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State warns San Joaquin County may face behavioral health worker shortage

Summary by Stocktonia
San Joaquin County faces a projected shortfall in the number of behavioral health workers, even more than the statewide average, over the next eight years, a state study finds. But county officials say they are seeing success in programs that add more of the critically needed county workers, which could help close the gap. The county will need an estimated 2,154 behavioral health positions by 2033, but is likely to have only 925 applying for tho…
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Stocktonia broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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