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New Mental Health Unit Opens Doors in Northern Colorado
9 Dec
Summary
- A new multi-million dollar inpatient mental health unit has opened.
- The unit increases mental health bed capacity from 41 to 50 beds.
- Facility design prioritizes patient and staff safety with specific features.

A significant advancement in mental health care has arrived in Northern Colorado with the opening of UCHealth's new inpatient behavioral health unit at Poudre Valley Hospital. This state-of-the-art facility, a multi-million dollar investment, has begun accepting patients, marking a crucial step in expanding access to critical mental wellness services.
The new wing dramatically enhances capacity, growing from 41 to 50 beds across three distinct units: acute care, adolescent, and adult services. By integrating this unit within an existing hospital, patients gain immediate access to essential resources like medical specialists, pharmacists, and lab services, eliminating the past need for ambulance transfers during emergencies.
Designed with both patient safety and staff efficiency in mind, the unit features rounded countertops, secured furniture, and clear sightlines to prevent harm. Bedrooms include natural light, calming artwork, and specially designed bathrooms to mitigate self-harm risks. Additionally, a rooftop courtyard offers a safe outdoor space for patients and staff, fostering recovery and well-being.




