The war for better mental health rages on, and mental health paramedics are on the front lines. How have paramedics adapted to meet the growing need? And what does a cutting-edge crisis
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Think about a justice system that doesn’t just punish offenders but helps them heal and grow. It offers people a chance to turn their lives around while addressing what drove them to
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Think about a world where police officers and mental health professionals work as a team, showing up together when someone’s in crisis. It’s not just a nice idea – it’s already happening
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Chronic diseases impact individuals and the entire community. When a town’s people are healthy, everything else becomes healthy. This guide shares the ways that Mobile Integrated Healthcare enhances community health with chronic
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Unfortunately, many vulnerable people fall through the cracks in traditional emergency services. A community response team works to cover these cracks, fill the gaps, and ensure no community residents are left behind.
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Mobile Crisis Response Teams (MCRT) have reimagined the response to emergencies that may be classified as “psychiatric” or “intoxicated” persons. The result? There were fewer unneeded trips to the emergency department and
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The Criminal Diversion Program is critical to ensuring that people can correct mistakes without carrying long-term baggage. In modern times, criminal diversion programs have positively transformed how law enforcement interacts with behavioral
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A lack of coordination between social services live a life of missed opportunities. An isolated program has costs. And not just money. There’s the cost of time, the cost of morale, and
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How police and mental health services work together has become crucial to a modern community. When someone’s going through a mental health crisis, police officers are often the first to respond. This
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Modern fire departments do far more than extinguish fires. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, only 4% of reported fire department runs involve fires. Most calls today require a diverse range of
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