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Youth 180 outlines outpatient treatment and new medication-assisted options as gaps remain for adolescent inpatient care
Summary
Youth 180 CEO Carrie M. Stitt told commissioners the nonprofit provides prevention and intervention services across North Texas and is expanding medication-assisted treatment for young people amid a lack of inpatient options for Medicaid or uninsured adolescents.
Carrie M. Stitt, president and CEO of Youth 180, briefed the City of Dallas Commission on Disabilities on Feb. 25 about the nonprofit’s prevention, intervention and clinical programs for adolescents and young adults.
Stitt said Youth 180 provides school- and community-based prevention services across four North Texas counties and that 86% of people served in 2024 were Black and Latino and 91% were…
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