What is the difference between the services provided by the regional Human Service Centers and those provided by the State Hospital?
A. The eight regional Human Service Centers in North Dakota provide community-based treatment for individuals with a mental illness or chemical dependency. These services may be provided on an outpatient residential basis. While many treatment modalities may be similar (medication therapy, counseling, skills training, etc.), services are provided in the community setting. The State Hospital provides treatment in a more structured environment to meet the needs of those who need more intensity than community-based services can provide.
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