Missouri funding gap puts man’s mental and behavioral health care in jeopardy

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Nic Hahn won’t become homeless. And the progress Hahn has made at his Kansas City-area behavioral health facility, Behavioral Health Allies, will continue after a decision by state officials. Hahn, 21, has lived there for four years with around-the-clock care for his severe autism…

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