DAYTON — Montgomery County ADAMHS is receiving a assistance of implicit $800,000 from the Ohio Department of Mental and Addiction Services, according to a spokesperson.
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The funds were awarded arsenic portion of the State Opioid Stimulant Response Grant (SOS) 3.0.
A cardinal inaugural of the assistance is to money programs successful Montgomery County ADAMHS’ concern with the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine and connection grooming opportunities to residents successful the Psychiatry Program, a spokesperson said.
“The residents successful aesculapian schoolhouse today, are the front-line doctors of time who volition beryllium treating individuals who are dually diagnosed with some addiction and wide psychiatric concerns, “said Helen Jones-Kelly, Executive Director of Montgomery County ADAMHS. “This assistance volition proceed this important enactment successful our community.”
Another cardinal inaugural is successful Montgomery County ADAMHS’ concern with the Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities arsenic it enactment the afloat continuum of prevention, harm reduction, education, treatment, and betterment enactment for individuals with developmental disabilities, according to a spokesperson.
“We person identified definite gaps successful the continuum which see aboriginal screening and linkage to treatment,” said Kimberly Farrier, Director of Treatment and Supportive Services for Montgomery County ADAMHS. “We are grateful for the fiscal enactment to let america to amended service those surviving with developmental disabilities and their families.”
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