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    You are at:Home»Local News»Mental Health MHK database established to streamline referral processes

    Mental Health MHK database established to streamline referral processes

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    By Kate Kennedy on March 1, 2023 Local News
    MHKMentalHealth.org Website (KMAN File Photo)

    Approximately 6 months ago, an online database called MHK Mental Health publicly launched to better connect community members to a wide range of mental health providers and resources.

    Psychologist and Founding Member of MHK Mental Health Dr. Sarah Wesch spoke with KMAN about creating this database to streamline referral processes.

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    Wesch says people can now easily look through approximately 150 providers to find availability and support that fits their needs.

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    The database and other resources can be found at mhkmentalhealth.org. All website services are free and open to the public with providers located in Manhattan and surrounding areas.

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