Residents and Mental Illness How Can Managers Help?

How can managers work to help residents struggling with mental illness?
Mental health and mental illness are two topics many are reluctant to address - but when a resident in a co-op, condo, or HOA community is struggling, sometimes that struggle can impact their neighbors, board, and management professionals. Here, three management pros weigh in on how property managers can recognize and navigate a very sensitive situation. 

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