- Ranking the States | Mental Health America
http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/issues/ranking-states
Parity or Disparity Report FINAL.pdf (http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/sites/default/files/Parity%20or%20Disparity%20Report%20FINAL.pdf)
Parity or Disparity Report FINAL.pdf (http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/sites/default/files/Parity%20or%20Disparity%20Report%20FINAL.pdf)
Probably not in a city where SSD prevalence is at its high but rather in countryside and its quietness.
I wanted to move from this town a long time ago
when the kids and I were in apartment
I researched all day at the library with real books and indexes
for the best place to move to
for jobs
health care
cost of living
climate
and fun
What city was it? (answer in 10 minutes)
San Antonio, Texas
You can’t escape it.
Stigma is everywhere!
I live in South Carolina. Number 37 YAY!!! lol
I also wonder if Connecticut is highest
after the Sandy Hook school shooting
San Francisco. I lived there for 18 years. You can be exactly whoever you are and people just accept you. Of course, I haven’t lived there now for over 20 years. It may have changed with all the tech people moving in…
Connecticut has great health care. So many programs and Iop’s and whatnot. Just expensive so it’s hard to afford it here if you’re MI.
A high overall ranking indicates lower prevalence of mental illness and higher rates of access to care
Yup. misleading rankings
Ct they chase the mentally ill out of the state with stigma and high cost of living. But if you’re willing to stay. There’s great care for you!