
PMB with Riverside University Health System celebrate the topping-out on a $580 million behavioral health campus in Mead Valley, California
Riverside University Health System (RUHS) and PMB joined local leaders to celebrate the topping-out on an unprecedented project, The Wellness Village in Mead Valley, that will transform healthcare by integrating behavioral health treatment with medical care and social services.
A tradition in major construction projects and infrastructure works, the topping-out ceremony commemorates the tremendous efforts of both construction professionals and the entire project team. The ceremony included the placing of an evergreen tree and a U.S. flag upon the structure. The pinnacle of the topping out ceremony took place when the final piece of steel, signed by all project team members, was hoisted into place and secured by the ironworkers. Construction work on The Wellness Village in Mead Valley is scheduled to be completed in 2026.
“This project is a testament to the strength of collaboration,” says Ben Rosenfeld, PMB’s Partner | EVP of Development and Lead Developer on the Project. “Together with our partners in this public-private partnership, we have achieved this integral step in the process. Furthermore, we are thrilled that we are on schedule for the topping-out of The Wellness Village in Mead Valley that will serve as a model for integrated behavioral healthcare delivery across California. This unprecedented project combines medical care, behavioral health, and social services into a single environment.”
When completed, the Village will feature Riverside County’s first mental health urgent care and crisis residential program for children under 13, to address a critical gap in healthcare service. The Wellness Village will provide a complete range of services that address every level of recovery, including urgent behavioral health treatment, supportive housing and residential and outpatient care. The campus will also feature primary and specialty medical care, dental services, substance use disorder treatment, and a pharmacy open to the public.
Key programs include:
- Youth and Family Care Center: Outpatient care, Children’s Crisis Residential Program, Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program and accommodations for families while their children are in treatment
- Wellness and Education Center: Intensive outpatient substance use prevention and treatment programs, perinatal specialized programs, children’s eating disorder intensive outpatient program, primary care, dentistry, imaging, and a pharmacy
- Recovery Center: Adult and youth behavioral health urgent care, a sobering center, crisis residential treatment and a residential substance use disorder treatment and detox program
- The Residences: Supportive housing, recovery residences and residential behavioral health programs
- Restorative Care: Adult Residential Facility and Mental Health Rehabilitation Center
The Wellness Village will include amenities that promote community interaction and holistic recovery, such as:
- Green spaces and gardens for relaxation and meditation
- Sports courts and an activity lawn for physical activity and recreation
- Public market and café for community gatherings
- Community meeting space for local events and activities
- The team for the project includes PMB as developer, Boulder Associates as architect, Snyder Langston as design-builder and PMB Real Estate Services (RES) as property manager. Financial partners include Morgan Stanley, JLL, Kensington Advisors, P3 Foundation, AHP and DHCS (via BHCIP grants).