The Clark County Council is considering increased funding to provide mental health services to veterans.
On Wednesday, members of the Clark County Veterans Advisory Board asked councilors to increase funding by about $222,400 to create two full-time positions at the Clark County Veterans Assistance Center — a mental health therapist and case manager.
“These two professional entities would save community dollars over the long haul,” said Buck Marr, vice chair of the board. “Case managers are similar to a link in a chain — connecting problems to solutions.”
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The Clark County Veterans Assistance Center is a key service provider for veterans in the community, speakers said Wednesday. Although the center lacks trained interventionists, its staff and volunteers still respond to mental health crises.
Recently, assistance center volunteers and staff consoled a veteran who was living in her car with her two children. They also talked another veteran out of suicide in the center’s parking lot.