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After years of growth, Dickenson behavioral health clinic finds a new home in an old call center

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Dickenson County Behavioral Health Services has grown so much in recent years that some of its employees are now “stuffed” in closets, according to Executive Director Kevin Mullins.The number of employees has more than doubled — going from around 35 to 75 — and the range of programs and services has increased, as has demand for those services, he added.So, through a new partnership with the county’s industrial development authority, the agency i…
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Cardinal News broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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