North Inland Crisis Residential Facility

LEED Silver Certified

The North Inland Crisis Residential Facility is the first of its kind in San Diego County. It's designed to be a safe, home-like setting for people with a severe mental illness who are in crisis. It has nice bedrooms and a large, open kitchen. There’s a tastefully decorated living room, and a spacious outdoor patio. The new crisis facility will house up to 15 people, with an average stay of nine days.

Stephanie Reed completed this project while working at another firm.

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