Liberty Resources Commemorates Five Year Anniversary of Partnership with Genoa HealthcarePosted on July 26, 2023 |
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SYRACUSE, NY — Liberty Resources is pleased to commemorate its five-year anniversary with Genoa Healthcare, its on-site pharmacy partner that is located inside its Integrated Health Clinic.
Genoa Healthcare is the largest provider of behavioral health pharmacy services for individuals with behavioral health and other complex, chronic health conditions in the United States. The organization established its presence inside the Syracuse location of Liberty Resources’ Integrated Health Clinic in 2018.
Through this partnership, Liberty Resources’ clients are able to access prescribed medications following an appointment. Genoa’s pharmacists collaborate with Liberty Resources’ multi-disciplinary team of licensed mental health clinicians, physicians, and medical professionals to support individuals in achieving their health goals.
For more information about Liberty Resources and its services, please visit www.liberty-resources.org.
About Liberty Resources
Liberty Resources is a non-profit organization that provides an array of services to nearly 18,000 individuals and families throughout New York, New Jersey and Texas. The agency is widely known for its integrated health care supports that include primary care, pediatrics, mental health, substance use, care management and other community-based services. In addition, Liberty Resources provides child and family services and developmental disability services. The agency also operates Liberty POST, a provider of early intervention and therapy services. Liberty Resources is headquartered in East Syracuse, NY.
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