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Adams County outlines ARPA-funded behavioral health investments, new co-responder model and planned detox center
Summary
Commissioners and the sheriff described use of American Rescue Plan Act funds for behavioral health services, including a new detox/crisis center and bringing co-responder teams in-house.
Adams County officials described recent investments in behavioral health funded in part by federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars, including a new detox/crisis center planning effort and expanded co-responder teams embedded in the sheriff’s office.
Why it matters: Commissioners and the sheriff said the county is addressing gaps in crisis care, co-responder services and behavioral-health access…
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