Gallatin County Secures $3.6M for Enhanced Mental Health Services
Mental Health Funding Announcement
Gallatin County will benefit from $3.6 million in funding aimed at strengthening mental health services across the region. This robust support stems from the Montana Crisis Diversion grant program, which focuses on providing comprehensive behavioral health solutions.
Key Highlights of the Funding
- Expanded Community-Based Services: The funding will enhance local programs that offer mental health services.
- Assisted Outpatient Treatment: Increased availability of outpatient care will help individuals in need.
- Crisis Diversion Grant: With resources dedicated to crisis intervention, the county aims to reduce hospitalizations and improve response to mental health emergencies.
This influx of funds marks a significant step forward for mental health services in Montana, allowing for better access and improved outcomes for individuals facing mental health challenges.
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