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File - Students at Miamisburg Middle School walk through the hallways on May 5, 2022. Montgomery County will be expanding its access to intensive home-based behavioral health treatment for children after the Ohio Department of Medicaid announced additional grant funding in May 2024. This type of treatment helps children in settings they are familiar with, such as home or school, to treat mental or emotional health problems that are disrupting their day-to-day functioning. MARSHALL GORBY\STAFF FILE
Local parents will soon have access to home-based mental health treatment for their children
Area counties are implementing or growing access to intensive home-based treatment for youth’s mental health, and the Ohio Department of Medicaid is providing grants―$1.47 million locally and $10 million statewide―to support these initiatives.
The Crisis Receiving Center at 601 South Edwin C. Moses Blvd. is scheduled to in early summer 2023. JIM NOELKER/STAFF
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Oakwood High School Principal Paul Waller was ordered on paid administrative leave on Feb. 2. FILE
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