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The merger creates "Greater Cincinnati's longest-serving behavioral health organization for children and families," the two say in a statement. The agencies report their combined history equates to 347 years of service — St. Aloysius dates to 1832 and The Children's Home was founded in 1864.
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Childrens hospitals report the number of young people in crisis or seeking mental health services continues to increase. This new urgent care is designed to meet those needs in situations not rising to the level of emergency department care.
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The United Way of Greater Cincinnati this week announced $9 million in funding for local agencies. About 135 agencies are promised the funding starting in…
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Students on the autism spectrum and other related diagnoses are gearing up for a big day. They're presenting their history, art and science projects…