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For-Profit Companies Open Psychiatric Hospitals in Areas Clamoring for Care

For-Profit Companies Open Psychiatric Hospitals in Areas Clamoring for Care

A for-profit company has proposed remodeling a vacant nursing home building in Grinnell, Iowa, into a 60-bed psychiatric hospital. If the project moves forward, it would become the third privately owned stand-alone psychiatric hospital to open in the state since 2020. (Tony Leys/素人色情片Health News)

GRINNELL, Iowa 鈥 A for-profit company has proposed turning a boarded-up former nursing home here into a psychiatric hospital, joining a national trend toward having such hospitals owned by investors instead of by state governments or nonprofit health systems.

The companies see a business opportunity in the shortage of inpatient beds for people with severe mental illness.

The is evident nationwide, especially in rural areas. People in crisis often are in emergency rooms or jails, then transported far from their hometowns when a bed opens in a distant hospital.

Eight nonprofit Iowa hospitals have shuttered their psychiatric units since 2007, often citing staffing and financial challenges. Iowa mental health institutions in 2015.

The state now ranks last in the nation for access to state-run psychiatric hospitals, according to . The national group, which promotes improving care for people with severe mental illness, recommends states have at least 50 state-run psychiatric beds per 100,000 people. Iowa has just two such beds per 100,000 residents, the group said.

Two out-of-state companies have developed psychiatric hospitals in Iowa in the past four years, and now a third company has obtained a state 鈥渃ertificate of need鈥 to open a 60-bed facility in Grinnell.

Before 2020, Iowa had no privately owned, free-standing psychiatric hospitals. But several national companies specialize in developing such facilities, which treat people in crisis from conditions such as depression, schizophrenia, or bipolar disorder, sometimes compounded by drug or alcohol abuse. One of the companies operating in Iowa, , says it has mental health facilities in 39 states.

Lisa Dailey, the Treatment Advocacy Center鈥檚 executive director, said that for-profit hospitals don鈥檛 necessarily provide worse care than nonprofit ones but that they tend to be less transparent and more motivated by money. 鈥淧rivate facilities are private,鈥 she said. 鈥淎s a result, you may not have a great insight into why they make the decisions that they make.鈥

Dailey said solid data on privately run mental health hospitals nationwide is scarce. But she has heard for-profit companies have recently set up free-standing psychiatric hospitals in several states, including California. The California Department of Public Health confirmed three such facilities have opened there since 2021, in Aliso Viejo, Madera, and Sacramento.

The latest Iowa psychiatric hospital would be housed in a vacant nursing home on the outskirts of Grinnell, a college town of 9,500 people in a rural region of the state. The project鈥檚 developers noted there are no other inpatient mental health facilities in Poweshiek County, where Grinnell is located, or in any of the eight surrounding counties. The nearest inpatient mental health facilities are 55 miles west in Des Moines.

The Indiana-based company proposing the hospital, , primarily runs addiction treatment centers in Indiana. But it opened psychiatric hospitals in 2023 and 2024, and it told Iowa regulators it could open the Grinnell hospital by August.

An affiliated company ran the facility as a nursing home, called the Grinnell Health Care Center, until 2022, according to a Hickory Recovery Network filing with Iowa regulators.

The latest Iowa psychiatric hospital would be housed in a vacant nursing home, called the Grinnell Health Care Center, on the outskirts of Grinnell, a college town of 9,500 people in a rural region of the state.(Tony Leys/素人色情片Health News)

Medicare rated the nursing home鈥檚 overall quality at just two out of five stars. And in 2020, the facility was suspended indefinitely from Iowa鈥檚 Medicaid program because of billing issues, state records show.

Officials from Hickory Recovery Network responded only briefly to 素人色情片Health News inquiries, including about how the former Iowa nursing home鈥檚 spotty record could affect the proposed psychiatric hospital.

In a short telephone interview in February, Melissa Durkin, the company鈥檚 chief operating officer, declined to say who owns Hickory Recovery Network.

Durkin denied in the interview that her organization was associated with the company that ran the defunct and troubled Grinnell nursing home.

However, Hickory Recovery鈥檚 application for a certificate of need refers to the nursing home operator as 鈥淗ickory鈥檚 affiliated company.鈥 In testimony before Iowa regulators, Durkin made a similar reference as she expressed confidence her organization could find sufficient staff to reopen the facility as a psychiatric hospital. 鈥淲e have a history with that building. We operated a nursing home there before,鈥 she said at the video-recorded hearing.

