What Federal Medicaid Cuts Could Mean for Rural Colorado’s Mental Health Care
(The Gazette) Federal Medicaid cuts could reduce access to mental health care in rural Colorado, putting clinics and hospitals at risk.
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(The Gazette) Federal Medicaid cuts could reduce access to mental health care in rural Colorado, putting clinics and hospitals at risk.
(Vail Daily) Presented in partnership by the Vail Symposium, Benj Gershman, and the Vail Valley Foundation, Mountains & Minds is a mental health summit that aims to strengthen community by elevating and destigmatizing mental and behavioral health conversations.
(Today) Olympic skiing legend Bode Miller joins TODAY to talk about his latest project, “The Paradise Paradox,” where he spotlights mental health crises around mountain towns in the U.S. and the practical tools and resources people can use.
(Summit Daily) Colorado’s High Country is, for many, the definition of paradise. Yet its picturesque landscapes and world-renowned outdoor recreation can be overshadowed by high cost of living, limited community resources, and, at times, drug and alcohol addiction fueled by party culture.
(Vail Daily) Starting Wednesday, Jan. 10, administration of the bi-annual Healthy Kids Colorado Survey will begin for Eagle County students. This will be the 10th year that the survey has been administered locally to gain insight into middle school and high school student behaviors, attitudes, and perceptions.