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  2. Alabama Department of Mental Health - Wikipedia

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    Alabama Department of Mental Health is the state agency responsible for serving Alabama citizens with mental illnesses, intellectual disabilities, and substance use disorders. The department was formally established by ACT 881 in 1965.

  3. Partlow Center - Wikipedia

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    Partlow Center was the third mental health facility to open in Alabama. The first was Bryce Hospital, initially known as the Alabama Insane Hospital.It was proposed to the state Legislature in 1836 by Dorothea Dix, a pioneering reformer in the treatment of mental illness, and accepted its first patient in 1861. [3]

  4. Steve Hamerdinger - Wikipedia

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    Before moving to Alabama in 2003, Hamerdinger was the Director of the Office of Deaf and Linguistic Support Services at the Missouri Department of Mental Health. In 2009, Hamerdinger was appointed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as a representative at the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership Network on ...

  5. Crisis center for mentally ill patients planned - AOL

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    Jul. 25—Help for the mentally ill is coming soon for the Decatur area with the Mental Health Center of North Central Alabama's planned construction, with assistance from the state, of a crisis ...

  6. Daughter accused of causing elderly mother’s death must ...

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    OZARK, Ala (WDHN) — A 59-year-old woman accused of neglecting her mother, leading to her death, will undergo mental health treatment to see if she is able to stand before a jury of her peers.

  7. Bryce Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The deal, approved by Gov. Bob Riley and the Alabama Department of Mental Health on December 30, 2009, was worth $72 million in cash, including the construction of a replacement hospital, which was done under UA's supervision and direction. The university paid $50 million in cash and Mental Health received another $22 million in state bond money.

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