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Trillium asks commissioners to continue $844,000 local support for behavioral health services
Summary
Trillium Health Resources officials briefed the Randolph County commissioners on local behavioral health services and requested continuation of an $844,000 county contribution largely designated for crisis services and school‑based clinicians.
Anthony Ward, regional vice president for Trillium Health Resources, briefed the Randolph County Board of Commissioners on June 1 and asked the county to continue an $844,000 local allocation to support behavioral health services in the county.
Trillium, the region’s local management entity for Medicaid behavioral health, said the county’s $844,000 contribution is currently designated as follows: $115,000 for clinicians in Randolph County Schools, $107,008.75 for detention-center clinicians, $20,000 for adult day-reporting services,…
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