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New Elmira Facility Will Offer Mental Health, Substance Abuse Services

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CASA-Trinity, a nonprofit organization established in 1974 as the Livingston County Council on Alcohol and Substance Abuse, broke ground for the new campus Friday afternoon at 210 Judson St.

CASA-Trinity CEO Ann Domingos joined local officials for a ceremonial groundbreaking on the $6.5 million project, which will offer three types of care — a crisis stabilization center, a 24-bed residential center for substance use disorder treatment, and an outpatient clinic for mental health needs.

Domingos said the crisis center is the first of its kind in Chemung County.

 

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