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loss of Innocent Life Due to Lack of Knowledge - Part Two

5/1/2014

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No one cares about crazy people

2/23/2014

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Scott Walker Emails: Former Top Aide Wrote

'No One Cares About

Crazy People'

Chris GentilvisoThe Huffington Post02/22/14 11:31 AM ET

Wednesday's release of thousands of pages of emails from Scott Walker's tenure as Milwaukee County Executive show a former top aide wrote that "no one cares about crazy people."

Back in 2006, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported on the death of Cindy Anczak. The 33-year-old woman died of starvation complications while being treated at the Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex for bipolar disorder.

According to the Center for Media and Democracy's PR Watch, Anczak's parents filed a legal complaint in October 2010, which was brought by Walker staffers to the attention of then-Deputy Chief of Staff Kelly Rindfleisch.

"Totally coincidental to the election," replied Walker campaign advisor RJ Johnson, about the timing of the filing.

"Corp council [the County's attorney] wants to offer 50-100k," emailed Rindfleisch.

"Ok - any time after Nov. 2nd would be the time to offer a settlement," replied Keith Gilkes, who headed Walker's campaign.

"Barrett is going to make this the center of his campaign," Rindfleisch wrote in another email.

"yep and he is still going to lose because that is his base," replied Joan Hansen, a County official.

"Yep," Rindfleisch wrote. "No one cares about crazy people."

The AP noted on Wednesday that Rindfleisch was convicted in 2012 of felony misconduct in office for doing campaign work for a GOP lieutenant governor candidate on government time. She was sentenced to six months in jail and three years of probation, and is appealing her conviction on the grounds that Fourth Amendment rights were violated.

"Most of those would be four or more years old and they've gone through a legal process ... a multi-year extensive legal process by which each and every one of those communications was reviewed by authorities," Walker told reporters in Madison on Wednesday. "I'm confident that they reviewed them and they chose to act on the ones they've already made public."

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JOIN US IN THE FIGHT

1/30/2014

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Join Us in the Fight to Save Access to Mental Health Treatment: Act Now by Telling Congress You Care!

Posted on January 28, 2014

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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) wants to significantly limit access to antidepressant and immunosupressant medication for people subscribing to Medicare Part D. Read today’s post to learn why you should be concerned, and what you can do to support the mental health community by raising our voices in Washington.

Earlier this month, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a proposed rule that would remove antidepressants and immunosupressants from the protected class status under Medicare Part D and is considering removing antipsychotics from the same status the following year. If CMS adopts its proposal, it would reduce patient access to and the availability of mental health treatment.

Since it went into effect in 2006, Medicare Part D’s protected class structure ensures patients with mental health conditions have access to all or substantially all of the most appropriate medications, protecting them from “fail-first”1 experiences or other appeals processes. In many cases, delays caused by these processes can result in inadequate treatment and potentially tragic outcomes.

We need to ensure that all mental health patients have access to all the medications that they need. It is clear that CMS’ rule will signal a step in the wrong direction and the consequences will be detrimental. According to the World Health Organization, depression is currently the leading cause of disability worldwide. By 2030, it will be the leading global burden of disease.2 In the United States alone, the total direct and indirect cost associated with depression exceeds $83 billion annually.3

Ultimately if CMS’ rule is approved, there will be severe human, economic and societal consequences for not only mental health patients, but for all Americans. We must take action now.

Here’s How You Can Take Action Today

Now, more than ever, the mental health community of patients, families, friends and others need to join together to tell CMS and the Administration how big of a mistake implementing this rule will be for all Americans. Below you’ll find several ways in which you can make your voice heard during CMS’ open comment period, ending March 7,to protect antidepressants, immunosupressants and antipsychotics within Medicare Part D. The clock is ticking!

