New behavioral hospital in Peoria will be largest of its kind in Illinois south of Chicago

OSF HealthCare and US HealthVest have signed a letter of intent to form a joint venture to build a behavioral health facility in Peoria. Together they will develop and construct what will be the largest behavioral hospital focused on adults south of Chicago.

The planned 100-bed hospital will be located on a tract of land that is owned by OSF HealthCare on Illinois Route 91 and is located near other OSF buildings and services.

The new hospital will expand access to urgently needed mental health care for residents throughout central Illinois. A full continuum of behavioral health services will be offered, regardless of ability to pay, including comprehensive treatment for those who struggle with acute symptoms of mental health. The hospital will be open 24/7 with a crisis center offering free assessments and specialized programs with evidence-based care. In addition, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs will be provided.

“We are excited to announce our partnership with US HealthVest to bring an inpatient behavioral hospital to the region because the need is great,” said Ralph Velazquez, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, OSF HealthCare. “Access is a challenge, and between people who don’t seek the care they need and those who seek care in other settings, we know the true gap and the number of potential persons served is even higher.”

Data from the full 13-county area that will be served by the hospital shows the number of those seeking services who have to leave the area is great: over 2,000 people must travel outside of the area because there are not enough inpatient beds. Community Health Needs assessments conducted every three years have continually shown a need for more behavioral health services.

“Being able to bring in a large number of beds to central Illinois keeps people close to home and allows us to provide that continuity of care within the community that people reside and allows for family members to be much more involved in the care of their loved ones which we know is evidence based and compassionate,” explained Samuel Sears, M.D., psychiatrist, director of Behavioral Health Physician Services, OSF HealthCare.

OSF and US HealthVest have started the process of seeking the necessary regulatory approvals and anticipate opening in late 2024 or early 2025.

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