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County Commission gets update on Integrea

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BY MICHELLE KEY
THE OBSERVER

LEE COUNTY — During Monday night’s Lee County Commission meeting,
Jimmie Dickey, executive director and CEO of Integrea, presented information pertaining to the name change of East Alabama Mental Health to Integrea Community Health System. The organization has been providing services to the community since 1960 and serves Lee, Chambers, Russell and Tallapoosa Counties.
“We chose [the name] Integrea specifically in emphasize the importance of the integration of services in order to achieve the greatest outcomes possible,” Dickey said. “So, what we do is what makes us different from other providers. We are the center that provides and integrates a full range of mental health and substance abuse services. We serve the community where the community needs to be served.”
Jennifer Tidwell appeared before commissioners, thanking them for their support for Valley Haven School (VHS). VHS provides services for individuals with disabilities in Valley, Alabama. For more information visit www.valleyhavenschool.org.
Lee County Emergency Management Agency Director Rita Smith informed the commission about the National Information Officer’s Association Annual Conference, which she and other community public information officers recently attended.

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