Genesee Health System Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/genesee-health-system/ Healthcare Construction & Operations Tue, 22 Nov 2022 00:27:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.9 https://hconews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cropped-HCO-News-Logo-32x32.png Genesee Health System Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/genesee-health-system/ 32 32 New Pediatric Facility in Flint Focuses on Behavioral Health https://hconews.com/2022/11/22/new-pediatric-facility-in-flint-focuses-on-behavioral-health/ Tue, 22 Nov 2022 11:26:03 +0000 https://hconews.com/?p=48282 A unique new pediatric healthcare facility in Flint is gaining acclaim for bringing cutting-edge services and settings to those who need them the most.

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By HCO Staff

FLINT, Mich.—A unique new pediatric healthcare facility in Flint is gaining acclaim for bringing cutting-edge services and settings to those who need them the most.

For many families with children who experience behavioral health issues, accessing treatment and care often requires traveling to multiple care facilities and seeing many different teams of specialists. The Center for Children’s Integrated Services at Genesee Health System (GHS) in Flint was designed to integrate these care services and improve access to behavioral health care for underserved families in Flint.

Designed by national architecture firm HED, the new facility brings all of GHS’s children’s programs into one facility, including the three core children’s behavioral health programs. The health center features an autism playground area intended to be used as a therapeutic tool that allows children with autism to engage with nature through sensory-rich features. The facility is also located along a main bus line, improving transportation accessibility to health services for low to moderate income families.

In the wake of the Flint water crisis The Genesee Health System (GHS) needed a facility to unify its behavioral health services, improve access to behavioral health and primary care services to the underserved low- and moderate-income families of Flint, and create a central facility to develop medical innovation in the evaluation and treatment of lead poisoning.

Working closely with GHS, HED developed a design for a brand-new building that brings all of GHS’s children’s programs under one roof, including the Neurological Center for Excellence (NCE), Child and Family Services (CFS), and the Children’s Autism Center. The Center for Children’s Integrated Services helps reshape the physical and human landscape of Flint, ensuring that the NCE has a permanent physical home, continuing the important work of helping Flint children and their families get the access to behavioral health and primary care services they need.

The design brings together the three core children’s behavioral health programs (the NCE, CFS, and Autism Center) as well as a Community Outreach and a Federally Qualified Health Care (FQHC) center. HED co-located all these programs into one 60,000-square-foot building and utilized careful layouts to improve navigation and efficiency for patients, families, and medical staff while enhancing visibility and accessibility. This facility is vital to supporting the GHS in providing services to Genesee County residents (both children and adults) with serious mental illness, children with serious emotional disturbances and developmental disabilities, and adults and children with substance use disorders.

 

 

 

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Cutting-Edge Children’s Treatment Center Breaks Ground in Michigan https://hconews.com/2021/08/31/cutting-edge-childrens-treatment-center-breaks-ground-in-michigan/ Tue, 31 Aug 2021 12:37:37 +0000 https://hconews.com/?p=47148 The Genesee Health System and the Greater Flint Mental Health Facilities Inc. have just  broken ground on a new GHS Center for Children’s Integrated Services building in Flint.

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FLINT, Mich.—The Genesee Health System and the Greater Flint Mental Health Facilities Inc. have just  broken ground on a new GHS Center for Children’s Integrated Services building in Flint. The new state-of-the art mental and physical health treatment center will bring comprehensive care for Flint and Genesee County children to a single location, designed by the healthcare system to serve the growing needs of families in both the wake of the pandemic and Flint water crisis.

The 60,000-square-foot building, designed by national integrated architecture and engineering firm HED and being built by DW Lurvey Construction, will bring all GHS children’s program areas under one roof, including the Neurodevelopmental Center for Excellence (established by the court rulings following the water crisis), Children’s Autism Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center, Child and Family Services, and Community Outreach programing.

During April 25, 2014–October 15, 2015, approximately 99,000 residents of the City of Flint were exposed to lead when the drinking water source was switched from the Detroit Water Authority to the Flint Water System (FWS). This new facility will specifically foster medical innovation in the evaluation and treatment of lead poisoning, informing best practices that will shape healthcare across the nation and world.

The Center will improve access to behavioral health and primary care services for low- to moderate-income residents of the Flint area and will act as a cornerstone of future neighborhood redevelopment. The building design includes a café, outdoor plaza, secure playground, and other comfortable waiting spaces intended to make the facility feel inviting for regular, repeat visitors while supporting clinical programs with an activities-based approach.

The building includes a series of “autism pods” as well as an autism playground area as a part of a highly developed treatment facility for children on the autism spectrum, one of the leading outcomes seen from the water crisis.

“Carefully selected surface materials for touch and playground objects designed to enhance motor skills offer a valuable set of interactions with the building and site for children suffering from neurodevelopmental problems,” said Jessi Mesalic, NCIDQ, an associate with HED.

 

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