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Tulare County approves $2 million Kingsview field-based mental health contract to reach unhoused residents
Summary
The Tulare County Board of Supervisors approved a $2 million contract with Kingsview to expand field-based specialty mental health services for people who are unhoused or at risk, funded from the county's Behavioral Health Services Act allocations.
The Tulare County Board of Supervisors on Feb. (meeting date on file) unanimously approved a $2 million contract with Kingsview to provide field-based specialty mental health services aimed at unhoused and at‑risk residents.
Behavioral Health Director Dr. Natalie Bollin told the board Kingsview’s field-based team will “provide a full range of specialty mental health services out in the field” with services targeted to navigation centers, encampments and housing sites and including individual counseling, medication services and case management. “What is great about this contract is that Kingsview also…
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