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San Bernardino ACT Helps Patients in Recovery
August 07, 2007 - San Bernardino ACT featured in San Bernardino Sun |
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Mental Health Weekly: Oregon intermediate care recovery center cost-effective, patient centered
October 20, 2004 - Telecare's Recovery Center at Gresham is a recovery-based program created to divert individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) from state hospitals into a subacute-care setting. The program has been credited with saving the state money and giving clients unique control over their treatment. |
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Durham Herald Sun: Crisis center opens for business
October 20, 2004 - The staff is trained, the paint is fresh and even the magazines on the tables are crisply current, November 2004 issues. After months of sometimes-heated public debate, the new Durham Center Access is slated today to open a unique doorway to help for people facing a mental health or addiction crisis. |
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Durham Shifts on Mental Health; New Center to Be Privately Opened
October 15, 2004 - DURHAM -- For the first time in at least three years, Durham residents suffering a psychological crisis or trying to kick drugs will have a 24-hour center where they can get help without checking into a hospital. |
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Durham Center Access: Crisis Center Opening Oct. 14, 2004
October 01, 2004 - By Jim Shamp, Durham Herald-Sun |
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Telecare: One Of The Fastest-Growing Companies!
August 31, 2004 - We've been named one of the Fastest Growing Compaies by the East Bay Business Times. |
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Telecare named one of the Top 50 Best Places to Work in the Greater Bay Area!
April 02, 2004 - The San Francisco Business Times (SFBT) and the San Jose/Silicon Valley Business Journal (SJVB) recognized Telecare on April 1st at a special awards ceremony in San Mateo, California. |
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Mobile crisis unit counsels, comforts area's mentally ill 'The feelings, the misery - I can't fix it myself.'
January 22, 2003 - Marilyn Lewis' brother lies in bed, curled up under two blankets, moaning slightly. In recent days, he has talked about suicide, and he's not eating or drinking, she tells a nurse who just arrived. He has no history of psychiatric problems, she says, but his mental state has suddenly deteriorated. He won't get out of bed and rarely talks. |
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Dallas Morning News: "Mobile crisis unit counsels, comforts area's mentally ill 'The feelings, the misery - I can't fix it myself.'"
January 22, 2003 - Marilyn Lewis' brother lies in bed, curled up under two blankets, moaning slightly. In recent days, he has talked about suicide, and he's not eating or drinking, she tells a nurse who just arrived. He has no history of psychiatric problems, she says, but his mental state has suddenly deteriorated. He won't get out of bed and rarely talks. |
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