  1. Make Your Voice Heard by writing to your Member of Congress. Use the sample email letter to inform your member of Congress that the implementation of this proposed rule is a big mistake. Be sure to share any personal experiences and how this rule will impact you or a loved one.
  2. Share your personal stories: The Care For Your Mind blog is interested in your personal stories to help share the extent of the issue and how it will impact you or a loved one. While this rule is expected to decrease patient costs for medications, members of the mental health community understand the treatment for our conditions is far from one size fits all. Below are a few questions that may help you shape and share your story:
    a. What will happen if you lose access to your medications?
    b. Have you had a negative experience with “fail-first” experiences?
    c. How will the new rule impact you, your parents, other family members or friends?
  3. We encourage you to submit your personal story here for publication on our website. And in the meantime, join our conversation online by contributing to this blog below. Your voice counts and the time to speak up is now!
  4. Share this information with others:  Knowledge is power. The more people know about the proposed rule’s real life consequences, the more we can make our voices heard. Share this post and relevant information with your friends and family, on your social media accounts, through email and word of mouth offline.Together, we can send a powerful message and help ensure that patients have access to the medications they need and deserve.

At Care For Your Mind, we understand that your personal experience and ideas can help build a mental health care system that works.

1 Fail first refers to the practice of forcing doctors to prescribe the least costly drug in any class to patients first, even if the physician wants to begin treatment with a different medication.

2 World Health Organization. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs369/en/

3 Greenberg, et al.(2003).The economic burden of depression in the United States: How did it change between 1990 and 2000? Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 64, pp. 1465-1475

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Speak with the decision-makers

1/28/2014

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The attached document contains  a ‘pairing’ of PSC’s with their area’s Senator & Representative. For those of you planning on attending Mental Health Day on the Hill, this year, I’m hoping you can take some consumers with you. It would be great if you can use this document,  early on,& go ahead & call your area legislators for appointment times. M H ‘Day on the Hill is March 18ththis year.

I would like to know when you set appointments, so I can try to be with you. Obviously, the huge issue for Mental Health Consumers is the matter of Governor Haslam’s desire to eliminate funding for the Peer Centers. Let’s all in regions VI, & VII  “put it together”, & influence our Legislators as to how important pro-mental health legislation is. And particularly how very important it is to keep our Peer Support Centers running. You can let me hear from you by, or by my cell #:

PEER SUPPORT CENTERS IN TENNESSEE

 

REGION I

 

FRONTIER HEALTH SERVICES
Host Agency Contact: Mary Fultineer
26 Midway Street
Bristol TN 37620

 

CONTACT:SENATOR RON RAMSEY--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JON LUNDBERG--

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Open Arms
Coordinator: Angela Prater

1400 Windsor Avenue
Bristol, TN 37620
Open: Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 6:30 pm
Counties Covered: Sullivan

 

CONTACT:SENATOR RON RAMSEY--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JON LUNDBERG--

​​

 

 

Friendship House
Coordinator: Glenda Edwards

805 West Walnut Street
Johnson City, TN 37604
Open: Tuesday-Thursday 8 am – 5 pm
Counties Covered: Unicoi, Washington, Carter

 

CONTACT:SENATOR RUSTY CROWE--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE MATTHEW HILL--

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Friendship Connection
Coordinator: Melissa Frazier

117 Wexler Street
Kingsport, TN 37660
Open: Monday-Thursday 9 am-6 pm
Counties Covered: Sullivan

 

CONTACT:SENATOR RON RAMSEY--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE TONY SHIPLEY--

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Freedom Peer Support Center – Greeneville
Coordinator: Charles McLain

616 East Church Street
Greenville, TN 37743
Open: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 11 am-5 pm
Counties Covered: Greene, Hawkins

 

CONTACT:SENATOR STEVE SOUTHERLAND--

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​​

​​REPRESENTATIVE DAVID HAWK--

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Higher Ground
Coordinator: Charles Justice

1404 Crossroads Drive
Mountain City, TN 37683
Open: Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri 9 am-5 pm
Counties Covered: Johnson

 

CONTACT:SENATOR RON RAMSEY--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE TIMOTHY HILL--

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New Start - Sneedville
Coordinator: Charles McLain

119 Nora Alder Drive
Sneedville, TN 37689
Open: Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri 12-5 pm
Counties Covered: Hancock

 

CONTACT:SENATOR FRANK NICELEY--(615)

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​​REPRESENTATIVE MIKE HARRISON--(423)

​​

 

 

REGION II

 

CHEROKEE HEALTH SYSTEMS
Host Agency Contact: Stella Melton
or
215 Hedrick Drive
Newport, TN 37821

 

