Dayton Children’s Mathile Center for Mental Health and Wellness welcomes first inpatients
hospital’s crisis center also relocates to new state-of-the-art facility

Dayton Children’s Hospital marks a milestone in its commitment to pediatric mental health with the opening of the Mathile Center for Mental Health and Wellness to inpatients, and the relocation of the hospital’s crisis center into the new building.
The move represents far more than a change of address, it’s a significant step forward in providing compassionate, comprehensive mental health care in a space designed specifically for children and teens. The Mathile Center features expanded inpatient and crisis care capacity, therapeutic activity spaces and an environment focused on safety, healing and hope.
The move to the Mathile Center was carefully coordinated to prioritize patient and staff safety, ensure privacy and minimize disruption.
- 19 patients from the inpatient mental health unit were transported from the main campus to the Mathile Center using a secure and private route.
- The crisis center closed at midnight on August 12 and re-opened in its new home at 10:00 a.m. August 13.
The Mathile Center, located adjacent to Dayton Children’s main campus at 860 Valley Street, was designed with input from mental health professionals, patients and families to create a calming, therapeutic environment. The facility offers:
- Expanded inpatient mental health services to meet growing demand.
- Crisis care in a dedicated, child-friendly space to provide timely intervention.
- Natural light, art and open spaces to promote healing.
- Enhanced safety and security features to support patients and staff.
This milestone comes at a critical time as mental health needs among children and adolescents continue to rise. With the opening of the Mathile Center, Dayton Children’s will be able to serve more families and deliver care in a facility that reflects the dignity and importance of mental and emotional well-being.
The Mathile Center for Mental Health and Wellness was made possible through the generosity of community donors, including a transformational gift from the Mathile family, and the dedication of hospital staff who have worked tirelessly to bring this vision to life.
For more information about the Mathile Center for Mental Health and Wellness, visit childrensdayton.org.
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