NeuroDiagnostic Institute

The NeuroDiagnostic Institute (NDI) is a state psychiatric hospital located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The hospital serves Central Indiana, having replaced the now-closed Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital.[1] NDI is operated by the State of Indiana Family and Social Services Administration in partnership with the private Community Health Network.[2] The hospital, built on the Community Hospital East campus, opened on March 15, 2019, as Indiana's first new state psychiatric hospital in decades.[3]

NeuroDiagnostic Institute
Indiana Family and Social Services Administration
Neurodiagnostic Institute in 2022
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Geography
Location5435 16th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Coordinates39°47′18″N 86°4′35″W / 39.78833°N 86.07639°W / 39.78833; -86.07639
Organization
FundingState
TypePsychiatric
Services
Beds159
History
Opened2019
Links
WebsiteNeuroDiagnostic Institute
ListsHospitals in Indiana

History

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NDI was announced in 2015 as the successor to the State's aging Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital.[3] Compared to Larue, NDI has a larger staff (500 versus 350), more beds for pediatric patients (65 versus 42), and significantly more security cameras.[1][4] Completed at a cost of $118 million, NDI is designed to serve 1,500 patients annually for acute and chronic mental illness, chronic addictions, adolescent autism spectrum disorders, traumatic brain injuries, and neuro-degenerative illnesses such as Alzheimer’s disease.[1][4]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Rudavsky, Shari (March 14, 2019). "How Indiana's new mental health hospital will change psychiatric care". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  2. ^ "NeuroDiagnostic Institute". IN.gov. IN.gov. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b Sheridan, Jill (15 March 2019). "NeuroDiagnostic Institute Opens, First New Psychiatric Hospital In Decades". WFYI. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  4. ^ a b "NeuroDiagnostic Institute and Advanced Treatment Center" (PDF). IN.gov. IN.gov. Retrieved 6 April 2021.