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Proposal calls for free mental health crisis care for Will County residents

Proposal calls for free mental health crisis care for Will County residents

Will County is considering a plan to provide no-cost mental health care to county residents.
The propoasal will be considered by the Will County Board when it meets on Thursday.
The initiative will encompass a current program being run by the Joliet Fire Department, according to a news release from Will County Board Member Vince Logan.
The program would be supported by a $1.9 million grant from the state of Illinois, according to the release.
The Will County CARES (Crisis Assistance & Response for Emotional Support) would seek to address mental health issues in the county by providing no-cost mental health care to all 700,000 Will County residents, according to the release.
“The true success will be measured by long-term impacts like reduced homelessness, substance abuse, and suicide,” Logan said in the release.
In its first 18 months, the Joliet program provided over 8,000 therapy sessions and led to a 50% reduction in suicide rates, according to the release,