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About Doylestown

Doylestown is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It has a land area of 2 square miles. The town was founded in 1745 when William Doyle built an inn in the community. Doylestown became the seat of Bucks County in 1813. 

Doylestown has a population of 8,300 people. Nearly 30% of residents are over age 65. Among people under age 65, 11% have a disability.

The ethnic composition of Doylestown is around 91% white, 5% Hispanic or Latinx, 2% Asian, and 2% black. Around 48% of residents over age 25 have a bachelor’s degree. Roughly 9% of residents speak a language other than English at home. 

People in Doylestown earn a mean annual wage of $46,500. The median household income is $73,200. Fifty-three percent of families in Doylestown own their home. Around 6% of residents live below the poverty line.

Mental Health in Doylestown

Mental health services in Doylestown are provided and supervised by the Department of Mental Health/Developmental Programs. The organization offers services to Bucks County residents who have intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, or mental health issues. Care is also offered to the families of people in treatment. The goal of these services is to provide support and help all residents participate in community life.

There are a variety of health care programs in Bucks County. These include mental health programs, developmental programs, early intervention services, and the Bucks County crisis intervention team (CIT) task force. Access to mental health care is limited for some people in the county. In Doylestown, for example, 7% of residents do not have medical insurance.

References:

  1. Department of Mental Health/Developmental Programs. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.buckscounty.org/government/HumanServices/MHDP
  2. Doylestown, Chalfont & Warrington. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.visitbuckscounty.com/towns-main-streets/doylestown-chalfont-warrington
  3. Historic Doylestown, Pennsylvania. One of America’s favorite small towns! (2013, December 17). Doylestown Patch. Retrieved from https://patch.com/pennsylvania/doylestown/historic-doylestown-pennsylvania-one-of-americas-favorite-small-towns
  4. History. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.doylestownborough.net/visitors/history
  5. QuickFacts: Doylestown borough, Pennsylvania. (n.d.). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved from https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/doylestownboroughpennsylvania/PST045216
 
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