Centerstone preps for outpatient clinic grand opening

COOKEVILLE – Centerstone, a national leader in behavioral health care, will hold a grand opening event for its new outpatient facility in Cookeville on Aug. 2 from 1 to 3 p.m. Providers at this 606 E. Spring St. location will offer traditional clinic-based therapy services as well as psychiatric evaluation and treatment for individuals suffering from mental illness or emotional disturbance.

The clinic opening marks an expansion of Centerstone services in Putnam County. The not-for-profit organization entered this region in 2011 and already provides the local area with Intensive In-Home Treatment for families, School-Based Therapy (in all 18 Putnam County schools), Therapeutic Foster Care, Prevention Services and Health Link care coordination.

“Opening this facility allows us to better serve people in Cookeville and those in and around Putnam County. Our staff is honored to be part of this community. And now we can provide a more collaborative approach for clients and their families with outpatient therapy, psychiatric care and other services based out of one brick and mortar location.” – Ken Stewart, regional vice president

The new Centerstone clinic includes 3,000 square feet of office space. Tours of the facility will be available at the grand opening event, which is a casual meet-and-greet with light refreshments and opportunities to meet the Putnam County staff. An official ribbon cutting will commence at 2 p.m.

Centerstone is a not-for-profit health care organization dedicated to delivering care that changes people’s lives. A nationally recognized leader, Centerstone provides mental health and substance use treatment, related crisis care, education and support to people of all ages in communities in Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee.

Nationally, Centerstone offers specialized care for service members, veterans and their loved ones, and develop employee assistance programs for businesses of all sizes. The center’s research institute improves behavioral health care through research, evaluation and technology, and its foundation secures philanthropic resources to support Centerstone’s work.

For more information about Centerstone, call (888) 291-4357 or visit centerstone.org.

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