CONTACT:SENATOR STEVE SOUTHERLAND--(423)

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JEREMY FAISON--(615)

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Health Recovery Group-Morristown
Peer Counselor: Mike Clayton

815 W 5th North Street
Morristown, TN 37814
Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri 1-4 pm
Counties covered: Hamblen, Cocke

 

CONTACT:SENATOR STEVE SOUTHERLAND---(423)

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​​REPRESENTATIVE TILMAN GOINS--(423)

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Health Recovery Group-Newport
Peer Counselor: Mike Clayton
or
215 Hedrick Drive
Newport, TN 37821
Hours: Tues &Thurs 1-4 pm
Counties covered: Hamblen, Cocke

 

CONTACT:SENATOR STEVE SOUTHERLAND--(423)

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JEREMY FAISON--(615)

​​

 

 

 

RIDGEVIEW PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL & CENTER
Host Agency Contact: Sharon Stratton

240 West Tyrone Road
Oak Ridge, TN 37830

 

CONTACT:SENATOR RANDY MCNALLY--(865)

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JOHN RAGAN--(865)

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Friendship Place
Coordinator: Linda King

201 Sewanee Street #100
Harriman, TN 37748
Open: Tues – Fri 12 PM to 5:30 PM
Counties Covered: Morgan

 

CONTACT:SENATOR KEN YAGER--(865)

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​​REPRESENTATIVE KENT CALFEE--(615)

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Horizons
Coordinator: Linda White

11 Joel Lane
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Open: Wed – Sat 12 PM to 5:30 PM
Counties Covered: Anderson

 

CONTACT:SENATOR RANDY MCNALLY--(865)

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JOHN RAGAN--(865)

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Wings
Coordinator: Barbara Smith

1327 East Central Avenue, Suite 5
Lafollette, TN 37766
Open: Wed – Thurs, 11 AM - 6; Fri, 11 AM – 7 PM Sat, 10 AM – 6 PM
Counties Covered: Campbell

 

CONTACT:SENATOR KEN YAGER--(865)

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​​REPRESENTATIVE DENNIS POWERS--(615)

​​

 

 

HELEN ROSS MCNABB CENTER
Host Agency Contact: Jana Morgan

526 Lamar Street
Knoxville, TN 37917

 

CONTACT:SENATOR STACY CAMPFIELD--(865)

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​​REPRESENTATIVE GLORIA JOHNSON--(865)

​​

 

 

Friendship House

Coordinator: Michelle Palmer

526 Lamar Street
Knoxville, TN 37917
Open: Tues., Thurs. & Sat. 10 AM to 2 PM
Wed. & Fri. 10 AM to 6 PM
Counties Covered: Knox

 

CONTACT:SENATOR STACY CAMPFIELD--(865)

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE GLORIA JOHNSON--(865)

​​

 

 

PENINSULA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Host Agency Contact: Mary Nelle Osborne

1451 Dowell Springs Blvd Suite 101
Knoxville, TN 37909-2451

 

CONTACT:SENATOR STACY CAMPFIELD--(865)

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE STEVE HALL--

​​

 

 

Maryville Wellness Recovery Center
Coordinator: Joey Amason

532 E. Broadway Avenue
Box 9
Maryville, TN 37804
Open: Mon – Thus, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Counties Covered: Blount

 

CONTACT:SENATOR DOUG OVERBEY--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE ART SWANN--

​​

 

 

 

Sevierville Wellness Recovery Center
Coordinator: Marjorie Diefenbach

509 High Street
Sevierville, TN 37862
Open: Mon – Thur, 11 am – 6 pm
Counties Covered: Sevier

 

CONTACT:SENATOR DOUG OVERBEY--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE DALE CARR--

​​

 

 

Knox Wellness Recovery Center
Interim Coordinator: Leslie Judson

1451 Dowell Spring Road
Knoxville, TN 37919
Open: Tuesday- Thursday 3-7
Counties Covered: Knox

 

CONTACT:SENATOR STACY CAMPFIELD--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE STEVE HALL--

​​

 

 

REGION III

 

FORTWOOD CENTER
Host Agency Contact: Dot Stephens

1028 East 3rd Street
Chattanooga, TN 37403

 

