INDIANA, Pa. – A new behavioral health facility scheduled to open later this year is getting a $500,000 boost from Kovalchick Corp., company President Joe Kovalchick announced this week.
From IRMC Indiana County and the surrounding regions are critically underserved for health care, and particularly more so for mental health care. Sinc.
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When Ian Kalinowski was at work, his mom usually texted him. So when he saw her number show up as an incoming call around lunchtime one Tuesday, he figured it had to be important.
Now, more than seven years later, he remembers her screams, the shock, and the questions she asked over and over again.
âWhy are they saying this to me? Why are they lying to me?â Ian recalled his mom asking. âTheyâre telling me Adamâs dead. Why would they do this to me?â
By Aneri Pattani of KHN & Ed Mahon of Spotlight PA
Ian Kalinowski’s brother, Adam, died by suicide in 2014 while he was a client at a treatment center run by Addiction Specialists Inc.
Credit: Kristina Serafini/TribLIVE for Spotlight PA
When Ian Kalinowski was at work, his mom usually texted him. So when he saw her number show up as an incoming call around lunchtime one Tuesday, he figured it had to be important.
Now, more than seven years later, he remembers her screams, the shock, and the questions she asked over and over again.
“Why are they saying this to me? Why are they lying to me?” Ian recalled his mom asking. “They’re telling me Adam’s dead. Why would they do this to me?”