North Carolina’s CenterPoint Seeks To Replace Ivy House To Provide Services To Mental Health Court
New Products & Services CenterPoint Human Services is hoping to replace the Ivy House Center for Self-Sufficiency with another agency that will provide services to the county's mental-health court. CenterPoint, the Winston-Salem agency that oversees behavioral health services for four counties, including Forsyth, terminated a contract it had with Ivy House in August after James Lackard, a co-founder of Ivy House, was arrested on federal drug charges. James Lackard and his wife, Jenna Lackard, incorporated Ivy House as a nonprofit in 2007. The county's mental health court began operating in March and is for . . .

