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Orange County allocates $10 million, partners with Aspire for mobile behavioral-health outreach
Summary
Orange County announced an additional $10 million from general revenue and a partnership with Aspire Health Partners to expand behavioral-health outreach, including a DCF-funded mobile medical van focused on opioid use disorders and people experiencing homelessness.
Orange County has committed additional funding and a nonprofit partnership to expand behavioral-health services, the county said in a recorded presentation.
A presenter in the video said Orange County "stepped up" by allocating an additional $10 million from general revenue to help close gaps identified in a system-of-care analysis commissioned from the Heart of Florida United Way. The county's effort, the presenter said, aims to increase access to care for residents who face transportation and other barriers.
The presenter said the county has formed a partnership with Aspire Health Partners to expand services. "Thanks to a…
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