Summit Behavioral Healthcare

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Summit Behavioral Healthcare (Summit BHC) is a Brentwood, Tennessee–based behavioral health services company that owns and operates addiction treatment centers and Acute Psychiatric Hospitals throughout the United States.[1]

Background

Originating in 2012, the company was founded by Trey Carter, former CEO of Acadia Healthcare. In March 2015, Chicago, Illinois–based investment firm Flexpoint Ford provided Round 1 funding to launch Summit BHC's growth plan.[2]

Headquartered in Franklin, TN, Summit BHC was established to develop and operate a network of leading behavioral and mental health centers throughout the country. Summit BHC’s primary focus is on the provision of psychiatric services and substance use disorder treatment within a flexible and dynamic continuum of care. Treatment facilities specialize in helping adults, adolescents, and families suffering from mental health challenges and addiction while offering a solution to the stressors that drive these issues, providing a path to change and ensuring ongoing support for a restored life.

Services Include:

  • Residential Chemical Dependency Programs
  • Acute Psychiatric Care
  • Detoxification Programs
  • Partial Hospitalization Programs
  • Intensive Outpatient Programs
  • Health and Wellness Programs
  • Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Learn more about treatment facilities and locations: https://summitbhc.com/locations/

References

  1. ^ "About Us - Summit BHC". Summit BHC. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  2. ^ Rizz, Lillian (2015-03-12). "Flexpoint Ford Invests in Summit Behavioral Healthcare". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2018-08-28.