Sanders, DHS Announce $5 Million to Support Youth Substance Abuse Residential Treatment and Supportive Housing Units for Adults

From: Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders
October 18, 2024

LITTLE ROCK - On October 18, 2024, Governor Sanders along with the Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS), announced a combined $5 million in grants to a pair of providers for infrastructure improvements that support youth and adults struggling with mental health, substance abuse, or intellectual disabilities.

“This announcement builds on my administration’s work to support some of our most vulnerable communities,” said Governor Sanders.“These grants meet Arkansans in need where they are and puts them on a path to a better life - we will continue working to ensure all our citizens have every opportunity to reach their full potential.”

“The projects supported by these grants will fill gaps in coverage and help deliver better services to youth seeking to transition out of addiction and adults with behavioral health or intellectual disabilities who are reintegrating into their communities,” said DHS Secretary Kristi Putnam. “We are grateful for the support of the Legislature, the Governor’s Office, our partners in the community, and everyone who helped make these grants a reality, and we look forward to seeing these projects take root and begin serving at-risk Arkansans.”

“We are excited to move forward with these investments that support kids and adults struggling with mental health challenges or substance abuse problems,” said DHS Director of Specialty Populations Melissa Weatherton. “The providers that receive these funds will help us complete the continuum of care and allow us to better deliver services to Arkansans in need.”

A $2 million grant for Youth Substance Abuse Residential Treatment Facilities will allow Unity Health in Searcy to expand treatment programs for children and teens struggling with substance abuse disorders. A second grant for Supported Housing Units for Adults will provide $3 million to Independence Care of Arkansas to purchase, renovate, and construct tiny homes as part of a development in Camden for adults transitioning from secure therapeutic settings into the community.

The youth substance abuse residential treatment facilities grant will result in additional beds for youth residential services at the Unity Health Specialty Campus at 1200 South Main St., which will help fill a need for services for adolescents struggling with both significant acute psychiatric and substance misuse issues. It will represent the first substance use disorder residential treatment unit specifically for adolescents in Arkansas.

The supportive housing units for adults grant will fund the purchase and construction of accessible tiny homes tailored to the needs of individuals with disabilities, mental health challenges, or substance abuse problems. Independence Care of Arkansas will partner with local health care providers, mental health professionals, and community organizations to deliver services to residents as part of a supportive living community at the Millcreek Mobile Home & RV Park at 101 Ouachita Road 471 in Camden.

Work on both projects must be completed by September 2026, and both grant recipients are required to continue operations of the newly renovated programs for at least five years after completion.

DHS previously awarded $15 million in additional grants tied to this same program. Those grants support infrastructure improvements and expansions for programs tied to community reintegration for children, adult substance abuse residential treatment facilities, supportive housing units for young adults, therapeutic communities for adults with intellectual disabilities.

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