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Seniors need help with housing costs, social service agencies tell U.S. Sen. Rick Scott
Seniors need help with housing costs, social service agencies tell U.S. Sen. Rick Scott
DLC launches Hope for Collier: Building Stronger Minds Together Initiative
The county, through a one-cent sales tax, has contributed $44 million to build the Collier County Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC), which is scheduled to break ground in 2024.
Collier County justice professionals receive new behavioral health training
Gulfshore Business features Collier Coalition for Healthy Minds new behavioral health training for justice professionals
New behavioral health training for justice professionals
Collier Coalition for Healthy Minds featured on WINK News about Behavioral Health Training for Justice Professionals
Yes to the Behavioral Health Center – No to Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Read about the DLC Central Receiving Facility and Medical Marijuana Dispensary vote here.
Collier County mental health crisis needs your voice – Say YES to saving lives NOW at David Lawrence Centers
Collier Commissioners will vote in February on the location near DLC. A ‘no’ vote would delay the project, cost taxpayers, and result in lives lost, delays in treatment, and diminished community well-being.
Let your “YES” voice be heard.
Scott Burgess, David Lawrence Centers for Behavioral Health
Location of treatment center hinges on decision
On Feb. 14 at 10 a.m. the new commission will make the final decision to approve or deny the location. A “no” vote would not only delay the project by at least five to eight years and cost taxpayers considerably more money, it will also result in lives lost, delays in treatment, diminished community well-being and present even greater challenges to providing adequate care to our most vulnerable citizens. Completing the facility as soon as possible will save lives. In advance of the meeting, please contact your commissioner and voice your support for these services at the DLC location.
Hundreds of patients impacted as crisis unit still closed three months after Ian
Lee County’s only mental health crisis unit run by SalusCare that can accept people for involuntary evaluations remains closed more three months after flood damage from Hurricane Ian.
Treatment facility looking to expand for hearts and minds in need despite pushback
COLLIER COUNTY, Fla — The David Lawrence Center has been looking after local hearts and minds for nearly 50 years. From therapy for teens to treatments for addiction, the organization has always been there. And that's why CEO Scott Burgess says it's critical they continue being there because more and more people need help.