Kansas grapples with a workforce shortage that often leaves rural communities, Kansans in poverty and those with a history of homelessness or incarceration with fewer care options and resources, said Isaac Johnson, the operations manager for the National Alliance on Mental Illness for Kansas. RACHEL MIPRO/KANSAS REFLECTOR
BY ANNA KAMINSKIKansas Reflector TOPEKA — Kansas ranked worst in the nation for mental illness prevalence and mental health care access in a 2023 report,…