 Recently, Wesker has begun accepting Medicaid health insurance from their patients. This will allow them to see more people and get them started on the road to recovery using the tools at their disposal. This will especially aid in the operation of the Judy Patton Center for Healthy Families. We just started the Medicaid program, which is amazing because previously we could only take people that were sent by DOC, but now we'll be able to more widely take patients with their passport, with their well care, things like that. And so that just leaves us wide open to taking new clients that would need the help, but aren't necessarily court ordered for the help. We've been looking for this for a while. Like I said, we've basically been DOC for quite some time, and we've been looking to go to Medicaid because we just want to be able to help more people, you know? And so we're finally getting that pushed through, and we're just super excited about being able to help a lot more people. Do you worry about having enough money to last throughout retirement? Give Reed Potter at Raymond James a call. Reed has 26 years experience helping folks enjoy their best life in their retirement years. At the Center for Healthy Families, patients can be evaluated and receive prescriptions as needed. West Care employees have taken many necessary steps to help those in need. Just look at the whole mind, the whole body, and everything, and go from there. And we're, like I say, one of the only ones who has a PhD on site. We do accept MAT patients, so the Medicated Addiction Treatment. We have them come on site. They prescribe the medicines here. We hold on to them. You know, we give them their medications as needed, you know, as prescribed. And so that's good too, because that's a plus. Some places, you know, don't allow Medicaid at MAT. So we just were really proud of that. And like I said, being able to have them come on site and just take care of everything that they need, you know, it's a one-stop shop. So we're really proud of that. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.