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Home » Cd'A mental health clinic buys building

Cd'A mental health clinic buys building

Move to former Ink Well planned for this month will double current space

December 10, 2009
Mike McLean

Aces Community Services Inc., a Coeur d'Alene-based mental health clinic with a satellite office in Wallace, Idaho, says it has bought a building and plans to move its main operation there this month.

Its new home will be in the former Ink Well Inc., at 1141 N. Fourth, says Tina Farmin, clinic director. The building has 5,000 square feet of floor space, roughly twice the space Aces currently leases at 1221 Ironwood Drive, Farmin says. She declines to disclose the terms of the purchase.

Aces specializes in psychosocial rehabilitation, which is a multidisciplinary approach to improving cognitive function of chronic mental patients through therapy, social intervention, and medication management, Farmin says.

Aces employs about 50 people at the Coeur d'Alene office, and 10 people at its Silver Valley office. Aces is owned by Don Gross, of Coeur d'Alene, who also owns Pioneer Health Resources, in Southern Idaho, which provides similar services at offices in Boise and Nampa, she says.

"We need more space," she says of the planned move, adding. "We will also own our own building."

Steve Hill, of Coeur d'Alene-based Century 21 Beutler & Associates, handled the building sale.

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