Megan Messerly, Nevada Independent
Groups in four corners of the state have been meeting over the last year to contemplate how to better care for residents grappling with mental health issues, a population that oftentimes has no one to advocate on its behalf.
Out of those meetings, the state’s four regional behavioral health policy boards, one each in Northern Nevada, Southern Nevada, Washoe and the rural counties, have come up with four proposals they are forwarding on to lawmakers in the upcoming session.
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