Montgomery County's ADAMHS Launches New Mental Health Program with $2M Funding
Funding for Mental Health Initiatives
A $2 million federal grant has been awarded to Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS). This funding is intended to support a new assisted outpatient treatment program designed for individuals facing mental health challenges.
Goals of the Mental Health Program
The primary goals include:
- Enhancing access to mental health services
- Promoting recovery through structured treatment
- Engaging the community in supportive services
Community Impact
This initiative is critical as it seeks to address mental health needs amid rising challenges faced by residents. With effective measures in place, the focus is on providing a better quality of life for those affected.
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