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Colonial Behavioral Health outlines services, new state‑funded crisis center for region
Summary
David Coe, executive director of Colonial Behavioral Health, told the Poquoson City Council the regional nonprofit serves roughly 135 Poquoson residents annually across crisis, outpatient, developmental‑disability and prevention programs and is building a state‑funded Center for Support and Wellness to open this fall.
David Coe, executive director of Colonial Behavioral Health, told the Poquoson City Council the regional community services board serves about 135 city residents per year and provides a range of services including emergency and mobile crisis response, outpatient counseling, psychiatry and developmental‑disability supports.
Cope said roughly one‑fifth of those served are children and adolescents, about two‑thirds are adults and seniors comprise about 12 percent. He said caseloads have grown more complex since the COVID‑19 pandemic and the…
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