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Fort Behavioral Health has reopened after a 30-day shutdown, but some former staff say it’s still “extremely unsafe” for children living at the facility, a Star-Telegram investigation finds.
The Star-Telegram reported in February that, after the state shut down Fort Behavioral Health, at least two children ended up in hospital emergency rooms because families had no other immediate ...
The center on Fort Worth’s southwest side had been providing 24-hour residential treatment to adolescents with autism and other mental health diagnoses, and to both adolescents and adults with ...
The hospital has an Emergency Department, Trauma Services Department, Urgent Care Center and is home to Tarrant County's only Psychiatric Emergency Center. [4] Established in 1906, the hospital is named for John Peter Smith, a former mayor of Fort Worth. [1] Smith is considered by many to be "the Father of Fort Worth."
Texas Health has 29 hospital locations including acute-care, short-stay, behavioral health, rehabilitation and transitional care facilities. Texas Health Resources operates, owns, or has joint ventures involving over 350 facilities, including outpatient centers, satellite emergency rooms, surgery centers, fitness centers, and imaging centers.
Fort Behavioral Health, on Oakbend Trail in southwest Fort Worth, has a number of programs under its umbrella — including Camp Worth, a residential treatment program for teens with autism.
Fort Behavioral Health, a residential treatment center in Fort Worth, is halting its adolescent programs, which have been cited by state regulators for dozens of violations this year.
Nearly half of Fort Worth's public school students go to Fort Worth ISD, but it's just one of 16 districts that serve parts of the city. Open Steve Wilson swilson@star-telegram.com