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New Life Lodge
Company typeprivate
IndustryRehabilitation
Headquarters Burns, Tennessee

New Life Lodge is a substance abuse treatment center in Burns, Tennessee, owned and operated by the Bain Capital subsidiary CRC Health Group.

New Life Lodge was established in 1983 as a nonprofit operation. CRC Health bought the facility in 2006 and expanded and renovated it at a reported cost of $10 million. Its 228-bed capacity made it the largest drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility in the state of Tennessee.

In July 2011, following reports of patient deaths attributed to negligence, the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services suspended new placements at New Life. In November, the Tennessee Department of Mental Health suspended the facility's authorization to admit patients. A subsequent review by the Department of Mental Health identified several aspects of the facility's operation that did not meet state standards. After changes were made at New Life, the Department of Mental Health ended the facility's suspension in March 2012 and it reopened the following month with a capacity of 70 adult patients.

References

  1. ^ "New Life Lodge can't accept new patients". The Tennessean. November 11, 2011.
  2. "Special Report: New Life Lodge". Tennessean.com. Retrieved August 14, 2012.
  3. "Rehab center to reopen in April with fewer beds". Knoxville News Sentinel. March 24, 2012.

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