County to Hold Second Community Information Meeting on ‘Restoration Center’ Project on Thursday, April 20 in Rockville

At the restoration center, a team of multidisciplinary professionals will include nurses, licensed mental health and addiction professionals, peer specialists and resource navigators. The center will provide a variety of behavioral health services including triage, crisis stabilization and warm hand-off referrals to appropriate services.  The center will operate 24 hours a day, 365 days per year.

In October 2022, a public meeting was held by County officials to hear from City of Rockville officials and community members. The April 20 meeting will provide an update on questions raised at the October 2022 meeting related to procedures for individuals brought to the restoration center. There will be an opportunity at the April 20 meeting for additional community feedback.

In addition to Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Acting Director James Bridgers, officials scheduled to participate in the meeting include County Chief Administrative Officer Richard Madaleno, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer Earl Stoddard, Police Chief Marcus Jones, Fire Chief Scott Goldstein, DHHS Behavioral Health and Crisis Services Chief Rolando Santiago and Department of General Services Director David Dise.
For more information about plans for the Restoration Center project, visit the Department of Health and Human Services’ website.  For details on the project, visit the Department of General Services’ website.

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