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Lakeport Police Department announces partnership with Siyan Clinical Research
Siyan Clinical Research of Santa Rosa was recently awarded a Lake County Mental Health Services grant through the California Community Reinvestment grants program, or CalCRG, in response to a health needs assessment provided by Hope Rising Lake County.
This assessment identified the county’s significant health needs, including mental health, alcoholism, poverty, drug use, unemployment and housing stability.
The CalCRG program was included in the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (Proposition 64), approved by California voters in 2016, and funded by the cannabis excise and cultivation taxes.
Siyan Clinical Research is the largest psychiatric research facility in Northwestern California.
The facility will be designing and implementing services in cooperation with Hope Rising Lake County, Lake County Family Resource Center, Lake County Behavioral Health, Lake County Probation, Lake County Public Health, Lakeport Police Department, California Human Development and the Mendocino Private Industry Council Inc.
“At Siyan Clinical Research we provide our patients with the highest quality psychiatric care in an atmosphere of respect, compassion, and a belief in the innate value of every individual, regardless of his or her accomplishments or failures,” said Dr. Anish Shah, president and CEO of Siyan Clinical Research. “Our mission is to improve care for people with mental disorders and their families through tailored treatment, professional education, and standard-setting clinical care.”
Siyan Clinical Research is the largest private behavioral health practice in Northern California, with a 4,000-patient database serving six counties. Find more information about Siyan Clinical Research at www.siyanresearch.org.
More information about the Lakeport Police Department’s participation in this program is available from Chief Brad Rasmussen at 707-263-5491.