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Plumas County behavioral health commission approves state data notebook; reports on single wellness center operations
Summary
The Plumas County Behavioral Health Commission voted to approve the county's annual data notebook for submission to the state, after commissioners reviewed responses about the county's single wellness center, volunteer use, funding sources and peer-support staffing and billing limitations.
The Plumas County Behavioral Health Commission on Oct. 1 approved its annual data notebook for submission to the state, after a commission discussion summarizing services at the county's wellness centers and current staffing and funding limitations.
Commissioners voted to approve the notebook after staff summarized the document. The commission also approved minutes from the Sept. 3 meeting during the same session.
Commissioners said the county reported a single wellness center serving Portola (with services noted as available to Chester as well). Behavioral health staff told the commission the center operates as a county-run nonprofit drop-in program rather than as a larger clubhouse model that some state guidance is encouraging. "We had to report on 1 wellness center. We reported on the 1 in Portola. It's operated by the county. It's nonprofit," a behavioral health staff member summarized during…
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