CONTACT:SENATOR TODD GARDENHIRE--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE JOANNE FAVORS--

​​

 

Lighthouse Peer Support Center
Coordinator: Marty Davis

509 South Highland Park
Chattanooga, TN 37403-4116
Open: Monday – Thursday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday – 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Counties Covered: Hamilton

 

CONTACT:SENATOR TODD GARDENHIRE--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE JOANNE FAVORS--

​​

 

 

VOLUNTEER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Host Agency Contact: Vicki Harden

 

 

The Cottage
Coordinator: Paul Turney

112 College Street
Jasper, TN 37347
Open: Mon, Wed, Fri 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tues &Thurs 10:30 AM – 7:00 pm
Counties Covered: Marion, Grundy

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JANICE BOWLING--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE BILLY SPIVEY--

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Dakoda Place - Athens
Coordinator: Tina Gesolgon

PO Box 685
424 Old Riceville Road
Athens, TN 37303
Open: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Counties Covered: McMinn

 

CONTACT:SENATOR MIKE BELL--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JOHN FORGETY--

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Dakoda Place - Cleveland
Coordinator: Tina Gesolgon

940 South Ocoee Street
Cleveland, TN 37311
Open: Tues & Thurs 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Counties Covered: Bradley

 

CONTACT:SENATOR MIKE BELL--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE KEVIN BROOKS--

​​

 

 

Friends & Company
Coordinator: Angela Smithers
or
1200 S. Willow Avenue
Cookeville, TN 38503
Open: Tues 12-5; Wed - Fri 9-5
Counties Covered: Putnam, White

 

CONTACT:SENATOR CHARLOTTE BURKS--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE RYAN WILLIAMS--

​​

 

 

Friendship Circle
Coordinator: Becky Porter

412 Delaware Avenue
Dayton, TN 37321
Open: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Counties Covered: Rhea

 

CONTACT:SENATOR KEN YAGER--(865)

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​​REPRESENTATIVE RON TRAVIS--

​​

 

 

My Friends House
Coordinator: Linda Joan Smith

209 B South Church Street
Livingston, TN 38570
Open: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Counties Covered: Overton, Clay, Pickett

 

CONTACT:SENATOR CHARLOTTE BURKS--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JOHN MARK WINDLE--

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PREPS Center
Coordinator: Sandra Crabtree

47 Willow Street
Crossville, TN 38555
Open: Mon - Fri 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
2nd Friday 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
2nd Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Counties Covered: Cumberland

 

CONTACT:SENATOR CHARLOTTE BURKS--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE CAMERON SEXTON--

​​

 

 

Harmony House
Coordinator: Mary Webb

107 Lyon Street Suite 3
McMinnville, TN 37110
Open: Monday - Thursday, 8 am to 2 pm
Counties covered: Warren

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JANICE BOWLING--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE CHARLES CURTISS--

​​

 

 

 

REGION IV

 


CENTERSTONE


Host Agency Contact: Mary Moran

1101 Sixth Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37208

 

CONTACT:SENATOR THELMA HARPER--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE MIKE TURNER--

​​

 

 

ReConnect Nashville
Coordinator: Greg Bennett
or
1101 Sixth Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37208
Open: Monday – Friday 10 – 4 open one Saturday per month
Counties Covered: Davidson

 

CONTACT:SENATOR THELMA HARPER--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE MIKE TURNER--

​​

 

REGION V

 

CENTERSTONE
Host Agency Contact: Mary Moran

1101 Sixth Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37208

 

CONTACT:SENATOR THELMA HARPER--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE MIKE TURNER--

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ReConnect Clarksville
Regional Coordinator: Carla Sanders
or
611 8th St.
Clarksville, TN 37040
Open: Mon – Fri 10 – 4; open one Saturday per month
Counties Covered: Montgomery, Robertson

 

CONTACT:SENATOR MARK GREEN--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JOE PITTS--

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ReConnect Dickson
Regional Coordinator: Carla Sanders
or
224 N Main ST
Dickson, TN 37055-1802
Open: Mon – Fri 10 – 4; open one Saturday per month
Counties Covered: Dickson

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JIM SUMMERVILLE--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE DAVID SHEPARD--

​​

 

 

