Construction has begun on an $18.1 million mental health and eating disorder clinic in Greenfields.
A first of its kind in the Peel region, The Peel Community Mental Health Service (PCMHS) and Kara Maar Specialist Community Eating Disorder Service (SCEDS) will provide outpatient, day and community-based treatment in a purpose-built facility.
The Kara Maar SCEDS clinic will have a dedicated entrance, private consultation and treatment rooms and spaces designed to support recovery in a safe, welcoming environment.
The name Kara Maar means 'sustaining hands' and was developed in consultation with Noongar Elders and community members, symbolising nourishment, support, and healing.
The new clinic forms part of the broader Peel Health Campus redevelopment.
"Eating disorders are complex and recovery requires more than just clinical care. This new clinic has been designed with research in mind, which shows that healing spaces are just as important as the treatment itself," Health Infrastructure Minister John Carey said.
"Every Western Australian deserves access to care that is close to home, compassionate and tailored to their needs. This new clinic is one step closer to helping people get the help they need in one co-ordinated, supportive space."
Site works are underway at the existing building on 50 Montsalvat Drive which includes internal concreting and structural preparations.
The facility is funded through the Federal Government's Community Health and Hospitals Program.
SHAPE Australia has been appointed to complete the design and construction of the fit-out.
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