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LSF Health Systems is one of seven behavioral health Managing Entities (ME) contracted by the Florida Department of Children and Families to manage the state-funded system of behavioral health care for people who face poverty and are without insurance. LSF Health Systems serves a 23-county region in Northeast and North Central Florida. Our providers care for people who face the most vulnerable situations and do not have insurance. This includes children, adults, and families who lack the financial resources to afford care. Our goal is to ensure that every child and adult in need receive the right service, at the right time, and in the right setting.
During National PTSD Awareness Month and beyond, let us strive to promote understanding, empathy, and support for those affected by PTSD. Together, we can break the stigma surrounding mental health and create a compassionate society that fosters healing and resilience.
We are pleased to welcome Renee Morrissette, a graduating member of the LSF Health Systems Certified Recovery Peer Specialist (CRPS) training program who is now employed with our Training Institute as a Success Specialist, helping other peers reach their goals through the Opioid Impacted Family Support Program (OIFSP).
Join us for a presentation on behavioral health in your community. Take part in a community conversation surrounding needs and priorities.
The New Year can be exciting opportunity to get a head start on goals and self betterment, but it can also be easy to get overwhelmed with new obstacles. Check out these tips from Dr. Christine Cauffield on having a happy and healthy New Year.
LSF Health Systems CEO Dr. Christine Cauffield was named one of Florida Trend Magazine's 2021 Women in Leadership.
LSF Health Systems was recently awarded a five-year, $995,00-per-year federal grant to expand a highly successful mental health screening and intervention program in Central Florida counties including Lake, Sumter and Marion.
It’s a busy time of year for service providers and Continuum of Care (CoC) Lead Agencies who are hard at work responding to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
LSF Health Systems recently launched its largest suicide prevention awareness campaign to date.
Twelve nonprofit organizations participated in LSF Health Systems’ inaugural innovation competition via a brief video submission highlighting the impact of programs. Top honors in the Judges Award Category went to the Sulzbacher Center, for its Chronically Homeless Offenders Program (CHOP), which diverts homeless individuals with mental health challenges from jail.
Behavioral health professionals, partners, and community stakeholders from across the northeast region and state attended LSF Health Systems' Inaugural Behavioral Innovation Challenge on October 19th, offering praise for the event and the innovative platform that served as the backdrop for the virtual affair.
We are pleased to welcome Renee Morrissette, a graduating member of the LSF Health Systems Certified Recovery Peer Specialist (CRPS) training program who is now employed with our Training Institute as a Success Specialist, helping other peers reach their goals through the Opioid Impacted Family Support Program (OIFSP).
LSF Health Systems employees contemplate the LSF values in the context of a global pandemic.
Through our Training Institute, as well as various grant awards, LSF Health Systems (LSFHS) is making great strides in the Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) mission














