Tellurian Behavioral Health to Launch New Therapeutic Center in Madison
New Behavioral Health Facility Coming to Madison
A new facility aimed at supporting Wisconsinites battling behavioral health and addiction issues is set to open in Madison later this year. The facility, named Jake's Place, will be located at 702 West Main Street.
Kevin Florek, CEO of Tellurian Behavioral Health, is thrilled about the new location, which he believes will make a significant difference in the community. The facility will provide services for street outreach and case management.
The opening of Jake's Place has garnered support from various quarters, including Kalvin Barrett, Dane County Sheriff and a Tellurian board member. Barrett believes the new facility will have a major positive impact on the community, and will help reduce the burden on the Dane County Jail.
In honor of Darryll E. Jacobson, the new facility is being opened. Steve Jacobson, Chief Executive Officer of Fairway Mortgage, played a significant role in making the new facility possible.
Notable figures such as Brett Favre, Don "The Magic Man" Majkowski, and Gilbert Brown are expected to attend the facility's opening.
Barrett stated that the new location will be beneficial for citizens of Dane County and people across the state who may be suffering from mental health and addiction issues. However, as of mid-2025, there is limited information available about the facility in provider directories, suggesting that it may be a relatively new development or not yet opened.
For the latest announcements or statements regarding Jake's Place, it is recommended to contact local Madison health authorities or visit official city or health system websites.
The new facility, Jake's Place, will not only focus on supporting behavioral health and addiction issues but also extend its services to health-and-wellness and mental-health. With the opening of Jake's Place, it is anticipated that there will be significant improvements in the community's wellbeing, potentially reducing the strain on the Dane County Jail.