monitor2012-10-02 - Lenawee Community Mental Health

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WELCOME TO:
LENAWEE
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
AUTHORITY
MISSION STATEMENT
"Promoting Positive Outcomes
through Quality Mental Health
Services."
LCMHA is a member of The Community
Mental Health Partnership of
Southeastern Michigan
Along with Livingston, Monroe and
Washtenaw County
This partnership strives to be the model of excellence
in a regional system of integrated care, joining with
consumers, families and the community to help
consumers reach their dreams
ACCREDITATION
LCMHA is accredited by The Joint
Commission of Healthcare Organizations
If someone you know has an issue with their
services or feels unsafe:
Contact Customer Services
263.8905
YOUR RIGHTS
All consumers of Lenawee Community
Mental Health will be treated fairly and
with dignity and respect.
If this is not happening, contact
– The Recipient Rights Officer –Katie Snay
– ask for a Recipient Rights Complaint
Form
– ask for Customer Services
WHAT IS CUSTOMER SERVICES?
• A link between you, the CMH System and
the community
• Seeks to reduce stigma about disabilities
by educating the public
• Wants you to be satisfied with the services
you receive
• Answers any questions you may have
about mental health issues
CONTACT US
Lenawee Community Mental Health Authority
1040 S. Winter Street, Suite 1022
Adrian, MI 49221
Phone: (517) 263-8905
Toll Free: (800) 664-5005
Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Evening hours by appointment
HELP REDUCE STIGMA
Become a member of the:
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS COMMITTEE
• Help organize conferences/workshops
• Arrange programs for the community
• Learn how to be a leader, to express your
thoughts
Call Customer Services at 263-8905
INTERCONNECTIONS
DROP IN CENTER
A place where persons with mental
illness can come together to connect
with each other in a social setting
110 W. Maumee Street
Adrian, MI 49221
517.265.9588
HOURS
Closed Sundays
Mon, Tues, Wed 12 – 5pm
Thurs – Sat 12pm – 8pm
www.lcmha.org – go to InterConnections
PEER SUPPORT SPECIALISTS
A Certified Peer Support Specialist is a
person in recovery who is certified to help
people on their journey of recovery
What can a Peer Support Specialist do?
• Answer benefit/service questions
• Give you info about community resources
• Be a listening ear when one is needed
If you would like to talk with a Certified Peer Support
Specialist, call 517.263.8905
LENAWEE PEER SPECIALISTS
• Brenda Lawson – LCMHA (263.8905)
• Ni Gordon – LCMHA (263.8905)
• Mark Roman – Inter-Connections (265.9588)
• Jennifer Durell - Inter-Connections (265.9588)
• Todd Bowen - Inter-Connections (265.9588)
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
• Are you in need of housing?
• Do you know of someone who
needs help with their utilities?
• Do you need other information?
Ask Customer Services for a list of
resources
NO PRIMARY CARE DOCTOR?
OR NO INSURANCE?
Contact:
The Family Medical Center
225 Riverside Avenue, Adrian, MI 49221
517.263.1800
NO PRESCRIPTION DRUG
COVERAGE?
Ask the nurse about the Patient
Assistance Program
Or
Customer Services for the
FAMILYWIZE discount prescription
card
SUICIDE PREVENTION
Thoughts of Suicide?
Crisis hotlines are available at:
1-800-273-8255
or
1-800-784-2433
HELPLINE ESPANOL
¿No te alcanza el dinero para comprar comida para ti y tu familia?
…no te preocupes
Llámanos a la Línea de Ayuda para el Programa de Alimentos y
Nutrición
1-800- 481-4989 www.foodstamphelp.org
Te diremos si calificas para recibir una Tarjeta de
Asistencia de Comida o Bridge Card.
Nuestros servicios son gratis, la llamada es
confidencial y puede ser en Español o Ingles.
Michigan State University (MSUE) trabaja con la Línea
de Ayuda para darte información de cómo:
Comprar más alimentos con menos dinero.
Preparar comidas fáciles y saludables para ti y tu
familia.
HELPLINE
Is your plate empty?
