Recent stories about Trilogy Integrated Resources:
Pikes Peak Area Network of Care for Service Members, Veterans & Their Families’ provides veterans and their families with a one-stop Web site for all the services they need.
The Network of Care for Public Health, developed in partnership with the Healthy Communities Institute, is a pilot program for Oregon and the nation.
The Network of Care for Healthy Communities, developed in partnership with the Healthy Communities Institute, is a pilot program for Maryland and the nation.
The Worcester County Health Department has launched a new user-friendly Web portal to enhance decision making. The site provides health data and resources in an easy-to-read format for community stakeholders, families and individuals.
Trilogy Integrated Resources' Network of Care eLearning platform can save local governments money and assist them in becoming more environmentally aware with their community planning efforts.
Snohomish County launches Network of Care for Service Members,Veterans & Their Families' Web site, a unique online "one-stop shop."
Snohomish County's new Web provides information on local, state and federal services and benefits, including employment, counseling, social networking, housing and other help for veterans and military families.
Web site links veterans to federal benefits' programs, and state and local employment, housing, assistance and counseling resources and more.
The Snohomish County Network of Care (http://snohomish.wa.networkofcare.org/Veterans/) empowers veterans, service members, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available in Snohomish County, WA.
The Network of Care for Healthy Communities, developed in partnership with the Healthy Communities Initiative, is a pilot program for New York and the nation.
NACo showcases two of the nine NOC Web portals at annual conference in Multnomah County, OR.
The Network of Care for Public Health and Healthy Communities, developed in partnership with the Napa County Health and Human Services Agency, is a pilot program for California and the nation.
The Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments’ Network of Care for Service Members, Veterans & Their Families (http://pikespeak.co.networkofcare.org/Veterans/) empowers veterans, service members, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available in the Pikes Peak area of Colorado.
The Linn County Network of Care for Healthy Communities, developed in partnership with Linn County Public Health, is a pilot program for Iowa and the nation.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental health issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available in Wayne County.
During County Government Month in April, CSAC is presenting blogs and short video features on 14 award-winning programs from 10 counties that demonstrate effective, original and cost-conscious ways counties are serving their citizens.
Director of the Meigs County Council on Aging agency feted, announces new Southeast Ohio Network of Care web site, a resource for seniors and people with disabilities.
Tarrant Cares provides a ‘no wrong door’ strategy that links consumers, family members, professionals and others to service providers in our community.
When a soldier is preparing for deployment and needs special military information to get ready, Network of Care can provide it.
Collaboration with Administration on Aging and centers for Medicare and Medicaid services focuses on improving hospital transitions.
Oregon National Guard introduces 36 county-based Web sites to meet the needs of its returning service members, their families, and service providers.
The Fort Oregon Network of Care (http://www.fortoregon.org) empowers veterans, service members, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available statewide in Oregon.
The Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available within the Lower Rio Grande Valley (www.lrgv.tx.networkofcare.org).
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available in Portage, Stark, Summit and Wayne counties.
Sonoma County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Valerie Brown leads successful effort before Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius.
Following the liberation of several government health datasets in March, app developers dashed to see what they could build in 12 short weeks to visualize and make sense of the data. They showcased their solutions and applauded HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius' assertion that "government should be transparent, open, participatory."
Open health data from Health and Human Services is driving more than 20 new apps.
The site includes a comprehensive directory of mental health resources in Montana, a library of articles from the leading mental health experts, a directory of all public and private insurance options for mental health coverage, a federal and state legislative bill-tracking system and a section for providers.
The Denver Regional Council of Governments last week launched an online database listing service providers, medical and drug information, medical supply resources and numerous other links aging adults might need.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
The Network of Care for Public Health and Healthy Communities, developed in partnership with the Public Health Division of the Sonoma County Department of Health Services, is a pilot program for California and the nation.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available in the greater Denver area.
Focus of the Alliant/Trilogy-Network of Care partnership is classes delivered over the internet to counties for convenient management and tracking of employee training requirements.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues,their families and service provides by providing online access to comprehensive services available in Clackamas County.
New Web site offers Summit County residents access to information and services for children, families, seniors and people with disabilities.
New Tri-County Network of Care Web site supports self-care designed for people exploring physical and emotional wellness and for their providers.
Clark County of Ohio's new Network of Care for Families and Children Web site provides a resource for clients as the need for services grows and dollars to provide services shrink.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers children, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Clark County, Ohio.
