Three years after the so-called Augusta Mental Health Institute consent decree, which guaranteed housing, job training, counseling and medical care for patients leaving the institution, huge shortages exist for all services. What has evolved is often a vicious cycle of rationed psychiatric care, homelessness and confinement at county jails. Related article
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