North Carolina To Invest $11 Million In Family-Based Behavioral Services For Children With Complex Needs
North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is set to invest $11 million in treatment services designed to keep children with complex behavioral health needs in homes and communities. ;It is partnering with Rapid Resources for Families to expand access to family-based therapeutic programs. ;
The partnership will enable children to receive trauma-informed treatment in a home-based setting. The goal is to keep children out of inappropriate boarding, such as overnights in an emergency department, local department of social services (DSS) or residential treatment setting because the right level of support services is . . .