Becker's Healthcare February 10, 2025
Rylee Wilson

Johnstown (Colo.) Heights Behavioral Health, a 92-bed hospital will close by the end of March.

According to a layoff notification filed Jan. 30, the 92-bed facility will lay off all of its employees, affecting more than 150 people.

Sabrina Gibson, CEO of Johnstown Heights Behavioral Health, told ABC affiliate Denver7 the decision to close was made with “deep consideration for the community.”

“The decision to wind down resulted from a comprehensive review of business and operational dynamics in the Colorado market including shifting referral and reimbursement trends, patient census and acuity, bed expansions and new facilities...

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