CANTON – The Pro Football Hall of Fame is expanding its effort to help former players and their families get needed health care.
The Hall on Thursday announced the formation of Hall of Fame Behavioral Health. The program's goal is to find comprehensive solutions through a network of mental and behavioral health services designed specifically for current and former athletes, along with their families.
The mission will be to de-stigmatize mental health and the treatment of athletes and their families, as well as making treatment accessible and widespread.
Partners include Aultman
Aultman Health Foundation is among a dozen "centers of excellence" around the country that have partnered with the Hall of Fame for the program. Aultman also is part of Hall of Fame Health, a partnership the Hall announced in January 2020 with Sovereign Healthcare.