Network of Care Web site offers online information for individuals, families, and agencies concerned with mental and emotional wellness, and is the first project to come out of the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation’s Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative.
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger touts the Network of Care for Veterans & Service Members' Web sites as an extraordinary collaboration between mental health and military communities that links vets and families suffering from the effects of war.
New Web site contains a comprehensive list of sources and information on mental health, substance abuse and developmental problems for local residents.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service provides by providing online access to comprehensive services available in the state of Montana.
New Web site connects veterans and service members to a statewide internet-based network of services and was developed at no additional taxpayer cost.
California's Governor Schwarzenegger officially launches Web sites aimed at helping the more than two million veterans statewide find needed programs and services.
On Friday, May 22, 2009, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will launch a revolutionary site he calls "our NETWORK OF CARE." Network of Care is a state-of-the-art website that provides a direct link between members of the California military community in need of services and the specific organizations that can help them.
Sponsored by California's county mental health agencies, the Network of Care's Veterans & Service Members' Web site www.vets.networkofcare.org aims to mend a fractured system for veterans who don't know where to turn.
Network of Care advocate Paul Cumming is traveling the state this week to talk to folks about a new online resource that aids in mental health consumer’s wellness and recovery.
The National Council has partnered with Trilogy and the Network of Care to give members priority access to a comprehensive array of cutting-edge web technologies — the interactive Network of Care web portal for your community and consumers, customized social networking platforms, and website design and development.
Network of Care's National Outreach and Training Manager Paul Cumming offers presentations on state's new behavioral health Web sites.
Network of Care for Veterans and Service Members' Web site provides user-friendly navigation, up-to-date features and comprehensive information for Maryland veterans and their loved ones.
The Network of Care (www.Hawaii.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available for the State of Hawai`i.
Hawai’i Network of Care (www.hawaii.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within the state of Hawai’i
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service provides by providing online access to comprehensive services available in McHenry County.
Maryland Veterans Network of Care portal provides simple and fast access to information on local, state and national behavioral health services available to veterans.
Network of Care provides easy access to services, information for mental health, seniors, people with disabilities, and children, youth and families.
Unique Web site devoted to the states' veterans is a model Maryland officials say they want the rest of the country to adopt.
Maryland launches one-stop Web site that connects veterans with behavioral health services statewide.
BoulderCountyHelp.org will provide easy access to a broad array of social services and information within the county.
Maryland is first state in the nation to launch online program to connect veterans with behavioral health services.
Network of Care site provides unprecedented access to information and resources for those dealing with mental illness and substance abuse issues in Nebraska.
Governor Dave Heineman recently praised the Network of Care in a letter to fellow Nebraskans.
Give an Hour and Network of Care will be working to provide helpful information to veterans and their loved ones, making GAH better known and accessible throughout the nation.
Maryland gets set to roll out community-based Web portal to aid returning veterans, service members and their families.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service provides by providing online access to comprehensive services available in Nebraska.
Web site unique to Nebraska covers mental health and substance abuse issues, as well as gambling and traumatic brain injury concerns.
Former NAMI-NYC Metro president says new Network of Care Web site is “a virtual encyclopedia of mental health information custom made for New Yorkers.”
New York City Network of Care (www.NYCNetworkofCare.org) empowers people with mental illness and substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within New York City.
This community’s Network of Care for Public Health, developed in partnership with the Mariposa County Department of Human Services, is a pilot program for California and the nation.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with developmental disabilities, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within the Central Valley.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people experiencing domestic violence, their families and friends, and the agencies and programs that serve them, by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Mariposa County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers children, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Mariposa County.
The Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers the community by providing online access to comprehensive probation services available within Merced County.
Former California Assembly member Bruce Bronzan lauds Network of Care before Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission.
Pennsylvania Network of Care (www.pennsylvania.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness and substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within all of Pennsylvania’s counties.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Fairfax County, the City of Fairfax, and the City of Falls Church; Arlington County; the City of Alexandria; Arlington County; Loudoun County and Prince William County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Havover Township.
On Our Own Wellness and Recovery Center in Baltimore, MD, can help users navigate their way around the Network of Care's Maryland Behavioral Health community-based Web sites.
Network of Care's "My Folder" feature proves to be a valuable personal health records (PHRs) tool for behavioral health consumers.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers children, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Summit County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Coconino, Navajo, Yavapai, Apache and Mohave counties.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and youth and families and those who serve them with online access to comprehensive services available within Pitkin County.
