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Universal Health Services of Tucson, LLC acquires Palo Verde Behavioral Health from Tucson Medical Center for $19.1 Million

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January 28, 2025
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Karen Schutte
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TUCSON, AZ (January 28, 2025) -- In 2014, UHS of Tucson, LLC (UHS) announced the acquisition and operation of the Palo Verde Behavioral Health at 2695 N Craycroft Road in Tucson from Tucson Medical Center (TMC). On December 19, 2024, the transaction was concluded for $19.065 million ($227.88 PSF) for the 83,663-square-foot facility.

TMC was represented by Rick Kleiner of Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR.

UHS has been delivering high-quality behavioral services that Palo Verde has a long tradition of providing to the Tucson community since 2014. The facility currently offers adult inpatient psychiatric and detox treatment services and outpatient treatment programs. UHS developed child and adolescent behavioral health programs, including adolescent inpatient treatment, co-occurring diagnosis programs, chemical dependency outpatient, and partial hospitalization programs to meet the great need and demand in Southern Arizona for these services.

UHS worked in partnership with Tucson Medical Center to expand the facility’s resources, adding 36 inpatient beds by the end of 2014 and increasing its capacity to 84 inpatient beds.

“We will continue to build and grow our operations around the excellent team of psychiatrists, registered nurses, clinical social workers and licensed professional counselors who are instrumental in our day-to-day delivery of quality behavioral services. We believe the expansion is essential to meet the behavioral health care needs of our patients in Tucson and the surrounding communities we serve,” said UHS Senior Vice President, Bob Deney.

“As we begin the seamless transition and integration of the operations to UHS, there will not be interruptions in the level of service you have been accustomed to and dedication to patient safety, customer service, and quality care will remain the same,” Mr. Deney added. UHS will keep a close working relationship with Tucson Medical Center through this transition and beyond. Both Tucson Medical Center and UHS share a commitment to providing exceptional care and superior service to its patients.

“Community Partnership of Southern Arizona (CPSA) enthusiastically welcomes UHS to Southern Arizona. UHS’ extraordinary expertise and commitment will help meet our community’s critical need for acute behavioral health treatment,” said Mr. Neal Cash, President and CEO of CPSA.

UHS is a leading behavioral health provider with 195 facilities in 37 states, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. It is also the largest facility-based provider of behavioral health services, operating more than 20,000 inpatient psychiatric beds throughout the country.

For more information, Kleiner should be reached at (520) 546-2745.

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