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Five mental health providers are providing free treatment after Denver eliminated unlimited access to mental health treatment for first responders.
Lt. Tommy Bolin, a firefighter and paramedic, advocates for mental health support after overcoming personal struggles.
Five mental health providers are providing free treatment after Denver eliminated unlimited access to mental health treatment ...
"Some opened up. I was proud of a few people who opened up, but I was proud of those people. Their opening up caused others ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services appears poised to cut a $56 million annual grant program that pays for some ...
Nick Emeigh’s journey from surviving suicide attempts to advocating for mental health care shows why Medicaid is a ...
Columbia Shuswap Regional District protective service manager and Regional Fire Chief Sean Coubrough reminded those gathered ...
Coming to Norman this Summer: a chance to celebrate mental health and first responders all at once.The event is called ...
The Shield of Armor Wellness Seminar is hosted by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Barker said it’s important to help first responders and their families know there are ways to overcome mental ...
Over decades, retired Kansas City Fire Department deputy director, Richard Gist, watched mental health services for ...