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County opioid-abatement funds used to expand sober-living apartments; Cadence thanks commission for $500,000

2960391 · April 10, 2025
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Brad Franks of Cadence thanked the Hamilton County Commission for allocating $500,000 in opioid-abatement settlement funds to expand sober-living apartments, saying the money will add 16 units to 24 existing units and support services for residents in recovery.

Brad Franks, senior director of operations for Cadence, addressed the Hamilton County Commission on April 16, 2025, to thank commissioners for allocating $500,000 of opioid-abatement settlement funds to Cadence’s sober-living apartments.

Franks said Cadence currently operates 24 sober-living apartments and is adding 16 more through the settlement funds. He described the program as offering safe, affordable housing,…

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