Crisis Hotline Available for Montanans Struggling During COVID-19
For residents of the Treasure State having issues with mental health during the pandemic, the feeling of hopelessness can quickly set in if support isn t available.
Now, thanks to a grant from FEMA and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, trained crisis counselors are offering free and confidential counseling to any resident.
According to a press release from Governor Bullock s office, The Montana Crisis Recovery Hotline will be funded through at least August 2021, and is offered Monday through Friday from 10am to 10pm by calling
1-877-503-0833.
As COVID-19 cases rise across Montana, the impacts on mental health can be devastating to a wide range of the population. A crisis counselor can offer an empathetic ear and provide support. -Zoe Barnard, DPHHS Addictive and Mental Disorders Division Administration
Nevada to not have at least partially re-opened despite a June 4 concession from Governor
Steve Sisolak. The President and Chief Executive Officer for Boyd Gaming Corporation,
Keith Smith, purportedly told investors in October that his company would ‘
how the business flows.’
Josh Swissman from local gaming and hospitality consultancy
The Strategy Organization reportedly told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the 58-year-old Eldorado Casino has long been an outlier among
Boyd Gaming Corporation’s portfolio of 28 gambling-friendly facilities in ten states owing to
its small size and dearth of amenities.
Swissman reportedly told the newspaper…
“Eldorado Casino
is not a complete full-service property like every other property owned by Boyd Gaming Corporation. It is probably realizing that it is able to retain and maintain a good portion of its database and gaming revenues without those shuttered properties from other properties around town that are open.”