LifePath Systems is the designated behavioral health and intellectual and developmental disabilities authority for Collin County.
The information in this section reflects data captured between September 1, 2021 and August 31, 2022. Data reflects individuals served through LifePath Systems and our subcontracted providers.
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The Foundation provided
Baylor, Scott, & White Medical Center in McKinney, Plano, Centennial
Keller-Williams DFW
Allen Americans hockey team
Credit Union of Texas
LifePath Systems thanks all those who gave to support our mission of serving the Collin County community.
Texas has seen a significance increase in overdose deaths including opioid-related overdoses, over the past several years. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published provisional data from 2021 that shows 66 percent of opioid-related deaths in the state involve synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl and fentanyl analogs. Through our evidence based programs, we educate, support, and treat individuals who have abused opioids and other substances.
The Binky Patrol won a statewide award at the annual Texas Council Conference for their contributions to infants and toddlers receiving LifePath Services. The non-profit group handmakes hundreds of blankets each year for those most in need.
We are proud to announce that in 2022 we increased our efforts to serve the Asian community in Collin County. Our goal is to ensure that the services we provide are reflective of the communities we serve; this includes being mindful of the changing demographics and providing support for our diverse population. We believe that by building relationships and creating a more inclusive environment, we can better serve the needs of all of our Collin County residents.
Longtime LifePath Systems employee, Peggy Schmidt, has been appointed to the Rehabilitation Council of Texas through October of 2025 by Governor Greg Abbott. The Council partners with the Texas Workforce Commission to advocate for people with disabilities in the vocational rehabilitation process. No doubt Peggy's passion and years of experience as a Program Administrator for Supported Employment has led to this distinguished honor.