This facility will help more people access treatment. People experiencing a mental health crisis in Logan County now have an emergency recovery center near them. NorthCare says the new facility is a major step forward in expanding its life-saving care. These are not things to ignore. We should pay attention to them and treatment and we can help people. On Friday, Guthrie welcomed a new medical facility focused on treating patients experiencing mental health crises and those struggling with addiction. I think this will be a big change for Gasly. NorthCare is a certified provider with the Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse has opened the doors to our new emergency recovery center. Here you can relax on a lounge chair. They can undergo assessments and receive case management and support. They can receive crisis intervention from therapists. The Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic is funded by a $1 million annual grant for four years from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Patients don't have to worry about payment. We operate on sliding scale fees. Most patients pay nothing. there is nothing. The URC is attached to Mercy Hospital of Logan County, and Guthrie police say with mental health resources right in your backyard, help is always easily available. It seems like someone is having a mental health crisis and they are calling law enforcement, but there is little we can do unless they are a danger to themselves or others. Frequently we come and talk to them and have to leave because they don't meet our standards, and then they just refuse. Contact us here so we can resolve the issue before they do.
A new mental health facility opens in Logan County.
NorthCare celebrated grand opening in Guthrie
Logan County residents no longer have to drive far to receive mental health support with the opening of an emergency recovery center Friday. NorthCare celebrated its grand opening in Guthrie, and organization officials said the new facility is a major step forward in expanding life-saving care. The facility focuses on treating patients experiencing mental health crises and those struggling with addiction. “These are not things we should ignore. We need to pay attention to them. Treatments work and we can now help people,” said Randy Tate, CEO of NorthCare. said. Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you. NorthCare is an accredited provider of mental health and substance abuse services in Oklahoma. “You can relax in a lounge chair. You can get an evaluation. You can get case management and support. You can get crisis intervention with a therapist,” Tate said. The certified community behavioral health clinic is funded by his four-year, $1 million annual grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. “Patients don't have to worry about paying. We offer assistance on a sliding scale. Most patients pay nothing,” Tate said. The facility is attached to Mercy Hospital of Logan County. >> Download the KOCO 5 app Guthrie police said having mental health resources nearby makes it easier for people to seek help. If someone appears to be having a mental health crisis, we call law enforcement, but there is little we can do unless they are a danger to themselves or others. They walk away because they don't meet the standards, and then they just refuse,” said Guthrie Police Chief Don Sweger. “We can bring them here and resolve the issue before they are taken into custody for mental health reasons.'' TOP HEADLINES Three shots fired at convenience store in northeast Oklahoma City, police say is under investigation SWAT response gets millions of views after OKC family falsely claims toddler called 911 Police release preliminary autopsy information in death of 16-year-old Owasso High School student Passengers died Police describe 'chaotic' moment after man tries to open emergency door on plane: 19-year-old Oklahoma State University student killed in hit-and-run was using a crosswalk
Logan County residents no longer have to drive far to receive mental health support with the opening of an emergency recovery center Friday.
NorthCare celebrated its grand opening in Guthrie, and organization officials said the new facility is a major step forward in expanding life-saving care. The facility focuses on treating patients experiencing mental health crises and those struggling with addiction.
“These are not things we should ignore. We need to pay attention to them. Treatments work and we can now help people,” said Randy Tate, CEO of NorthCare. said.
Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you.
NorthCare is an approved provider of Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
“Here they can relax in a lounge chair. They can get an assessment. They can get case management and support. They can get crisis intervention with a therapist.” Tate said.
The certified community behavioral health clinic is funded by a four-year, $1 million annual grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
“Patients don't have to worry about paying. We offer assistance on a sliding scale. Most patients pay nothing,” Tate said.
This facility is attached to Mercy Hospital of Logan County.
>> Download the KOCO 5 app
Guthrie police said people are more likely to seek help when mental health resources are nearby.
“Whenever someone appears to be having a mental health crisis, we call law enforcement, but there's little we can do unless they're a danger to themselves or others,” Guthrie Police Department Don said. “We can bring them in here and fix the problem, and a lot of times they have to leave because they don't meet standards,'' Chief Sweeger said. before being taken into custody on mental health grounds. ”
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