Great Lakes Recovery Centers (GLRC) is pleased to announce the transition of ownership of the vacant Bell Teal Lake Medical Center in Negaunee, effective March 3, 2022.
Previously owned and occupied by UPHS – Bell, GLRC will now own the facility and use it to create a behavioral health campus for residents of Marquette County and beyond.
“We are thrilled to be able to realize our vision of providing expanded, integrated and optimized behavioral health care services for residents of Marquette County and the broader Upper Peninsula,” said GLRC Executive Director Greg Toutant. “GLRC appreciates the opportunity to get this important and necessary project underway for the community.”
GLRC plans to renovate the 33,000-square-foot facility into a full-service behavioral health treatment campus. It will house the GLRC Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic, the Ishpeming Child and Adolescent Trauma Assessment Clinic, and the Ishpeming Behavioral Health Outpatient Clinic, as well as the Addiction-Based Medical Service and Reentry Case Management Service programs. .
GLRC’s Access Center, Foundation and administrative offices also plan to move to the new location, as well as GLRC’s 36-bed adult residential addiction treatment center, currently located in Marquette. Clinics and programs will transition to the new location in phases beginning March 23, 2022, as specific renovations are needed prior to providing services.
Additional details will be shared in the coming months. UPHS: Bell transferred ownership to GLRC for an undisclosed amount.
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