Call the Food and Nutrition Helpline at
1-800-481-4989
M-F 9am-5pm
www.foodstamphelp.org
LENAWEE RICC
You’re invited to get involved
Come to a RICC meeting!
for information: Call Scott Watson
at 517-265-2410
Visit our website:
http://www.orgsites.com/mi/lenaweericc/
DEPRESSION
SUPPORT GROUP
Depression Support Group
Wednesday 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Interconnections Drop In Center
110 W. Maumee St, Adrian
No Cost
Call: 265.9588 for more info
DBSA SUPPORT GROUP
Depression and Bi-Polar Alliance
(DBSA)
Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Inter-Connections Drop In Center
110 W. Maumee Adrian, MI 49221
No Cost
Call 265-9588 for more info.
SCHIZOPHRENIA ANONYMOUS
Schizophrenia Anonymous (SA)
Wednesday 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Inter-Connections Drop In Center
110 W. Maumee, Adrian, MI 49221
No Cost
Call 265-9588 for more info.
PROGRAMS FOR HOMELESS
Homeless Assistance Recovery Program
(HARP):
Section 8 vouchers for homeless families and
individuals
To apply call 265-6776 Kelli Kamm
Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA):
A program to provide housing for young
families
To apply call 264-0782 or go to LEAHC
2-1-1
Dial 2-1-1 on your phone to get all
the human services information
for Lenawee County
This is a program brought to you
by Lenawee United Way
LCMHA NEWSLETTER
“THE GRAPEVINE”
Contains all kinds of news;
articles and useful information
Advise Customer Services if you
would like to receive a copy
Congratulations Speech Graduates
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Ni Gordon
Mark Roman
Joe Roman
Todd Bowen
Jen Durell
Board of Directors
Judy Ackley – Chairperson
Deb Bills –Vice Chair
Scott Clites – Secretary
Mark Jackson
LENAWEE
COMMUNITY MENTAL
HEALTH AUTHORITY
Howard Keller
Emily Martinez
Grace Miley
Nate Smith
Comm. Cletus Smith
ANNUAL REPORT
2011
JimVan Doren
Comm. Don Welch
Bob Wilson
Providing Positive Outcomes Through
Quality Mental Health Services
FOCUS ON:
PREVENTION AND EDUCATION
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, in May 2011, Lenawee
Community Mental Health brought the traveling suitcase
exhibition “The Lives They Left Behind: Suitcases from a State
Hospital Attic” to the Lenawee County Historical Museum.
This interactive experience was hugely informative and very successful. It was
attended by more than 800 community members, many school field trips; college
classes and community groups.
Three speakers kicked off the event: Richard Prangley, who had been wrongly
institutionalized for 15 years at Coldwater State Hospital, Fred Frese, who despite
being diagnosed with schizophrenia as a young adult, went on to obtain a
doctorate in psychology, and Dr.William Decker – Retired Medical Director and
CEO of Kalamazoo Psychiatric Hospital.
FOCUS ON:
INTEGRATION, HEALTH & WELLNESS
People who are living with serious mental illnesses are dying 25 years earlier than the rest
of the population, in large part due to unmanaged physical health conditions. According to
a report by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA),
adults aged 18 and older who had any mental illness, serious mental illness, or major
depressive episodes in the past year had increased rates of high blood pressure, asthma,
diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.
Additionally, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) reports that alcohol dependence is
four times more likely to occur among adults with mental illness than among adults who don’t have mental
illness (9.6% versus 2.2%). More than half of adults with co-occurring SMI and a substance use disorder
received neither mental health nor specialty substance use treatment during the past year. Among adults with
co-occurring disorders, 34% received mental health treatment only, 2% received specialty substance use
treatment only, and 12% received both mental health and specialty substance use treatment during the past
year. In Michigan, the mental health and substance abuse systems are fragmented, at best.
LCMHA is working with community partners to address these disparities through the integration of the
substance use disorders system with the mental health/developmental disability system to become a
comprehensive behavioral health system. Further integration is occurring at the Family Medical Center
(FMC). LCMHA has positioned a Peer Support Specialist and an Access Clinician at the FMC so patients
there have easier access to mental health services.This has also improved LCMHA consumers’ access to medical
care.This is only the beginning of exciting changes in the way we conduct business!
