Groundbreaking of New Psychiatric Treatment Facility Offers Hope for At-Risk Youth in South Carolina

COLUMBIA, S.C. – A New Hope for Youth in Need

Exciting news is buzzing around Columbia, South Carolina! Just this past Monday, officials celebrated the groundbreaking of a brand-new psychiatric treatment facility dedicated to providing essential care for youth involved with the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). This facility marks a significant step towards improving mental health services for young people who desperately need it.

Building a Brighter Future

The new facility is a collaborative effort involving the South Carolina Department of Mental Health (SCDMH) and Correct Care South Carolina. Robert Kerr, the director for the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, emphasized the importance of this project. He stated, “This is just one piece of the puzzle. We are putting children that have gone into justice-involved situations into a setting where we hope to give them a better chance.” Kerr acknowledged that many children face immense challenges and trauma, and this new building will provide a supportive atmosphere where they can begin healing.

Listening to Their Stories

DJJ Executive Director Eden Hendrick articulated how imperative it is to understand the personal stories behind these young individuals. “I can’t explain to you how necessary and important this is,” she remarked. It’s easy to overlook how difficult things can get for these youths, especially when they arrive at the DJJ facing serious mental health issues. These circumstances require care that their current environment simply cannot offer.

Hendrick continued, “These youth really need something different. They cannot survive in a normal environment without special care, special care that the Department of Juvenile Justice is not set up to provide.” This new facility aims to bridge that gap and offer tailored support for those who need it most.

Creating Safe and Secure Spaces

Currently, many young people with severe mental health issues are referred to private treatment facilities. However, they often face challenges gaining acceptance, particularly if their histories involve aggressive or destructive behaviors. The SCDMH aims to create a “safe and secure treatment center” where these youths can receive specialized support, paving the way for better outcomes in their recovery journey.

A Collective Responsibility

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster weighed in on the significance of this initiative, expressing, “We have an opportunity, as well as an obligation, to see that young people have a chance to move on.” He firmly believes that investing in these youths is not just a necessity but a responsibility. After all, they are the future of our society.

Looking Ahead

With construction projected to conclude in late 2025, there’s much anticipation surrounding this new facility. Governor McMaster pointed out the remarkable talent and resources available in the state, stating, “When we get focused and work together and think ahead for the young people, that’s when we really make progress.”

The opening of this treatment center symbolizes hope for many young South Carolinians battling mental health challenges. By providing a nurturing environment, we uplift our youth as they seek a brighter, healthier future. It’s a community effort that not only demands attention and resources but also compassion and understanding for those who too often have been overlooked.

In Conclusion

This groundbreaking affair has ignited a spark of hope among local leaders, families, and advocates. As more details emerge in the coming years leading to the facility’s completion, we look forward to witnessing the positive impact it will have on young lives across South Carolina. We are all part of this unique journey toward change, and it’s invigorating to see a collaborative effort focused on building a brighter future for our youth.


Author: HERE Chapin

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