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Amachi Mentoring and Recovery has a new location in Devils Lake and has expanded its services.
Devils Lake Journal
DEVILS LAKE - Amachi made the decision to purchase the former Engen Law Office building a few months back.
According to board chair, Ryan Hanson, “Amachi is adding additional programs which means additional employees, and we could no longer house everything in the same space and wanting to stay in downtown Devils Lake this was the most practical choice”. There are two apartments above the office which covers most of the expenses making it a good business decision.
With the added space Amachi employs care coordinators and peer support specialists to work with persons on their road to recovery from addiction. Amachi partners with the ND Department of Human Services and ND Department of Corrections with the Free Through Recovery and Community Connect programs to offer services to those who qualify for either of those programs. Amachi also works with pers
Devilishly clever is this endeavor.
That coaster under your bar glass may contain a meaningful reminder that Parent s Lead. Burleigh Morton Behavioral Health Student Committee and Bismarck/Mandan restaurants are launching a two night Parents Lead Coaster Project. There s two nights this month that your coaster could be talking to you.
According to a press release posted on BismarckND.gov, on May 21st and May 28th, many Bismarck Mandan establishments will have coasters placed on bars and table with a special message- youth look to you for guidance and inspiration.
This is what makes it a clever endeavor, it s really a campaign that is out to target underage drinking in North Dakota. Because the numbers aren t good.
ND Department of Human Services receives federal approval to expand behavioral health services
devils lake newsroom
BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Department of Human Services has received final approval of the Medicaid 1915(i) State Plan Amendment from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), creating opportunities to expand community-based behavioral health services. The department plans to have the program available for Medicaid members who qualify by Feb. 16, 2021. The Medicaid 1915(i) State Plan Amendment is one of the most crucial steps North Dakota has taken to end the behavioral health systems crisis,” said Carlotta McCleary, spokesperson for the Mental Health Advocacy Network. “In fact, the 1915(i) represents one of the single largest behavioral health reforms this state has seen in the last several decades.