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Plumas County behavioral health proposes closure of Quincy Wellness Center, to shift services to annex
Summary
Behavioral Health staff told the board the Quincy Wellness Center sees an average of two visitors per day and proposed closing the leased downtown facility, transferring services to the behavioral health annex and terminating the lease within 60–90 days.
Plumas County Behavioral Health staff reported May 6 that the Quincy Wellness Center has averaged about two visitors per day and recommended closing the leased downtown facility, shifting services to the department annex and ending the lease within 60 to 90 days.
Staff said the small drop-in center was originally opened to replace a prior drop-in site and to offer centrally…
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