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Summit County makes gains on mental health, but loneliness and access gaps persist

SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah — A new Summit County behavioral health survey shows many residents continue to struggle with loneliness, substance use, and barriers to care, even as some measures appear to be moving in the right direction, officials said Wednesday. Aaron Newman and Anna Frachou walked the Summit County Council through findings from the 2026 Community Engagement and Behavioral Health Survey, which pointed to persistent disparities across se…
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TownLift, Park City News broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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