Nebraskans Voice Concerns for Improved Mental Health Care: DHHS Hosts Town Hall Meeting

At the mental health townhall in Lincoln, residents inquire and provide input

In the State Office Building in downtown Lincoln this month, Nebraskans had the chance to voice their opinions on how DHHS can improve its approach to mental health and crisis needs. CEO Dr. Steve Corsi and interim Behavioral Health Director Tony Green spoke with 10/11 about the importance of listening to the citizens they serve, as each one plays a critical role in shaping the services offered by DHHS.

The town hall meeting was prompted by a call for help from a Lincoln resident, Clay Anders, who shared his brother’s struggles in accessing mental health care in Nebraska. Anders’ story was one of several highlighted in the 10/11 documentary “Suffering in Silence,” which shed light on the challenges faced by individuals seeking mental health care in Nebraska. At the meeting, attendees discussed concerns such as funding for mental health care, Medicaid management, and a lack of support for mental health providers.

Corsi and Green reassured attendees that their concerns would be addressed and that they were committed to improving Nebraska’s mental health care system. Green emphasized that it was their responsibility to address any issues within the system and ensure that Nebraskans received the support they needed.

Nebraska’s mental health care system is a top priority for DHHS, and input from community members is crucial in shaping policies and services. By engaging with residents, DHHS hopes to create a more effective and responsive system that meets the needs of all Nebraskans. Subscribe to 10/11 NOW for daily news updates and breaking alerts delivered directly to your inbox. Copyright 2024 KOLN. All rights reserved.

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