ReConnect Tullahoma
Regional Coordinator: Brenda Hargrove

709 North Davidson St
Tullahoma, TN 37388
Open: Mon – Fri 10 – 4; open one Saturday per month
Counties Covered: Coffee, Lincoln

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JANICE BOWLING--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JUDD MATHENY--

​​

 

 

ReConnect Columbia
Regional Coordinator: Wanda Yeager
or
6011 Trotwood Avenue
Columbia, TN 38401
Open: Mon – Fri 10 – 4; open one Saturday per month
Counties Covered: Maury, Lawrence

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JOEY HENSLEY--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVVE SHEILA BUTT--

​​

 

 

ReConnect Shelbyville
Contact Person: Brenda Hargrove
or
1110 Woodbury Street
Shelbyville, TN 37160
Open: Mon – Fri 10 – 4; open one Saturday per month
Counties Covered: Bedford

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JIM TRACY--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE PAT MARSH--

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VOLUNTEER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Host Agency Contact: Vicki Harden

 

 

Enrichment House
Coordinator: Effie Cates

538 East Main Street
Gallatin, TN 37066
Open: Tues – Fri 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Counties Covered: Sumner, Wilson

 

CONTACT:SENATOR FERRELL HAILE—(

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​​REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM LAMBERTH--

​​

 

 

Our Place
Coordinator: Lyndi Shupp

120 S. Hancock Street
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
Open: Mon – Thurs & Sat 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Counties Covered: Rutherford

 

CONTACT:SENATOR BILL KETRON--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE RICK WOMICK--

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REGION VI

 

CAREY COUNSELING CENTER
Host Agency Contact:
Sherri Sedgebear

PO Box 793
Huntingdon, TN 38344

 

 

Liberty Place
Coordinator: Priscilla Johnson

111 East Eaton St
Trenton, TN 38382
Open: Tues – Fri 10-8; Sat 8-4
Counties Covered: Gibson

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JOHN STEVENS--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE CURTIS HALFORD--

​​

 

 

Outreach Center
Coordinator: Kathy Graham

1539 Hwy 69 North
Paris, TN 38242
Open: Tues- Fri 10-6; Sat 8-4
Counties Covered: Henry

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JOHN STEVENS--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE TIM WIRGAU--

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C.A.R.E.S. Center
Coordinator: Teresa Madison

946 Flatwoods Road
Camden, TN 38320
Open: Thurs – Fri 9-4; Sat 9-3
Counties Covered: Benton

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JOHN STEVENS--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE TIM WIRGAU--

​​

 

 

Sunrise Outreach Center
Coordinator: Shawna Williams

110 East Church Street
Union City, TN 38261
Open: Tues – Fri 10-6; Sat 8-4
Counties Covered: Obion

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JOHN STEVENS--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE ANDY HOLT--

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PATHWAYS
Host Agency Contact: Pat Taylor

238 Summar Dr
Jackson, TN 38301

 

CONTACT:SENATOR LOWE FINNEY--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTIVE JOHNNY SHAW--

​​

 

The Hope Center
Coordinator: Debbi Young

222 E. Court St. Suite A
Dyersburg, TN 38024
Open: Tues – Thurs 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Counties Covered: Crockett, Dyer, Lake

 

CONTACT:SENATOR LOWE FINNEY--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE BILL SANDERSON--

​​

 

 

Rainbow Center
Coordinator: Thomas Byars

67 American Drive
Jackson, TN 38301
Open: Tue, Wed & Thurs 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Counties Covered: Madison, Haywood

 

CONTACT:SENATOR LOWE FINNEY--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JIMMY ELDRIDGE--

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Comfort Center
Coordinator: Kim Buckley

300 Holly Street
Lexington, TN 38351
Open: Mon - Fri 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Counties Covered: Henderson

 

CONTACT:SENATOR DELORES GRESHAM--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE STEVE MCDANIEL--

​​

 

 

PROFESSIONAL CARE SERVICES
Host Agency Contact: Jimmie Jackson

1997 Hwy 51 S
Covington, TN 38019

 

CONTACT:SENATOR MARK NORRIS--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE DEBRA MOODY--

​​

 

 

