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Family Care Center Expands to Stone Oak with New Outpatient Clinic
Family Care Center Expands to Stone Oak with New Outpatient Clinic

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time19-05-2025

  • Health
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Family Care Center Expands to Stone Oak with New Outpatient Clinic

SAN ANTONIO, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Reports from Mental Health America (MHA) highlight a troubling trend: Texas is falling further behind in providing adequate mental health services to its residents, both young and old. In fact, for the second year in a row, Texas tops the list of worst states for mental health care. This decline underscores the urgent need for reform and investment in mental health care infrastructure across the state. In response to this growing need, Family Care Center has opened a new outpatient clinic in Stone Oak, bringing greater access to psychiatric care and therapy services in the San Antonio area. The clinic serves children, adolescents, and adults who have long faced barriers to timely and effective mental health support. "With the opening of our new clinic in Stone Oak, we're bringing high-quality mental health care closer to home—removing barriers and providing timely, effective support," said Dr. Chris Ivany, Chief Executive Officer of Family Care Center. "By offering a full spectrum of treatment options and accepting most insurance plans, we remain committed to making mental health care more accessible and impactful for individuals and families across Bexar County and the surrounding communities." The new Stone Oak clinic will offer a wide range of services, including: Individual, couples, and family therapy for all ages Psychiatric evaluations and medication management FDA-approved transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for treatment-resistant depression in adults and teens Support for active-duty military, Veterans, and their families Stone Oak is also home to Family Care Center's Center of Excellence, which drives clinical innovation, leads research, and sets the standard for TMS treatment across all Family Care Center locations. Through these efforts, the company delivers breakthrough protocols and achieves life-changing results for patients across the country. "Texans deserve better access to mental health services, and we're proud to be part of the solution," said Regional Director Jessica Miller. "Patients can visit their therapist, psychiatrist, and other mental health providers under one roof, with appointments in days, not months. This is care where and when you need it." The Stone Oak clinic is now accepting new patients of all ages. To get started with care or to learn more about Family Care Center services, visit or call (888) 374-5066. Family Care Center is a national leader in mental health services, dedicated to positively impacting the well-being of local communities. Their top-rated, multi-specialty clinicians deliver comprehensive, evidence-based care, providing positive outcomes for patients of all ages. In addition to therapy and psychiatric services, they are at the forefront of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), an innovative treatment for depression and more. Family Care Center is one of the fastest-growing mental health care providers in the U.S, providing patient care, conducting research and offering continuing medical education in their field. With over 40 locations across Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Tennessee and Texas, they continue to expand nationally in collaboration with Revelstoke Capital Partners. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Family Care Center Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Utah County warming centers complete first year of operation
Utah County warming centers complete first year of operation

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time30-04-2025

  • Climate
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Utah County warming centers complete first year of operation

UTAH COUNTY, Utah () — Utah County warming centers that opened last fall are now completing their first year of operation. The Utah County Winter Response Center rotated between three locations: the Provo Seventh Day Adventist Church, the Genesis Project church in Provo, and a Utah County-owned warehouse, known as the 'Red Warehouse.' It served an average of 75 people experiencing homelessness each night, with the most people the shelter served in one night being 113. The first night that it opened was Oct. 15, 2024. Today, Wednesday, April 30, will be the last night of its first season. Utah County will open 3 warming centers during the winter season The center was a part of the county's 2024-2025 winter response plan following requiring counties to provide winter shelters. The warming center, operated by Community Action Services & Food Bank, worked to connect those experiencing homelessness with community resources. According to a press release from Community Action Services & Food Bank, the operation was reported to be successful, with zero weather-related deaths in the county. 'We can't say enough about the community support we received for the warming centers. Volunteers made this possible,' says Jessica Miller, Chief Impact Officer. The Utah County Response Task Force reports that it will now start preparing for its second year and see what improvements can be made. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Huntingdon County camp adding new dining hall ahead of 2025 season
Huntingdon County camp adding new dining hall ahead of 2025 season

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time20-02-2025

  • General
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Huntingdon County camp adding new dining hall ahead of 2025 season

HUNTINGDON COUNTY (WTAJ) – Camp Kanesatake's dining hall was one of the original structures of the site in Spruce Creek, dating back to more than 100 years ago. The camp tore the original building down and is replacing it with a brand new one. 'Our previous dining hall, was not winterized. We didn't have, like, really good AC in it or heating. So this is just going to open up so much opportunity for us to serve kids and teens year round,' Food Service Director Jessica Miller said. 'Animal fighting still exists' Pennsylvania Dems look to fund investigations into issue The building still has a lot of work to be done to it, but workers believe it will be ready by the time campers start rolling in. 'The project needs to be done by June, but we're on schedule to do that. And our guys, all of our contractors have been doing a great job on keeping us on schedule. And then, our donors, we're so thankful for them and everybody that's given to this project,' Camp Director Seth Hoffman said. Camp Kanesatake is a faith based summer camp for kids aging from 2nd grade up until 12th grade. The camp offers many outdoor activities as well as time for kids to learn about faith. Summer camp programs start when school lets out in June. For more information on how to sign up for their programs, you can visit the camps website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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