MANHATTAN — Mental health in the Manhattan area is getting a major boost thanks to a state of Kansas grant awarded to Pawnee Mental Health Services recently.
The $725,000 grant will help toward construction soon of the new Community Crisis Stabilization Center.
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Executive Director Robbin Cole, a guest on KMAN’s In Focus Thursday, says this is a specific level of care that provides a next step for patients before being admitted to a hospital.
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Cole says Pawnee is working with an architect to remodel one of their existing buildings to create the crisis stabilization center.
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Every few weeks, Pawnee Mental Health holds an open discussion called “Presenting Pawnee” which is open to anyone in the community. Cole explains the event is a sort of virtual tour of the facilities and services they provide.

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The next “Presenting Pawnee” event is happening Wednesday, Dec. 5. If you’re interested in attending, you can schedule your spot by calling Pawnee Mental Health at 785-587-4300.

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