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Montgomery County is introducing an outreach team for people who lost a loved one to suicide. The team will dispatch two volunteers at a time to support those after a loved one's suspected suicide death.
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Last month, the contractor behind Montgomery County's crisis mental health services quit and the board failed to agree on a replacement. Now ADAMHS staff are gathering public feedback on a future replacement.
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A new mural is up in Harrison Township to raise awareness about suicide prevention. It's the second of four grant-funded murals by the Montgomery County Prevention Coalition.
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Montgomery County’s Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services has recommended new service providers to replace RI International. RI will stop operating the local mental health crisis hotline, mobile unit, and receiving center after Wednesday.
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The nonprofit behind a Montgomery County mental health crisis hotline and center is cutting ties with Montgomery County’s Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services. ADAMHS said it will immediately begin the search for a new provider for crisis services.
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Barbers and cosmetologists from across Montgomery County attended a training held by Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services focussing on suicide prevention.
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The Montgomery County Coroner’s office is warning residents of a possible spike in drug overdose deaths. Health officials say the opioid overdose death…
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Inside the auditorium at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Shiloh Springs Rd in Dayton, workers from a number of local agencies sit at…
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The first of several medical marijuana dispensaries is about a month away from opening for business in Springfield. Pure Ohio Wellness LLC would be the…
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The federal Drug Enforcement Administration and Wright State University are teaming up to host a rally dedicated raising awareness about drug use and…
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Unintentional drug overdose deaths in Montgomery County for 2017 now stand at 499. The numbers were released during a monthly update from Public Health…
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Organizers say the annual symposium at Sinclair Community College give numerous veterans, health, and even law enforcement groups the chance to “better…