Caregivers unite after mental health center closes in Lincoln County
Teamwork promises to help improve mental health care resources
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Amy Fantozzi, left, manager of Lincoln County’s behavioral health network, and Jennifer McCully, the county’s public health manager, have been key in helping the county respond to the closing of Western Montana Mental Health Center’s Libby office at the start of 2018. Their efforts have included leading a coalition of local mental health care and related service providers.
Issue Date: 9/19/2018
Last Updated: 9/18/2018 8:55:10 PM |
By John Blodgett The Western News
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