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Jackson County officials say local behavioral-health services will continue after Robert Young Center ending; region transition and ASO questions remain
Summary
Jackson County officials told the Board of Supervisors on March 4 that contracts are in place to continue behavioral-health services after the Robert Young Center ended operations Feb. 28, but questions about the ASO-driven regional transition remain.
Jackson County supervisors received an update on regional behavioral-health changes and contract transitions on March 4 as the Robert Young Center ceased operations on Feb. 28.
County officials said they executed contracts with other local providers to continue services after February so there would be no gap in care between March 1 and July 1. The county’s governing board will remain active through the summer to oversee the transition, and officials said they plan…
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