Better mental health, opioid treatment coming to Auburn, Longview, Yakima, and Capitol Hill

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Clinics at each location will get federal funding to improve their services or expand their certification.

Auburn, Longview, Yakima, and Capitol Hill will all receive grants to improve mental health and opioid treatment services.

“Certified Community Behavioral Health Centers provide essential tools to help patients avoid emergency room visits and get on a path to recovery,” said Sen. Cantwell. “More low-cost services like medication-assisted treatment and outpatient care options will now be available at Sound’s Seattle and Auburn locations thanks to these new CCBHC certifications.”

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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