RVBH receives funds to expand services in Henderson County

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RiverValley Behavioral Health, a nonprofit organization specializing in the provision of behavioral health services, was awarded a $1.2 million grant from the Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities.

The grant funding, which will be allocated over a period of four years, will support the enhancement of services for transition-aged youth in Henderson County, with it aimed at improving access to culturally- and developmentally-appropriate supports and services for youth and young adults.

RVBH was also awarded $246,800 to develop a National Association of Recovery Residences (NARR) Level III Recovery Home for women in Henderson County. The funding is part of a $4.9 million grant package announced by Gov. Andy Beshear to help address Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome by offering comprehensive treatment and recovery services to pregnant and parenting women.

Published on May 5, 2022