Mayor Announces Plan to Provide Care for People with Untreated Severe Mental Illness in NYC
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced on Nov. 29 a new pathway forward to addressing what was called the ongoing crisis of people experiencing severe mental illnesses who are left untreated and unsheltered in New York City’s streets and subways. In a public address, Adams detailed what was referenced as a compassionate new vision to tackle the crisis, beginning with a directive issued immediately to city agencies and contractors involved in evaluating and providing care to individuals in psychiatric crisis. The mayor also laid out an 11-point legislative agenda that will be among his top priorities in Albany