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CPMT approves Resolve Wellness as CSA provider despite non‑Medicaid status

Tazewell County Community Policy and Management Team (CPMT) · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Tazewell County CPMT voted unanimously to add Resolve Wellness as a county CSA provider for a high‑severity case and to authorize CSA funding for the provider’s non‑Medicaid billable services.

The Tazewell County Community Policy and Management Team voted unanimously to add Resolve Wellness as a county Comprehensive Services Act (CSA) provider and to authorize CSA funding for the provider’s non‑Medicaid billable services.

Roberta Boyd, of Clinch Valley Community Action, moved to approve adding Resolve Wellness after the caseworker’s request and discussion; Robin Jackson of the Tazewell County Health Department seconded the motion and the CPMT approved it without dissent. Members said allowing the provider to continue counseling was essential to a teen’s safety and progress.

The coordinator told members Resolve Wellness is not Medicaid‑approved but the CPMT determined that, due to the severity of the specific case, it is appropriate to fund the provider through CSA for this family and potentially make the provider available to other Tazewell County families in similar circumstances.

The motion was recorded in the minutes following the discussion of new business and passed unanimously.