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Burrell Behavioral Health joins Springfield’s Alliance for Healthcare Education 

Joining the Alliance for Healthcare Education is part of Burrell’s pursuit of “treating the whole person."

Burrell Behavioral Health held a grand opening for an intensive residential treatment services (IRTS) center on Towne Drive in Columbia Aug. 17, 2025.

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Burrell Behavioral Health hosts grand opening for IRTS at Towne Drive

The Towne Drive property, formerly Rainbow House, has been transformed to meet a tremendous mental health need for mid-Missourians.

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Following $4.1 million renovation project, Burrell Behavioral Health unveils Building A in Springfield

One of Burrell Behavioral Health’s flagship spaces underwent an 18-month, $4.1-million renovation.

Pictured, from left: Brightli Regional Chief Operating Officer Elizabeth Cole, State Sen. Curtis Trent, State Rep. John Black, Brightli Southwest Regional President Clay Goddard, Burrell Behavioral Health Board of Directors member Harry Chapin, Burrell CEO Mat Gass and Brightli Medical Group Chief Operating Officer Alexis Brown. 

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Burrell celebrates grand opening of Marshfield clinic

The 5,210-square foot clinic is located at 1069 Banning Street.

Burrell Behavioral Health’s clinic and behavioral health crisis center at 1801 W. Main St in Sedalia, Missouri.

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‘Beacon of Hope’ crisis center celebration in Sedalia

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Brightli and Centerstone announce plans to merge

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Springfield-Greene County 9-1-1 partners with Burrell Behavioral Health

The Be Well Bell for the Fairbanks will stand outside the repurposed elementary school-turned-nonprofit community connection center.

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Partnership to grow mental health awareness at the Fairbanks 

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Hope, care and connection at Ozarks Tech

The bell is the 19th Be Well Bell placed to connect people who view the art with resources from Burrell Behavioral Health

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Burrell Behavioral Health names Mat Gass as its new CEO

Events

Chow Down For Chandler

Raising Funds for the Burrell Autism Center

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Data shows 988 saved lives and resources in 2024

If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health or substance-use crisis, please call our toll-free 24-hour telephone line. Our team can help provide immediate assistance.

Southwest Missouri: 1-800-494-7355

Central Missouri: 1-800-395-2132

National Help Line: Call or Text 988