Governor Healey signed a substance use disorder bill on Monday aimed at reducing drug-related deaths in Massachusetts and ...
Experts say they expect about 1,500 additional detentions in County in 2025 with expansion of gravely disabled definition ...
The Phoenix Clinic from Burrell Behavioral Health grew its client capacity following state grants which paid for facility ...
Felicia Hubach moved wet clothes from the washing machine to the dryer as Couve Collective members chuckled in the background ...
Auburn Police Chief Jim Slayton and Cayuga County Sheriff Brian Schenck are urging residents to take advantage of the ...
New Mexico’s Health Care Authority is preparing to roll out seven certified community behavioral health clinics across the ...
It’s Christmas and what can be a wonderful time for some people can be a difficult time for others, like our veterans.
Ohio state auditors uncovered nearly $2 million in improper Medicaid payments to a Toledo-area-based provider. State Auditor ...
"People in crisis need health care, not handcuffs," said NC Health and Human Services Secretary Kody H. Kinsley.
A bill to make substance-abuse disorder treatment and recovery support more affordable, and championed by state Sen. John Velis, was signed by Gov. Maura Healey on Christmas Eve.