Four Corners Obtains Former Key Bank Building for New Location

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The former Key Bank building located on Price City’s Main Street has officially been re-invented as a new location for Four Corners Behavioral Health.

Karen Dolan, Four Corners’ former executive director, stated that the clinic was bursting at the seams. The former Key Bank building held great appeal as it is centrally located near the other facilities, forming a campus of sorts for the organization. Obtaining the building was accomplished in part by USDA funding along with COVID-19 relief funding from the county and savings from Four Corners.

The new building serves as administrative offices in the upper portion and a community clinic on the main floor. Through the clinic, doctors, nurses and therapists will serve those that are experiencing mental health challenges and substance use disorders.

Melissa Huntington, the new director, stated that the building is great for exposure as it is located in a central area of town. Another benefit of the new location is separating those that are treated by age and need.

Dolan stated that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in mental health issues and substance use. She remarked that the country tends to only treat late-stage diseases and wanted to encourage all to come in earlier to see the doctors and get the help that they need early on.

Mental health problems are very treatable, as is substance use disorder, according to Dolan. She stated that Four Corners offers great treatments and medicines that work well. “No one should have to suffer without help,” Dolan concluded.

She then said that Four Corners has the most devoted, passionate people that care about their fellow man and show up to work each day to help the most challenged within the community.

Those that wish to learn more information about services through Four Corners Behavioral Health may call them at (435) 637-2358 or speak with their insurance provider.

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