Hearts in Hands
Coordinator: Brenda Robbins

12615 S. Main
Somerville, TN 38068
Open: Mon, Tues, Thurs, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wed 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Counties Covered: Fayette

 

CONTACT:SENATOR DELORES GRESHAM--

​​

 

​​REPRESENTATIVE BARRETT RICH--

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Togetherness House
Coordinator: Melissa Belair

477-B South Washington
Ripley, TN 38063
Open: Mon, Wed, Fri, 8:30 – 5; Tues, 9 – 5; Thurs, 1-5
Counties Covered: Lauderdale, Tipton

 

CONTACT:SENATOR LOWE FINNEY--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE CRAIG FITZHUGH--

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QUINCO MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
Host Agency Contact: Heather King

10710 Old Hwy 64
Bolivar, TN 38008

 

CONTACT:SENATOR DELORES GRESHAM--

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​​REPRESENTIVE JOHNNY SHAW--

​​

 

 

Horizon of Bolivar
Coordinator: Shirley Kelley

428 W. Market St.
Bolivar, TN 38008-2606
Open Tues-Fri, 8 am – 4 pm
Counties Covered: Hardeman, Chester

 

 

CONTACT:SENATOR DELORES GRESHAM--

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​​REPRESENTIVE JOHNNY SHAW--

​​

 

 

Horizon of Savannah
Coordinator: Jana James

430 Pinhook Drive
Savannah, TN 38372
Open: Wednesday – Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Counties Covered: Hardin, McNairy

 

CONTACT:SENATOR DELORES GRESHAM--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE VANCE DENNIS--

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REGION VII

 

SOUTHEAST MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
Host Agency Contact:
Debra Dillon

135 N. Pauline
Memphis, TN 38104

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JIM KYLE--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE JOHN DEBERRY--

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Turning Point
Coordinator: Zoe Simpson

4088 Summer Ave
Memphis, TN 38122
Open: Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Counties Covered: Shelby

 

CONTACT:SENATOR BRIAN KELSEY--

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​​REPRESENTATIVE G. A. HARDAWAY--

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Tennessee Mental Health Consumers’ Association
Host Agency Contact: Lori Rash

 

The Beers-Van Gogh Peer Center
Coordinator: Megan Hoffmann

669 Madison Ave
Memphis, TN 38103
Open: Mon – Fri 12 PM to 5 PM
Counties Covered: Shelby

 

 

CONTACT:SENATOR JIM KYLE--

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REPRESENTATIVE JOHN DEBERRY--

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ALERT! New legislation Washington Style

12/21/2013

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A big step backward into the future: mental health “reform” Washington style

by hopeworkscommunity

The new mental health reform bill introduced by Rep Murphy provides for the following according to the Treatment Advocacy Center:

" Requires states to have commitment criteria broader than “dangerousness” and to authorize assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) in order to receive Community Mental Health Service Block Grant funds.

Allocates $15 million for a federal AOT block grant program to fund to 50 grants per year for new local AOT programs.

Carves out an exemption in HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) allowing a “caregiver” to receive protected health information when a mental health care provider reasonably believes disclosure to the caregiver is necessary to protect the health, safety or welfare of the patient or the safety of another. (The definition of “caregiver” includes immediate family members.)"

TRANSLATION:

What does it mean?

1.  States will be substantially limited in their control over their own mental health policy.  This, in and of itself, represents a radical change of immense implications.  It is a wall once breached that will never be rolled back.

2.  The future direction of mental health policy will basically be in the hands of the Treatment Advocacy Center.  After years and years of failing to get states to follow their policy of coercion first to the degree they want their view would effectively become federal policy.  What they could never win by choice they will win by force.

3.  Much gains in knowledge about what really works and helps people with mental health issues would be rendered unimportant and out of fashion.  The notion of recovery would be given a death blow.

4.  States by federal statute would have to agree to commit more and more people.

5.  Failure to do so would make you ineligible for federal block grants that are the backbone of so many state mental health budgets.

6. Privacy laws would not allow so much privacy.  Confidentiality would have holes big enough to drive a hole through.

And that is only the beginning.  It is a step back into an era of mental health care that was a national disgrace and one in which a diagnosis of mental illness was a life sentence.

hopeworkscommunity | December 13, 2013

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