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PERSONS TO BE SERVED. The target groups for the Peer Support and Wellness Center (Wellness Center) consist of adults residing in COUNTY, eighteen (18) years of age or older, who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness and who may have a co- occurring disorder. The target population should be actively managing their recovery and independently engaged in mental health treatment in the community. The Wellness Center’s services are designed to contribute to an individual’s continued personal growth and help a person gain the skills necessary to sustain independent community living. The Wellness Center program shall have the ability to host a minimum of seventy-five (75) members each day of operation.

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Sources: Contract for Provision of Mental Health Peer Support and Wellness Center Services

PERSONS TO BE SERVED. The target groups for the Peer Support and Wellness Center (Wellness Center) consist of adults residing in COUNTY, eighteen (18) years of age or older, who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness and who may have a co- occurring disorder. The target population should be actively managing their recovery and independently engaged in mental health treatment in the community. The Wellness Center’s services are designed to contribute to an individual’s continued personal growth and help a person gain the skills necessary to sustain independent community living. The Wellness Center program shall have the ability to host a minimum of seventy-five one hundred (75100) members each day of operation.

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Sources: Contract for Provision of Mental Health Peer Support and Wellness Center Services

PERSONS TO BE SERVED. The target groups for the Peer Support and Wellness Center (Wellness Center) consist of adults residing in COUNTY, eighteen (18) years of age or older, who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness and who may have a co- co-occurring disorder. The target population should be actively managing their recovery and independently engaged in mental health treatment in the community. The Wellness Center’s services are designed to contribute to an individual’s continued personal growth and help a person gain the skills necessary to sustain independent community living. The Wellness Center program shall have the ability to host a minimum of seventy-five fifty (7550) members each day of operation.

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Sources: Contract for Provision of Mental Health Peer Support and Wellness Center Services