Trumbull LifeLines changes name to Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board
Trumbull LifeLines is now the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board. The name change reflects the names of other similar boards in the state of Ohio. According to
April J. Caraway, executive director, “The goal of the name change is to increase awareness of what the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board does and to increase awareness initiatives about behavioral health issues and the stigma that surround them."
The mission of the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board is to improve the well being of our community by establishing and maintaining an effective, efficient and quality system of alcohol, drug and mental health services in Trumbull County.
“The Board has provided alcohol, drug and mental health services for 42 years in Trumbull County,” said Caraway. “We are an administrative agency that uses county, state, and federal funds to purchase behavioral health services from certified agencies. The Board is mandated by the Ohio Revised Code to provide countywide planning, coordination, and evaluation of alcohol, drug, and mental health services. The goal is to provide quality services in the least restrictive settings at the community level.”
For more information, visit the website at www.tlifelines.org. Or call 330-675-2765.
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