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Heartland Family Service asks Bellevue council to support ASAP case-management work tied to opioid funds
Summary
Heartland Family Service presented its ASAP crisis-case management program and requested funding through Sarpy County opioid funds to continue case management for people encountered by law enforcement after behavioral-health crises.
Emily Boardman, director of community-based crisis services at Heartland Family Service, and ASAP case manager Brenton Donaldson presented the agency’s ASAP case-management program at the Bellevue City Council meeting on March 4, urging support for continued funding through Sarpy County opioid-related funds.
Boardman said the ASAP case manager responds when local law enforcement encounters people in mental-health crisis, including those who are suicidal, under the influence,…
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