I Live Here Westchester NY
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/fan_mail/new] In 2011, Westchester County closed its outpatient mental health clinics. This past March, after nearly fifteen years, the county opened a new Mental Health Safety Net Clinic in White Plains. County Executive Jenkins called it a signature initiative. The honest version: it's a policy reversal — and the 2011 closure was a policy choice with real consequences. Today's Brief examines what the fifteen-year gap actually cost: ER overcrowding, overburdened nonprofits, and a system that left the people with the least private-market access to care with the least county support. It also asks whether one clinic, in one location, is proportionate to the problem. In This Episode: (0:00) Cold open — the 2011 closure (0:30) What the new clinic offers and where it is (1:15) What the fifteen-year gap cost: ERs, nonprofits, families (2:30) Income stratification and mental health access in Westchester (3:15) What the county got right in 2026 (4:00) Whether one clinic is enough (4:45) Close Sources: Westchester County government | County budget documents | American Hospital Association | National Alliance on Mental Illness Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/support] I Live Here Westchester is a production of I Live Here Media. We spotlight the voices, visionaries, and stories that make Westchester County more than just a place to live—it’s a place to belong. Have a guest suggestion or want to partner with us? Email: jimjockle@iliveheremedia.com Website: www.iliveheremedia.com [https://www.iliveheremedia.com/] Follow us on Instagram: @iliveheremedia [https://www.instagram.com/iliveheremedia/] Subscribe, rate, and share to support local storytelling.
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