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County to Open First Residential Center For Adults With Mental Illness | Post News Group

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Marin County has a mental health crisis center in Larkspur but no therapeutic residential care. The 16-bed center in San Rafael will assist adults with serious and persistent mental health disorders and is a project created in partnership with Marin County’s Behavioral Health and Recovery Services and the Progress Foundation.

The post County to Open First Residential Center For Adults With Mental Illness first appeared on Post News Group.

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