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More than 600 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities need help with tasks like grooming, shopping and cleaning their homes. Providers say state lawmakers need to allocate millions more in
CHARLESTON, WV (WOAY) - The West Virginia Behavioral Healthcare Providers Association has a new CEO. Brad Story has more than 15 years of leadership experience and joins the WVBHPA after serving as the Director of Business Development at Highland Hospital in Charleston. "Throughout my career, I’ve admired the WVBHPA and its members for the tireless