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https://www. hometownsource.com/el k_river_star_news/mental-health-system-not-broke-but-construction-of-it- <br />needs/article_c0045c3c-Of8a-11 e9-bf87-bb3391 a09dd4.html <br />Mental health system not broke but construction of it needs to be <br />finished with proposals like ResCare's <br />Jan 3, 2019 Updated Jan 3, 2019 <br />Mental health system not broke but construction of it needs to be finished with proposals like <br />ResCare's <br />It's no secret that our mental health system is not meeting people's needs. People wait months to <br />see a mental health professional, wait hours in an emergency room for an inpatient bed, or wait days <br />in the hospital for a residential facility. The reality is that our mental health system isn't broken — we <br />haven't finished building it. And while we build the services we know work — people wait. And the <br />waiting takes its toll on the person and their family both financially and emotionally. <br />
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