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The missing piece: Cherokee Indian Hospital, Phase 2-Increased Behavioral Health and Crisis Stabilization Department

The missing piece: Cherokee Indian Hospital, Phase 2-Increased Behavioral Health and Crisis Stabilization Department
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Advocates searching for solution to temporary housing for crisis mental health cases

Advocates searching for solution to temporary housing for crisis mental health cases Advocates searching for solution to temporary housing for crisis mental health cases By John Fitzhugh | May 18, 2021 at 7:17 PM CDT - Updated May 18 at 7:17 PM GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - When mental health care becomes a crisis situation, finding a place for treatment can become a crisis in itself. Now, leaders from the state, local governments and private businesses are working on solutions. Pine Belt Mental Health started providing services on the Gulf Coast in February, taking over for Gulf Coast Mental Health after a funding crisis shut them down.

VSU 2021 Graduates say goodbye to VSU - The Spectator

VSU 2021 Graduates say goodbye to VSU May 5, 2021 164 Views Yet another class of graduating seniors will be crossing the stage at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium to receive their degrees on May 7 and 8. Here are just a few out of the many graduates. Jenna Becton, Bachelors of Science Degree with a Major in Biology from Hahira, Georgia “Planning to go to Veterinary school to become a veterinarian. I will miss all my friends that I have made in my sorority, Alpha Sigma Alpha, and I will miss leading and participating in the pre-veterinary club.” Chadaria Cochran, B.S. Health Science from Perry, Georgia “I am going on a mission’s trip to Alaska for the entire summer through my organization on campus- Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM). Upon returning, I plan on enlisting in the U.S Airforce pursuing a career in Health Services. I will definitely miss the beautiful campus, the palm trees, and the fun/FREE events held for students.”

Pennington County Commissioners approve funding for planning in new Crisis Stabilization Facility

KNBN NewsCenter1 April 21, 2021 RAPID CITY, S.D. On Tuesday, the Pennington County Commission approved about $277, 920 for a mental health Crisis Stabilization Facility in Rapid City. The price tag for the facility is $4.6 million and will serve as another level of the Care Campus and OneHeart. Funding has been appropriated through the South Dakota Department of Social Services, with it coming through Senate Bill 133. The facility will continue the county’s efforts to provide extended care for those with mental health issues. “(The) Crisis Stabilization unit will offer the 3-5 days of treatment opportunities for individuals where they can access therapy, as well as medications and the most significant of this is keeping individuals in our community,” said Barry Tice, the Health and Human Services Director in Pennington County.

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