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Bonds Issued for Treatment Centers

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60 Perseverance Way in Barnstable( Hyannis) Photo courtesy of High Point Treatment Center
Boston – MassDevelopment has issued $ 25 million in tax-exempt bonds on behalf of High Point Treatment Center, Inc., a mental health and substance use disorder service provider, to improve its centers in Barnstable( Hyannis), Brockton, and Plymouth; expand services; and reach more clients. The tax-exempt bonds, purchased by Rockland Trust, helped High Point Treatment Center achieve a lower cost of capital and leverage a New Markets Tax Credit allocation from Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation.
“ Organizations like High Point Treatment Center play a critical role in expanding access to mental health and substance use care across Massachusetts,” said Economic Development Secretary Eric Paley, who serves as chair of MassDevelopment’ s board of directors.“ This investment will expand access to care and ensure more residents across southeastern Massachusetts can get the support they need.”
“ MassDevelopment is pleased to partner with Rockland Trust and Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation to help High Point Treatment Center invest in this multicampus improvement project,” said MassDevelopment president and CEO, Navjeet Bal.“ Through its renovations to facilities in Barnstable, Brockton, and Plymouth, the organization is positioned to enhance and expand mental health services for clients and create jobs in the region.”
In Barnstable, High Point is using bond proceeds to acquire and renovate a 34,000sf commercial building at 60
Perseverance Way. Renovations to the first floor of the building will provide space for youth-focused programming and an adult clinic for outpatient services, while renovations to the second floor will include developing a 64-bed treatment facility. High Point expects to create approximately 123 full-time and six parttime jobs at the Barnstable facility over the next three years.
In Brockton, High Point is using bond proceeds to buy, renovate, and expand a commercial building at 10 Meadowbrook Road. High Point will add a 2-story, 2,500sf addition for a gymnasium, program space, and storage space. High Point will also remove an obsolete smokestack from campus, expand an annex building, and improve parking areas and the building’ s roof.
In Plymouth, High Point is using bond proceeds to expand its campus located at 1233 State Road with a new gymnasium and clinical office space. High Point will also replace the building’ s roof and solar panels and re-side its exterior.
Founded in 1996, High Point Treatment Center provides services to prevent and treat substance use disorder and mental health disorders among individuals, families, and communities primarily in southeastern Massachusetts. The organization’ s goal is to help individuals achieve personal change and accept responsibility toward an improved quality of life. It offers a full continuum of care, supporting inclusion and diversity, providing prevention services, improving quality of services through evidenceinformed practices, and encouraging personal and professional growth.

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