Indiana health leaders have announced more than $76 million in funding to help support mental health and substance use recovery efforts across the state.
Indiana health leaders have announced more than $76 million in funding to help support mental health and substance use recovery efforts across the state.
"It is imperative that Hoosiers suffering from mental illness know they have someone to call, someone to respond and a safe place to go," said state Sen. Michael Crider.
Indiana faith leaders say Hoosiers need and deserve better mental health crisis response services. They’re calling on lawmakers to fully fund recommendations from the Indiana Behavioral Health Commission.
From IRMC Indiana County and the surrounding regions are critically underserved for health care, and particularly more so for mental health care. Sinc.