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Tag: Mecklenburg County

Moore Place resident Justin Markel has been able to use the facility as a place to start over. Photo shows a well-groomed Justin sitting on a park bench.
Posted inMental Health

From Living on the Margins to Having a Home

by Editor August 3, 2015April 19, 2021
Carlotta Mauney was homeless for years and using drugs. Landing at Moore Place gave her a chance to start again. “It’s good to know that people who are more fortunate than you are don’t mind giving a helping hand to somebody who’s down on their luck,” she said.
Posted inMental Health

Can You Give Homes to the Homeless?

by Editor July 28, 2015April 22, 2021
Posted inChronic Disease, Health Insurance, Health Reform, Medicaid, NC Health Briefs

More Patients, Not Fewer, Turn to Health Clinics After Obamacare

by Editor June 12, 2015June 12, 2015
EugenicsMarker by North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program Licensed under Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons
Posted inChildren's Health, Chronic Disease, Featured, Mental Health, State Health Policy

Eugenics Compensation Amendment Continues to Leave Some Victims Out

by Editor May 29, 2015May 29, 2015
image of money and tax forms
Posted inConsumer News, Featured, Health Insurance, Health Reform, Uninsured

As April 15 Approaches, Taxpayers Look to Avoid Insurance Penalties

by Editor April 7, 2015April 7, 2015
David Covington, from Arizona, described the "No Force First" approach to working with people in mental health crisis that eschews the use of restraints and seclusion.
Posted inMental Health

Law Enforcement Officers Find Better Ways to Work With Mentally Ill

by Rose Hoban February 12, 2015April 22, 2021

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