In April 2025, Alamance County launched an innovative mental health crisis hub offering immediate, no-cost support to individuals facing behavioral health emergencies. Located in central North Carolina, this facility includes walk-in urgent care, a peer-led “living room” space, and a 16-bed inpatient unit — all designed to divert individuals from jails and emergency rooms. [...]
In the behavioral health and human services field, staff burnout isn’t just a personal issue—it’s an organizational risk that impacts client care, regulatory compliance, and team morale. Whether you’re operating in North Carolina’s Triangle Region, Wilmington, Charlotte, or expanding services in Tennessee or Arkansas, the challenges are similar: overwhelmed staff, high turnover, and rising [...]