
Michael Duncan Named Forsyth County's New Behavioral Health Services Director
Michael Duncan is now the new Behavioral Health Services Director for Forsyth County Government.
Read more...Michael Duncan is now the new Behavioral Health Services Director for Forsyth County Government.
Read more...Forsyth County Health and Human Services (HHS) celebrated the completion of three projects on its Highland Avenue campus on June 13, which includes a new park, renovated auditorium and newly designed Highland Avenue Center providing expanded behavioral health services.
Read more...Behavioral Health Services will host an informative interactive training on opioid overdose prevention and awareness for youth ages 12–18 on July 8 from 6–7:30 PM in the second-floor conference rooms at the Highland Avenue Center, 650 Highland Ave. Parents are welcome to join an optional, simultaneous discussion on communicating effectively with youth about drugs and wellbeing.
Read more...Forsyth County Behavioral Health Services and Salem College are partnering to collect data on mental health and suicide stigma in Forsyth County.
Read more...Forsyth County Government will hold a celebration for newly completed additions to its Health and Human Services Campus on June 13 from 10-11 a.m. in the newly renovated auditorium in Annex 1, 725 Highland Ave.
Read more...Forsyth County is raising awareness in preparation for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, June 15th, about older adults experiencing domestic violence and sexual assault.
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