A letter of support from Nevada and Placer County supervisors and the mayor of Truckee noted that the project “will address longstanding systemic inadequacies in care and improve access to evidence based behavioral health treatment to this underserved community. As the demand for mental health support increases, matching individuals to the right level of care has never been more essential to improving health outcomes and patient quality of life.”
The Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) is funded by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Community Services Division.
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Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. is the administrative entity for BHCIP.