Southwest Washington Behavioral Health has allocated more than $1 million for service provider information technology.
SWBH, which administers and manages public mental health services in the region, is helping service providers in the transition to fully integrated care by April.
A needs assessment covered infrastructure, servers, work stations, smartphones and tablets, according to an SWBH news release.
Allocations: Catholic Community Services, $82,833; Children’s Center, $68,344; Children’s Home Society, $43,486; Clark County Crisis Services, $45,277; Columbia River Mental Health Services, $301,681; Community Services Northwest, $112,587; Consumer Voices Are Born, $10,975; Cowlitz County Guidance Association, $149,026; Evergreen Inn, $5,000; Family Solutions, $73,987; Lifeline Connections, $37,030; Lutheran Community Services, $10,349; NAMI, $11,478; Ridgefield Living Center, $5,000; Sea Mar, $18,503; Skamania County, $27,450; and Telecare Corporation, $11,964.