Twelve Network of Care for Behavioral Health sites launched during annual conference of On Our Own of Maryland at Rocky Gap Lodge and Golf Resort.
Network of Care named a finalist for prestigious Stockholm Challenge Trophy honoring information and communication technologies
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Maury County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Butler County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available in Eagle County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers children, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Eagle County.
Network of Care Web site helps seniors and their caregivers find services in Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian and Logan counties.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available in Oklahoma, Canadian, Cleveland and Logan counties.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available in Atascosa, Bexar, Bandera, Comal, Frio, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Medina and Wilson counties.
This community’s Network of Care for Public Health, developed in partnership with the Merced County Health Department, is a pilot program for California and the nation.
The Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers the community by providing online access to comprehensive probation services available within Merced County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available within Marin County.
Marin County will introduce a breakthrough Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education significant to thousands of older adults and persons with disabilities who live in the county.
New Network of Care Behavioral Health & Community Services Web site provides online access to comprehensive services available within Clark County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within the state of Connecticut.
New Web site provides information for the elderly, people with disabilities and the caregivers and agencies that help them in Alaska.
Network of Care empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available within the state of Alaska.
Alaska Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) introduces the Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site providing comprehensive long-term care services, information and education significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in their community.
Voluntary listing would let emergency workers know where people in need live to speed evacuations during fires, earthquakes and other disasters.
Voluntary Emergency Registry links elderly and people with disabilities to the 911 system, public health authority and human services agencies to receive emergency preparedness information so they can develop their own disaster plans.
Voluntary Emergency Registry allows people to be checked by emergency first responders and emergency personnel during a crisis, aid in 911 responses, and provide a way for vulnerable residents to receive emergency preparedness information so they can develop their own disaster plans.
Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging elicits huzzahs for the Network of Care’s new Web site that offers resources for Cleveland-area seniors and people with disabilities.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers children, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Marin County.
Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging launches comprehensive Web site for seniors and persons with disabilities.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available within Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina counties.
New Web site offers individuals, families, caregivers and health care professionals a place to find resources to learn about mental health issues, get help, and even become advocates.
Rhode Island Network of Care for Behavioral Health Web site (www.rhodeisland.networkofcare.org) offers a one-stop online resource for those seeking guidance for mental health and behavioral issues.
Rhode Island Network of Care for Behavioral Health Web site helps residents statewide find support, assistance and resources when navigating the behavioral health system.
Lanterman’s Network of Care site provides community-based resources for children and adults affected by developmental disabilities.
NAMI's national convention in San Diego will include a symposium on the Network of Care as a model program.
NAMI commends the Network of Care and promotes its adoption by state and local government agencies nationwide.
Local officials learn to navigate Network of Care Web site that provides comprehensive information on mental health issues.
Network of Care (www.ohio.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available in their community.
Network of Care empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available within Coastline’s Service Area.
Multilingual, community-based site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education resources for seniors and persons with disabilities debuts in the Greater New Bedford area.
North Country Network of Care (www.northcountrynetworkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Jefferson and St. Lawrence counties.
Ohio Network of Care, a comprehensive, interactive database for information, communication and advocacy tools for those with mental health issues, to be unveiled on May 24 at Washington State Community College.
Lucas County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board launches the Network of Care Web site, providing area residents with access to information about mental health treatment services and support systems.
Network of Care Web site an be used to influence political and advocacy issues relating to mental health.
Networkofcare.org, mental health meets information management to create better behavioral health services.
Network of Care (www.ohio.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available in their community.
Network of Care (www.Ohio.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available in Ross, Highland, Fayette, Pickaway and Pike counties.
New Network of Care Web site seeks to demystify the process of accessing public services, making it less confusing and intimidating.
Human Services Agency teams with private company to provide better services through new Web site that allows universal access to information on children, families, seniors and those with disabilities.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with developmental disabilities, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Los Angeles County.
Muskingum-area residents now have access to an online resource that provide critical information for people challenged with mental illness and substance abuse.
Older Ohioans Behavioral Health Network unveils Ohio Network of Care (www.ohio.networofcare.org), a Web resource connecting individuals, families and agencies related to mental and emotional wellness.
Network of Care (www.Ohio.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available in Seneca, Sandusky and Wyandot counties.
Network of Care for Behavioral Health (www.Ohio.networkofcare.org) provides resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness in Seneca, Sandusky and Wyandot counties.
Muskingum Area Mental Health and Recovery Services Board launches community-based Web site offering information about mental illness and substance abuse.
