Plan to merge Norman mental health programs will cost more in long run, some advocates say

 
BY JANE GLENN CANNON    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: November 22, 2009

NORMAN — Hundreds of people suffering from mental illness and addiction will go untreated if the state-run Norman Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center is closed, mental health professionals say.

photo - Bonnie  Dunn, executive director of Transition House Inc. in Norman, Ok Wed. May 14, 2008. BY JACONNA AGUIRRE, THE OKLAHOMAN
Bonnie Dunn, executive director of Transition House Inc. in Norman, Ok Wed. May 14, 2008. BY JACONNA AGUIRRE, THE OKLAHOMAN

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