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Crisis Center in Woodbridge Set to Open in October—Even with Medicaid Hurdles

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WOODBRIDGE, Va. – Prince William County is on track to open a 24/7 mental health Crisis Receiving Center (CRC) in October 2025, following a years-long effort to expand behavioral health services and despite an ongoing Medicaid reimbursement challenge that has delayed the project.

Chief Transformation Officer Lisa Madron confirmed the opening during a May 20 presentation to the Board of County Supervisors. The facility in the former Gander Mountain building on Worth Avenue, outside Potomac Mills mall, will feature separate adult and youth units, with 16 23-hour observation units and 16 crisis stabilization beds in each.

“The CRC complex will have an adult crisis receiving center with 16 23-hour observation units and 16 crisis stabilization beds and a youth CRC with 16 23-hour observation units and 16 crisis stabilization beds,” Madron said.

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