Willow Springs Center

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Willow Springs Center
Universal Health Services
Willow Springs Center
Geography
LocationReno, Nevada, United States
Coordinates 39°30′07″N119°45′26″W / 39.502°N 119.7572°W / 39.502; -119.7572
Organization
Care system Private
Funding For-profit hospital
Type Specialist
Services
Beds116
Specialitypsychiatry, DBT Therapy
History
Opened1988
Links
Website http://www.willowspringscenter.com
Lists Hospitals in Nevada

Willow Springs Center is a residential psychiatric hospital for children located in Reno, Nevada.

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Overview

First opened in 1988, Willow Springs Center is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Universal Health Services. [1] Residents live in a secured dormitory setting with a 116-bed capacity. The center helps children, adolescents, and families overcome psychiatric difficulties and return to healthier lives.

Certification

Willow Springs Center is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization and licensed by the State of Nevada as a psychiatric hospital for juveniles between the ages of 12 and 17. [2]

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References

  1. "US News".
  2. "Willow Springs Blog - News | Willow Springs". Willow Springs Center. Retrieved 2016-09-12.