Network of Care (www.Ohio.networkofcare.org) launches an innovative, comprehensive, easy-to-use Web site designed to be an important resource for people with mental illnesses, as well as their care givers and service providers, in northeast Ohio.
Network of Care (www.Ohio.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, their families and service providers be providing online access to comprehensive services available in their community.
Network of Care (www.Ohio.networkofcare.org) launches statewide, county-specific Web sites in Ohio for those seeking critical information, communication and advocacy tools relating to behavioral health.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes in-home care easier with online access to comprehensive services available within the Twin Counties, and Wilson, Halifax and Northampton counties.
Online information and communication database for seniors, physicians and caregivers to launch in the Twin Counties, and in Wilson, Halifax and Northampton counties.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within the Tri-County area.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Essex and Franklin counties.
Residents of Essex and Franklin counties now have a new Internet resource for information about mental health, substance abuse and disability services.
Network of Care Web site directs people to substance abuse and mental health resources in their areas.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Pierce County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Allegany and Steuben counties.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers children, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Anne Arundel County.
Utah Network of Care (www.utah.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness and substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within all of Utah’s counties.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with developmental disabilities, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available in Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties.
A new network offers information on social services and even personalized medical care.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with developmental disabilities, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
Internet site allows county residents to find mental health resources quickly and easily.
Ventura County Behavioral Health Department launchs Network of Care Web site to provide families, clients and counselors with information and resources on mental health issues.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Ventura County.
Debut of San Bernardino County Web site specific to mental health could make the internet the main source of help.
New Web site enables people and families with mental illness, developmental disabilities, or substance abuse issues to access comprehensive services online within each of Missouri’s counties.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Oranage County.
New internet resource provides information about mental health disorders and care, along with resources about substance abuse and developmental disabilities for Calaveras County residents.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Alameda County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Colusa County.
Kern County Mental Health Department launches free online source of help and information on mental illness, substance abuse and developmental disabilities to county residents, families and mental health and social service providers.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to Kern County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Merced County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within San Benito County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Merced County.
Mental, behavioral health the focus of online content, which provides links to legislation, articles and local organizations.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Los Angeles County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Napa County.
New Web site provides information, communications and advocacy for Tulare County residents seeking mental health services.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne Counties.
Former Assemblyman Bruce Bronzan, president of Trilogy Integrated Resources, debuts Network for Care Web site that aims to provide online information, communications and advocacy for mental health consumers and providers.
New Web site aimed at servicing the mentally ill in the tri-counties area unveiled at press conference in San Andreas.
Debut of new mental health Web site in San Francisco praised by those seeking services, professionals and advocates alike.
New Web site helps people with mental illnesses, substance use disorders, or families of children with emotional disturbances locate services and information in Marin County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Santa Clara County.
Orange County Network of Care: A Road Map to Health Care (www.ochealthcare.org) empowers Orange County residents and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Orange County.
Residents can find healthcare info at www.ochealthcare.org.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Bexar County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with developmental disabilities, their families and service providers by providing unique online access to comprehensive services available in the Central Valley area.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers children, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Durham County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with developmental disabilities, their families and service providers by providing unique online access to comprehensive services available within Los Angeles County.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within the Five County area.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers children, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within St. Mary's County.
Anne Arundel County joins national Web site that provides information on mental health care and insurance options.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Anne Arundel County.
City of Los Angeles Department of Aging introduces a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service
providers seeking long-term care and information services.
Multi-lingual Web site allows users to store personal health information.
Polk County offers one-stop Web site for resources on disability and mental health issues.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Worcester County.
Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board (CCCMHB) unveils new user-friendly Web site for county residents and organizations to locate information regarding mental health services.
Governor learned of issues while caring for his in-laws.
New Web site provides one-stop shop for long-term care and other health care information.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within the Mid-Columbia area.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Network of Care allows consumers and customers to better understand behavioral issues and have better access to related information within the county.
Oregon's Lincoln County debuts an easy to use, easy to navigate, no-wrong-door Web portal for individuals, families, and agencies dealing with behavioral health, addictions and developmental disabilities issues.
Lorain County Ohio unveils a first-of-its-kind Web page for domestic violence victims.
Network of Care (http://lincoln.or.networkofcare.org/mh) empowers people with behavioral health, addictions or developmental disability issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Lincoln County.
Victims of domestic violence now have a new place to go for help, without leaving their homes.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people experiencing domestic violence, their families and friends, and the agencies and programs that serve them, by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Lorain County.
