Newsletter Articles | June 30, 2001
Behavioral Health Specialists To Come To The Schools In Pennsylvania
OPEN MINDS, The Behavioral Health & Social Service Industry Analyst
Industry News
In an attempt to expedite treatment, Pennsylvania children are now offered a new way to receive behavioral health services. The state will now pay for mobile therapists, behavioral health specialists, consultants, and therapeutic support service (TSS) workers who will work with children in their environment in schools or in homes rather than just have the children come to them. Jay Pagni, press secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare said children will still go through the same process . . .