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Live Oak Mental Health and Wellness, the mental health facility affiliated with Trident Medical Center, has been honored with the esteemed Gold Bell Award from Mental Health America. This recognition highlights the hospital's commitment to providing exceptional mental health services and promoting overall wellness in the community.
The Gold Bell Award is a symbol of excellence in mental health care, celebrating organizations that demonstrate outstanding practices and innovative approaches in the field. Live Oak's dedication to patient-centered care and its comprehensive mental health programs have set a benchmark for quality service delivery.
The award also underscores the importance of mental health awareness and the need for accessible resources in the community. Live Oak's team of professionals works tirelessly to create an environment where individuals can receive the support they need to thrive. This recognition not only honors their hard work but also inspires continued efforts to enhance mental health services for all.
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