Durkin said in the interview that company leaders had not decided for sure to redevelop the vacant Iowa nursing home into a psychiatric hospital, although they twice went through the complicated process of applying for a state 鈥渃ertificate of need鈥 for the project. The first attempt was stymied in 2023 by a tie vote of the board that considers such permits, which are a major hurdle for large health care projects. The second application was approved by a unanimous vote after a hearing on Jan. 25.

Keri Lyn Powers, a Hickory executive, told regulators the company planned to spend $1.5 million to remodel the building. The main changes would include making rooms safe for people who might be suicidal, she said.

The company predicted in its application that 90% of the hospital鈥檚 patient revenues would come from Medicare or Medicaid, public programs for seniors or people who have low incomes or disabilities. It doesn鈥檛 mention that the nursing home was suspended from Iowa鈥檚 Medicaid program, which covers about half of the state鈥檚 nursing home residents.

Iowa authorities suspended the Grinnell Health Care Center nursing home in 2020 for failing to repay nearly $25,000 in overpayments from Medicaid, state records show. When the nursing home closed in 2022, its former medical director part of the reason for its demise was its inability to collect Medicaid reimbursements. Iowa administrators recently notified the owners that the former nursing home owed $284,676 to Medicaid. A state spokesperson said in March that neither amount had been repaid.

The proposal to reopen the building as a psychiatric hospital won support from patient advocates, Grinnell鈥檚 nonprofit community hospital, and the regional mental health coordinator.

The only opposition at the state hearing came from Kevin Pettit, leader of one of Iowa鈥檚 two other private free-standing psychiatric hospitals. Pettit is chief executive officer of Clive Behavioral Health Hospital, a 100-bed facility in suburban Des Moines that opened in 2021. Pettit told regulators he supports expanding mental health services, but he predicted the proposed Grinnell facility would struggle to hire qualified employees.

He said despite strong demand for care, many Iowa psychiatric facilities are limiting admissions. 鈥淭he beds exist, but they鈥檙e not actually open, … because we鈥檙e dealing with staffing issues throughout the state,鈥 Pettit testified.

Overall, Iowa has 901 licensed inpatient mental health beds, including in psychiatric units at community hospitals, in free-standing psychiatric hospitals, and in the two remaining state mental health institutes, according to the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services. But as of January, just 738 of those beds were staffed and being used.

Pettit鈥檚 facility is run by Pennsylvania-based Universal Health Services in partnership with MercyOne, a hospital system based in the Des Moines area.

A photo of the exterior of Clive Behavioral Health Hospital.
Clive Behavioral Health Hospital, in suburban Des Moines, Iowa, is run by the national company Universal Health Services in partnership with MercyOne, a local hospital system. The facility has 100 inpatient beds, but its chief executive officer says it has been using only about half of them, because of staffing challenges.(Tony Leys/素人色情片Health News)

In an interview, Pettit said his hospital only has enough staff to use about half of its beds. He said it鈥檚 especially difficult to recruit nurses and therapists, even in an urban area with a relatively robust labor supply.

State inspectors at the Clive facility, including four times declaring that deficiencies put patients鈥 safety in 鈥渋mmediate jeopardy.鈥 Those issues included insufficient staff to properly monitor patients and insufficient safeguards to prevent access to items patients could use to choke or cut themselves.

Pettit said such citations are not unusual in the tightly regulated industry. He said the organization is committed to patient safety. 鈥淲e value the review by our regulatory entities during the survey process and view any finding as an opportunity for continuous improvement of our operations,鈥 he wrote in an email.

Iowa鈥檚 other privately owned psychiatric hospital, in Bettendorf, also has been cited by state inspectors. The 72-bed hospital by Summit BHC from Strategic Behavioral Health, which opened the facility in 2020. Both companies are based in Tennessee.

State inspectors have cited the Bettendorf facility twice for issues posing 鈥渋mmediate jeopardy鈥 to patient safety. In 2023, inspectors for insufficient supervision of patients, 鈥渞esulting in inappropriate sexual activity鈥 between adult and adolescent patients. In 2021, for insufficient safety checks to prevent suicide attempts and sexual misconduct.

Eagle View officials did not respond to requests for comment.

Advocates for Iowa patients have supported the development of free-standing psychiatric hospitals.

Leslie Carpenter of Iowa City, whose adult son has been hospitalized repeatedly for severe mental illness, spoke in favor of the Grinnell facility鈥檚 application for a certificate of need.

In an interview afterward, Carpenter said she was optimistic the new facility could find enough staff to help address Iowa鈥檚 critical shortage of inpatient psychiatric care.

She said she would keep a close eye on how the new facility fares. 鈥淚 think if a company were willing to come in and do the job well, it could be a game changer.鈥