Behavioral Health Business December 5, 2024
Morgan Gonzales

Substance use disorder (SUD) treatment provider BrightView Health is shutting down its centers in two of the seven states it operates in.

BrightView cited challenging operating environments in Massachusetts and Arizona as the reason for closing nine total facilities across the two states.

“We have chosen to focus on states with operating environments that allow us to treat patients using our evidence-based, comprehensive care model and the long-term future and viability of support for our programs,” the company told Behavioral Health Business in a statement.

BrightView’s two Arizona locations will close on Dec. 31, 2024, and its seven Massachusetts facilities will shut down on Feb. 17, 2025.

The states’ operating environments did not align with the company’s goals, BrightView’s CEO,...

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