New owners of Providence Behavioral Health Hospital in Holyoke plan to resume inpatient psychiatric care
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
Posted Feb 17, 2021
Providence Behavioral Health Hospital in Holyoke was sold Wednesday to a Devens-based health provider and Boston real estate company.The Republican file
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HOLYOKE The new owners of Providence Behavioral Health Hospital plan to re-establish inpatient psychiatric care for youth and adults at the newly named MiraVista Behavioral Health and are seeking licensure from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to provide up to 84 beds.
Mercy Medical Center of Springfield. sold the Providence Hospital property at 1233 and 1221 Main St. to Holyoke Medical Property Owner LLC a partnership between Health Partners New England of Devens and GFI Partners, a Boston-based real estate company, for $1 million, according to documents filed Wednesday with the Hampden County Registry of Deeds. Mercy is also loaning $3 million to M
Providence Hospital in Holyoke sold to Health Partners New England
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
The sale price was not disclosed.
HPNE will operate the facility under the name MiraVista Behavioral Health and resume operations of the Acute Treatment Service (detoxification), Clinical Stabilization Service (post-detoxification), and outpatient services including the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), court ordered services, and the Opioid Treatment Program without interruption of service, according to a statement from Mercy Medical Center.
Additionally, HPNE plans to re-establish inpatient psychiatric services at the Holyoke facility.
Last year, Mercy Medical Center ended inpatient psychiatric services at Providence Behavioral Health Hospital.
HPNE is currently working with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to acquire licensure to provide up to 84 inpatient beds. The timeline for the opening of these inpatient beds is still being determined.
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