Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation Receives $1,000,000 Grant From Charles and Margery Barancik Foundation to Support Behavioral Health Services at SMH

The Giving Coast

Pictured: Updated Cornell Pavilion Lobby. Photo courtesy of SMH Foundation.

Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation recently received a $1,000,000 grant from Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation. The grant will support inpatient and outpatient programs at the new state-of-the-art Cornell Family Behavioral Pavilion at Sarasota Memorial (SMH) including a new intensive outpatient program for youth ages 13-17. The new 95,000-square-foot Cornell Family Behavioral Health Pavilion will provide expanded and centralized care for people of all ages. One of the newest programs is an intensive outpatient program (IOP) for adolescents. Last year, there were close to 1,000 adolescent admissions at SMH’s existing facility representing nearly half of all admissions there. The new IOP will serve teens ages 13-17 in need of a higher level of care to help manage their condition—sometimes as a transition from a psychiatric hospitalization or as a step up from more standard outpatient therapy. The four-to-six-week program will be held after school, using evidence-based, creative and fun therapeutic interventions in a group therapy format. It will assist in strengthening a behavioral health continuum of care for youth in our community. The Cornell Family Behavioral Health Pavilion is on schedule to open late this fall. The modern facility will have private rooms with large windows letting in natural light, and other design elements that help reduce stress and promote recovery. The first floor will have therapeutic spaces dedicated for the health system’s expanding outpatient treatment and counseling programs. For additional information about behavioral health services at SMH call (941- 917-2660 or visit smh.com/behavioralhealth. For information on how to support programs and services at the Cornell Behavioral Health Pavilion, please call 941.917.1286.

Pictured: Updated Cornell Pavilion Lobby. Photo courtesy of SMH Foundation.

« View The Wednesday Apr 5, 2023 SRQ Daily Edition
« Back To SRQ Daily Archive

Read More

Bus Pull for Inclusion

Bus Pull for Inclusion

Barbie Heit | Dec 3, 2025

Give the Gift of Hope

Give the Gift of Hope

Dec 3, 2025

A Place to Call Home

Sarasota, while it may be an ideal community for most, faces housing challenges that make it unattainable to many

Barbie Heit | Dec 1, 2025

A Mission to Educate and Inspire

Ethan Ruben inspires others to fight antisemitism and ignorance through education

Barbie Heit | Dec 1, 2025