Rural Texas ERs face growing mental health crisis

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The mental health workforce shortage is more acute in rural areas, adding to rising patient loads in hospital ERs.

Across the state, rural hospitals face a shortage of mental health care providers, with over 60% of rural counties designated as provider shortage areas by the

Titus’ mental health providers also care for patients in surrounding counties that have even fewer resources. In Titus, patients with mental health needs would typically be transferred to Terrell State Hospital, but the waits there are long, too. ''When you put a client in a room, and you tell them that they have to stay in that room and they can't leave that room for multiple days, people get agitated, right?" said Bacak, a lecturer at the School of Social Work at Texas State University who spent eight years working in Texas emergency rooms in both rural and urban hospitals in Bastrop, San Marcos and Austin prior to teaching.

 

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