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SBH to host Grand Re-Opening

BULLHEAD CITY – In conjunction with the observance of National Depression Education & Awareness Month, the public is invited to the Grand Re-Opening of Southwest Behavioral & Health Services’ (SBH) outpatient clinic on Thursday, Oct. 17 from 4 to 6 p.. at 2580 Hwy. 95, Ste. 120. SBH CEO Steven Sheets will be on hand to answer questions and discuss patient-center mental health care.

Tours of the facility will be available as well as refreshments, raffles, and a showcase of member projects.

Last year, 20.7 million people aged 12 or older needed substance use treatment but just 4 million people received treatment in the past year; 11.2 million adults had a serious mental illness in the past year; and 54% of people who died by suicide did not have a known mental disorder.

Please join SBH in promoting community mental well-being.

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