Pennington County Crisis Stabilization

The Pennington County Crisis Stabilization project involved the construction of a new, 13,998 square-foot, single-story mental health facility. Designed to provide a supportive and safe environment, the facility offers specialized spaces for crisis intervention and stabilization, catering to individuals experiencing mental health emergencies. The building is equipped with features that prioritize comfort, privacy, and safety, creating a space where individuals can receive immediate care and support in a secure setting. This new facility enhances the county’s ability to respond effectively to mental health crises and offers essential services to the community.

  • Architect
    Upperdeck Architects, Inc
  • Project Manager
    Bob Conway
  • Superintendent
    Jeff Schreter
  • Owner
    Pennington County
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