In AMNY: Breaking the Mental Health Crisis Cycle

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Walk down the streets of Manhattan or ride the subway late at night, and you see a painful truth: New Yorkers, many of whom are struggling with serious mental illness, caught in a cycle of neglect. Right now, our system fails them. It fails their families. And it fails our city.

The heartbreaking reality is that for too many New Yorkers, the cycle looks like this: the street, the subway, the emergency room—and then back to the street. Too often, we are relying on emergency rooms and city jails to serve as our mental health system. We see the same individuals enter crisis again and again because we do not have the inpatient care capacity or enough beds to break this cycle.

This revolving door of neglect is not only a public health failure, but a profound moral one. We are leaving our most vulnerable New Yorkers to languish, rather than provide them with dignity and care.

Read the full story in AMNY.

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