Will the CRC make the Parkland area a “dumping ground” for high risk individuals?

No, patients taken to the facility for crisis care stay an average of 48 hours and then are transported away from the facility and returned to their home, to another facility, or, in a few cases, to a shelter, if homeless. The longest stay is 14 days. We know that there has been an influx of people in need of mental health and drug addiction services in the Parkland/Spanaway area; the CRC will offer a needed service to get them the help they need but are not getting now.

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1. Why the Parkland-Spanaway area?
2. Will students, staff, and families be safe?
3. Will a new crisis care facility impact homelessness?
4. Will the CRC make the Parkland area a “dumping ground” for high risk individuals?
5. What happens to a patient not stabilized after 48 hours?
6. What will be the staffing to patient ratio?
7. What are the conditions of guests?
8. What harm issues do you expect or have you experienced?
9. Will first responders transporting patients be using lights and sirens?
10. Who has keycards and how are they safeguarded?
11. Are visitors permitted and if so what restrictions are required?
12. Where will the CRC be placed on the county property?