Acadia Healthcare issued permit for foundation of behavioral hospital in St. Augustine

The 144-bed facility is planned on 6 acres at 132 Moonbay Parkway near County Road 210 and Interstate 95.


Acadia Healthcare acquired multiple properties in St. Johns County for what records show is a behavioral health hospital.
Acadia Healthcare acquired multiple properties in St. Johns County for what records show is a behavioral health hospital.
  • News
  • Health Care
  • Share

Acadia Healthcare can begin construction on a two-story, 99,485-square-foot behavioral hospital with 144 beds in St. Augustine. 

St. Johns County issued a permit Sept. 9 for the hospital’s foundation at a project cost of $1.3 million.

The building will be served by a parking lot and stormwater infrastructure controlled by two stormwater ponds, according to the application.

Brentwood, Tennessee-based Crunk Engineering LLC is the civil engineer. Acadia Health owns the 6-acre property at 132 Moonbay Parkway, through 210 Safari, LLC, off Old County Road 210, east of Interstate 95. 

Acadia Healthcare is building a 144-bed behavioral health hospital in Greenville, North Carolina.
Acadia Healthcare

Headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, Acadia Healthcare was established in January 2005 to develop and operate a network of behavioral health facilities across the country.

Acadia provides psychiatric and chemical dependency services to patients in settings that include inpatient psychiatric hospitals, specialty treatment facilities, residential treatment centers, outpatient clinics and therapeutic school-based programs.

According to its mission statement, Acadia Healthcare aims to create behavioral health centers where people receive care that enables them to regain hope in a supportive caring environment. 

The site plan for the Acadia behavioral health hospital.

As of June 30, 2024, Acadia operated a network of 258 behavioral health care facilities with about 11,400 beds in 38 states and Puerto Rico.

Its more than 23,500 employees serve about 75,000 patients daily.

Acadia Healthcare agreed to a $19.5 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice on Sept. 26. The settlement is related to allegations of fraudulent billing under federal health programs, and the funds are to be disbursed between federal and state entities. Upon news of the settlement, the stock was down more than 20%.

 

Sponsored Content

×

Special Offer: $5 for 2 Months!

Your free article limit has been reached this month.
Subscribe now for unlimited digital access to our award-winning business news.