December 27, 2025 - 08:51

Vail Health is inviting community members to participate in its biannual behavioral health survey, which is now open for responses. This important initiative aims to evaluate the current state of behavioral health in Eagle and Summit Counties. The insights gathered from the survey will play a crucial role in shaping the allocation of resources and funding for various behavioral health programs offered by Vail Health.
The organization emphasizes the importance of community input, as it helps to identify pressing needs and gaps in services. By participating in the survey, residents can voice their experiences and concerns regarding mental health and wellness. This feedback is vital for tailoring programs that effectively address the unique challenges faced by the community.
Vail Health encourages all residents to take part in this survey, as it represents an opportunity to influence the future of behavioral health services in the region. The deadline for submitting responses is approaching, making now the perfect time to contribute to this significant effort.
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