Becker's Healthcare December 9, 2025
Ella Ruder

Youths across the U.S. are facing a mental health crisis, with systems having limited time, access and resources. As the crisis continues, more systems are investing in bringing behavioral health services to the youth through community-based care and crisis stabilization units.

Here are the five systems implementing these investments:

1. Carson City, Nev.-based Carson Tahoe Health has expanded its youth behavioral health services to strengthen the continuum of care, including an inpatient unit, a youth crisis stabilization unit and enhanced outpatient behavioral health services for all ages, according to a Dec. 8 report from Carson Now.

2. New York City-based Montefiore Einstein has completed a 21-bed inpatient pediatric mental health center in the Bronx for youths ages 5 to...

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