$239M in Construction Grants Awarded for Mental Health Care in Rural Texas

$239M in Construction Grants Awarded for Mental Health Care in Rural Texas

AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Abbott announced on Thursday, March 20, that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission is awarding $239 million in construction grants to expand and improve access to inpatient mental health care in rural Texas.

According to a news release, the grants will help rural communities treat and stabilize patients with acute psychiatric illnesses without the need to travel to a major city.

“The State of Texas continues working to expand access to critical mental health resources to ensure Texans get the support they need, no matter where they live,” said Governor Abbott. “With this $239 million investment, Texas is expanding will expand inpatient mental health services so rural communities and local governments will be able to treat patients with acute psychiatric illnesses closer to home. I thank members of the Texas Legislature and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission for their ongoing work increasing access to mental health care across our great state.”

“HHSC is committed to working with the Legislature to increase options for accessing quality behavioral health resources,” said Deputy Executive Commissioner for the HHSC Health and Specialty Care System Scott Schalchlin. “The program supports hospitals and local governments that understand the needs of their communities, enabling more people to receive support right where they live.”

$239M in Construction Grants Awarded for Mental Health Care in Rural Texas
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The funding will support up to 332 beds for mental health patients in hospitals across four communities. HHSC awarded:

  • $64 million for repairs, renovations, and construction to add 72 beds at Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas in Beaumont
  • $50 million to expand the existing Montgomery County Mental Health Treatment Facility in Conroe by up to 100 beds
  • $40 million for a new facility in Victoria County with up to 60 beds

Abbott and the 88th Texas Legislature approved funding to construct or expand four mental health facilities to have at least 50% capacity for forensic patients ordered to a state hospital for competency restoration.
  
The grant contracts are in various phases of design and document development.

Source: Office of the Texas Governor

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