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October, 2018 Newsletter

Supervisors Act to Help Kids in Crisis Close to Home 

Last week the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to build a $222 million state-of-the-art behavioral health facility that will house the first County-run inpatient psychiatric services for children and adolescents — “a critically needed part of the continuum-of-care for kids in crisis,” said Board President Joe Simitian, who led the effort to create a "close to home" facility.

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