Offering Hope…Behavioral Health Services for the Kansas City Northland community. Prevention, assessment and treatment services for individuals and families throughout Clay, Platte and Ray counties
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"Customers" Give Tri-County Top Grades for Services Formal accreditation and other measurements are important, but one of the best tests of Tri-County quality comes from consumers who each year are asked to rate TCMHS programs. Read More. |
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Good News, Bad News in State Budget Discussions Missouri’s increasing budget woes are almost certain to impact Tri-County Mental Health Services and other mental health providers this year and into the future. Read More. |
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Electronic Billing and Records: You Benefit Even If You're Not a Patient This spring, Tri-County is on the cutting edge of two key revolutions in health care management. The paper "blizzard" of bills and medical records, even processes such as physician note taking, will move into the 21st Century. Read More. |
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Tri-County Earns Community of Hope Grant Tri-County Mental Health Services, Inc. has been awarded a contract through the Communities of Hope initiative to assess area mental health needs and form a plan to address those issues. Read More. |
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Older Adult Services Continue Thanks to Grants A key service for Northland older adults will continue, thanks in part to grants recently awarded by Clay and Ray counties as well as a renewal grant from the health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City. Read More. |
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Employee Honors Show Huge Range of Services If you ever wondered about the range of services offered at Tri-County Mental Health, the two most recent Employees of the Quarter help answer that question. Read More. Tri-County Leader Named to Bi-State Health Info Board Tri-County President and CEO Tom Cranshaw has been named to the Kansas City Bi-State Health Information Exchange formational Board of Directors. What that means is Tri-Countyand area mental healthhas a voice designing the region's health information network for the 21st Century. Read More. |
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Meetings at TCMHS Family Support Group: 6 to 7:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month in Room 140 of the Tri-County’s offices. Monthly speakers on relevant topics. Tri-County Board of Directors: 4:30 p.m., the fourth Monday of each month, Room 140 Tri-County offices. Aging and Mental Health Coalition of Kansas City North: 1:30-3:30 p.m., fourth Thursday of each month, second floor conference room, Tri-County. Geared to speakers and information for service providers and those interested in the older adult community of the Northland. Tri-County Older Adult Services provides free screening, presentations and other services. For more information, contact Sally King, LCSW, at (816) 877-0453. More Tri-County meeting and support group news is always available at www.tri-countymhs.org/news/events.html as well as our news page http://www.tri-countymhs.org/news/articles.html. If you would like to view any of our past newseletters or Annual Report, go here. |
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Tri-County Mental Health Services,
3100 NE 83rd St., Suite 1001, Kansas City, MO 64119-9998 Telephone: (816) 468-0400 (toll free: 800-210-1460) www.tri-countymhs.org • 24-Hour Emergency Service Crisis Line 1-888-279-8188 |
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