San Mateo County County officials have provided a new tool with information about comprehensive long-term care services and a wide range of educational resources for seniors and people with disabilities.
Seniors and the disabled in San Mateo County will soon have a new Web site (http://sanmateo.networkofcare.org/aging) to help them find services ranging from health care and transportation to home repair work.
The site, started through a $60,000 city-funded initiative, offers services for patients and providers.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Philadelphia.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, mental retardation or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Chemung County.
Network of Support for Community Living (www.sfnscl.org) empowers seniors and people with disabilities and makes independent living easier with online access to comprehensive services available within San Francisco.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with behavioral health disorders, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within the counties of Floyd, Giles, Montgomery, Pulaski and the City of Radford.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with behavioral health disorders, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within the counties of Henrico, New Kent, Charles City, Chesterfield, and the City of Richmond.
Virginia's Governor and Secretary of Health and Human Resources thank 10 Virginia communities for launching Network of Care for Behavioral Health.
The National Mental Health Association of Greater Los Angeles today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies concerned with mental health.
WOOSTER, Ohio – The Mental Health and Recovery Board of Ashland County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies concerned with behavioral health and emotional wellness.
WOOSTER, Ohio – Network of Care empowers people with mental illness or substance abuse issues, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Columbiana County.
WOOSTER, Ohio – The Mental Health and Recovery Board of Wayne and Holmes Counties today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies concerned with behavioral health and emotional wellness.
Senior citizens now have a one-stop resource where they can find information about age-related diseases and care without leaving their home.
RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Riverside County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.
Recognizing the importance of expanding access to critical behavioral-health information, the National Association of County Behavioral Health Directors (NACBHD) last month announced a public/private partnership to promote an online mental health information source nationwide.
Nightingale Nursing Education Center in San Leandro is holding “Prime-Time Wednesdays” this month with different speakers every week.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Working to dramatically expand access to critical behavioral-health information for individuals, families and service providers, the National Association of County Behavioral Health Directors (NACBHD) today announced a strategic alliance with Trilogy Integrated Resources LLC to promote Network of Care for Behavioral Health Web sites nationwide, as recommended in the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health.
The Stark County Community Mental Health Board, in partnership with the Stark County Family Council, has introduced an Internet-based community resource for information related to mental health, children and families.
The Stark County Community Mental Health Board, in partnership with the Stark County Family Council, recently introduced the Stark County Network of Care, http://stark.oh.networkofcare.org, an Internet-based resource for the up-to-date information related to mental health, children and families.
In April of this year, Onondaga County became the first county in the state to offer the award-winning Network of Care for Behavioral Health. County Executive Nicholas Pirro, at a press conference that included consumers, family members and providers, unveiled this innovative, user-friendly online behavioral health informational tool.
To place information into the hands of those who need it, the Stark County Mental Health Board, in partnership with the Stark County Family Council, announces the launch of its new Internet-based community resource, the Stark County Network of Care (http://stark.oh.networkofcare.org) on June 9.
The Stark County Community Mental Health Board, in partnership with the Stark County Family Council, will introduce a breakthrough, Internet-based community resource on Wednesday, June 9th, 2004. The Stark County Network of Care (http://stark.oh.networkofcare.org) is an Internet-based resource for up-to-date information related to mental health, children and families.
Onondaga County launched a Web site last week to help people find answers to questions about mental health and drug abuse.
Onondaga County Executive Nick Pirro unveiled the breakthrough Web solution today. It's called the Network of Care for Behavioral Health.
County Executive Nicholas J. Pirro will unveil a breakthrough web solution for recipients, families, and the general public concerned with mental health, developmental disabilities, and chemical dependence.
Santa Clara County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Clermont County
Lorain County is pioneering a free Web site heralded as a revolutionary way to help people navigate mental health care.
Lorain County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies concerned with mental and emotional wellness. Network of Care for Mental Health is an online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. It ensures there is “No Wrong Door” for those navigating the system of mental health services, those working to avoid the need for formal services, and those ready to transition out of the mental health system.
Taking care of emotional health isn’t always easy. But now, with the Network of Care at your fingertips, finding help is much easier. Log on to fresno.networkofcare.org.
County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies concerned with mental and emotional wellness. Network of Care for Mental Health is an online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. It ensures there is “No Wrong Door” for those navigating the system of mental health services, those working to avoid the need for formal services, and those ready to transition out of the mental health system.