FOCUS ON:
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
LCMHA continues to reach out to the community to listen to their concerns, provide
education and community enrichment in order to break down the barriers for persons with
behavioral health conditions. In 2011 we participated in:
A Community Forum in October
Power Day in Lansing
State and LocalWalk a Mile Rallies
PATHWorkshops
Mental Health First Aid Training
Car Seat Checks
Autism Spectrum Disorder Training
Seeking Safety Group
Family Medical Center
Racing for Recovery –Todd Crandall
Healing InvisibleWounds – Dr. James Henry
th
Meet the Candidate Forum – October 25 . LCMHA in conjunction with Lenawee Community Collaborative; Siena Heights University;
Adrian College; Adrian Area Chamber of Commerce; Lenawee RICC; andWLEN
VSU – the Lenawee County chapter of theVictims Service Unit was awarded the Unit of theYear by the Michigan Sheriff’s Association.
UnitingVeterans & Families
Leaping in Lenawee
Siena Heights Health Fair
Workers onWheels Car Show
Re-Bicycle Lenawee
YMCA Healthy Kids Day
Families United Conference
FOCUS ON:
IMMEDIATE RESPONSE
All individuals in need of mental health services, regardless of urgency, can
access services at LCMHA by walking into our offices or by calling
517.263.8905 or 1.800.644.5005.The LCMHA continuum of care includes
immediate 24 hours, 7 days per week emergency and urgent care for all of
the current consumers, potential consumers, and all residents of the state of
Michigan.
Local Outreach:
TheVictims Service Unit is a team of emergency responders who have been trained by local
law enforcement to provide immediate, on-site assistance to families dealing with the
aftermath of a crisis. Response teams accompany emergency personnel to the scene, to
provide support and assistance to survivors, helping to connect them with the services they
may need.
Seeking Safety Group serves those who have had trauma in their life, and teaches them to
learn how to manage symptoms, cope with life, free themselves of abusive relationships and
find ways to feel good about themselves and enjoy life.
FOCUS ON:
FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
Children ages 0 – 17, with severe emotional disorders may receive mental health
services with LCMHA Children & Families Services Department. Services range
in intensity and can include: Infant Mental Health, family counseling,
Wraparound, case management, home-based counseling and Parent
Management Training. Case Managers join with families to establish treatment
plans that are family-driven and youth-guided. Clinicians provide counseling
skills using a variety of evidence based practices including trauma focusedCBT.
LCMHA Children’s Department sponsored a Community training on Trauma. 235 community
members attended.TF-CBT continues to be provided to those youth who meet criteria.
Parent Management Training – Oregon Model and Parenting Through Change continue to be a
part of our service continuum.
Children’s staff continue to represent CMH on community boards and work groups. Including:
Head Start Policy Council, Great Start Collaborative;Youth in Transition, and many affiliation
work groups.
FOCUS ON:
ACCOUNTABILITY
As a public entity, LCMHA realizes its responsibility to be accountable to the
community for what we do and how we do it.We are always working to assure
that we are providing the right services to the right people at the right time.
We work to assure that those we serve are treated with respect. And, we work
to manage our operations using financially sound strategies. With these
goals in mind, below are some of the accountability measures we employ
across our system to assure the highest standards of accountability:
Financial & Compliance Audit: LCMHA contracts with an independent accounting firm –
Rehmann Robson, who audit in accordance with Government Auditing Standards.
Encouraging Access to Medicaid: LCMHA has Peer Support Specialists on staff who are
available to assist completing paperwork, and monitoring applications for those who may
quality for LCMHA services.
The Office of Recipient Rights: LCMHA is a member of the
PIHP made up of:Washtenaw, Livingston, Monroe, Lenawee. Rights protection is provided by
the PIHP. Potential rights violations, medication errors and other potential risks to consumers
are identified, investigated and remedied effectively and in a timely manner. If you have
questions about your rights, call the ORR, 517-263-8905 or 734-544-3000.
REVENUE
(DCH versus State Funds)
TOTAL REVENUE
$14,192,925
EXPENSES
TOTAL EXPENSES
$14,192,925
SERVICE STATISTICS
TOTAL SERVED
1753
COMMUNITY INPATIENT
UTILIZATION
FY10
FY11
Admissions
227
205
Inpatient Days
1358
1062
Average length
of stay (days)
5.98
5.18
www.lcmha.org
All the information contained
in this presentation is
available from Customer
Services or our website
www.lcmha.org
Designed By:
Monitor Created by – Karen Rawlings
Monitor Updated by
Tony “dudeonwheels” Louden
Dudeonwheels
DON’T LET YOUR
DISABILITY
DEFINE WHO YOU ARE
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