PASSAGES Adult Resource Center recently unveiled its Network of Care web site, which is intended to help the elderly, disabled, and service providers in Butte County with information on in-home care issues.
Fresno County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.
Fresno County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies concerned with mental and emotional wellness. Network of Care for Mental Health is an online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. It ensures there is “No Wrong Door” for those navigating the system of mental health services, those working to avoid the need for formal services, and those ready to transition out of the mental health system.
Fresno County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies involved with children, especially kids ages 0-5. Network of Care for Kids is a “No Wrong Door” online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. This site can greatly assist families in finding the best services for their children, from insurance coverage to local services. It’s a better way to connect the community that cares for our children.
Placer County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies involved with children, especially kids ages 0-5. Network of Care for Kids is a “No Wrong Door” online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. This site can greatly assist families in finding the best services for their children, from insurance coverage to local services. It’s a better way to connect the community that cares for our children.
The President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health has showcased California’s Network of Care for Mental Health (http://www.networkofcare.org) as a model program in its ambitious, six-goal plan to fundamentally transform mental health care in America.
Kings County today introduced a breakthrough Web solution for individuals, families and agencies involved with children, especially kids ages 0-5. Network of Care for Kids is a “No Wrong Door” online information place that provides critical information, communication and advocacy tools with a single point of entry. This site can greatly assist families in finding the best services for their children, from insurance coverage to local services. It’s a better way to connect the community that cares for our children.
Contra Costa County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers children, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within Contra Costa County
Network of Care (www.networkofcare.org) empowers people with mental illness, their families and service providers by providing online access to comprehensive services available within San Diego County
Fourteen California counties will soon receive in-depth medical information from Healthwise within the Network of Care virtual health communities.
SAN FRANCISCO – The American Society on Aging, in collaboration with the Pfizer Medical Humanities Initiative, has announced that the Network of Care for Seniors and People with Disabilities (www.networkofcare.org) was selected as one of six recipients of the 2003 Healthcare and Aging Award. Network of Care’s creator, Trilogy Integrated Resources LLC, will be honored at the Joint Conference of the National Council on the Aging and the American Society on Aging on March 14, 2003, in Chicago.
You’ll find many new features on your Network of Care Web site. Read on for some of the recent upgrades.
Seniors and disabled people in Butte County should be able to find useful information on a new Internet Web site sponsored by Passages, a Chico nonprofit organization.
Seniors and disabled people will be able to get medical information and learn about resources available to them on a new county Web site.
San Diego County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.
Santa Barbara County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.
Santa Barbara health care leaders hope to connect with a demographic, snugly nestled among the smallest of the computer industry’s niche markets.
Kings County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the thousands of seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.
A wealth of information can now be found online for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers at kings.networkofcare.org (Network of Care).
The county health department is trying to spread the word about a Web site designed to help local seniors and the disabled access the services they need.
Finding the right information and resources just got a little easier for Santa Cruz County’s seniors and persons with disabilities.
Santa Cruz County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to all the seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.
The County Health Services Agency and Senior Network Services have teamed up to create a new informative Web site for seniors and health care workers.
Monterey County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to all the seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.
A new government Web site, designed exclusively for Alameda County’s seniors and people with disabilities, places an incredible variety of services and tools in one place to help people stay independent.
Using technology to help people born before the first computer, Alameda and Sacramento counties have shown off Web sites that link seniors to in-home care and community-based care programs with a click of the computer mouse.
The problems of finding services, for the elderly and disabled are getting attention in Alameda County.
Starting today, seniors, the disabled and caregivers in Alameda County can turn to the Internet to find information about health care services in an attempt to make in-home care easier.
Resource information tailored for Alameda County caregivers, seniors and the disabled is available through a new Web site being tested for the county.
Alameda County introduced a Web site Monday designed to help the elderly and people with disabilities find services and resources.
Alameda County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a multilingual, community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the more than 300,000 seniors and persons with disabilities who live in our county.
State and county leaders joined hundreds of seniors and service providers in praising Network of Care during launch events introducing the multilingual, community-based Web site in Sacramento and Alameda counties.
A new Internet site has made finding long-term services and information a little easier for elderly residents, disabled individuals and their caregivers in California.
Sacramento County is using the Internet to open up a world of assistance and advice to older or disabled people and their caregivers.
Sacramento County today introduced a breakthrough solution for the elderly, their families, caregivers and service providers called Network of Care, a community-based Web site that provides comprehensive long-term care services, information and education that is significant to the more than 186,000 seniors who live here.