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***IMMEDIATE ACTION PLEASE by April 30: Dallas Boarding Home Regulation Ordinance Reform: Assistance needed from all in or outside of Dallas! Thanks to Janie Metzinger of MHA. NTSPP EC supports fully.

TO EMAIL the CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS:  SEE THIS LINK:  http://www.dallascityhall.com/government/council/contact_mcc.html

Mental Health Monday  Week of April 23, 2012

 Please contact your member of the Dallas City Council and Mayor Rawlings in favor of the Boarding Home Regulation Ordinance BEFORE or BY MONDAY APRIL 30!!!

 The Dallas City Council Housing Committee is currently considering an ordinance that would regulate boarding homes located within its city limits.  This much-needed reform will help to eradicate the deplorable conditions in what often is the only housing option for low-income people with mental illness.   The vote may occur as early as Monday, April 30, so it is imperative that you advocate this week!

Available from MHA OR NTSPP are sample letters to Mayor Rawlings and each Council Member.  All you have to do is to put your name, address, and the date at the top of each letter, then scroll down and sign your name at the bottom, put it in an envelope, stamp it and mail it.  All of them have the same address, so that makes it easy!

Below are additional facts that may help you in composing your own letter, if you choose.   Even if you just send a postcard that says “I support the boarding home regulation ordinance”, it will do a world of good.  Just remember to sign you name, and include your address.

Also, please forward this message on to your network of advocates, friends, neighbors and colleagues.  We need to push very hard for this in order to win.

If you do not reside in Dallas, please write in your capacity as a mental health professional, advocate (patient or family  member for example), or stakeholder. 

 The Members of the Dallas City Council are:

Mayor Mike Rawlings

Councilwoman Delia Jasso—District 1

Mayor Pro Tem Pauline Medrano—District 2

Councilman Scott Griggs—District 3

Councilman Dwaine R. Caraway—District 4

Councilwoman Vonciel Jones Hill—District 5

Councilwoman Monica R. Alonzo—District 6

Councilwoman Carolyn R. Davis—District 7

Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Tennell Atkins—District 8

Councilman Sheffie Kadane—District 9

Councilman Jerry R. Allen—District 10

Councilwoman Linda Koop—District 11

Councilwoman Sandy Greyson—District 12

Councilwoman Ann Margolin—District 13

Councilwoman Angela Hunt—District 14

Boarding Home Facts
Prevalence of Boarding Homes

 

·         According to the Dallas Morning News, approximately 2500 people who are aged, disabled or who have mental illnesses reside in boarding homes in Dallas.

·         According to the City of Dallas, there are over 300 unlicensed boarding homes in the city.

·         Although some boarding homes are clean, safe, and decent places to live that promote the recovery of their residents, many boarding homes are unsafe, unsanitary and impede recovery.

·         Poorly run boarding homes are responsible for hundreds of police and paramedic calls each year.

·         Poorly run boarding homes are a blight on the neighborhoods in which they are located.

 

Implement the State Model Standards authorized in House Bill 216

In 2009, the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 216, which is now known as Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 254.  This law does the following:

·         Defines a boarding home facility as “an establishment that

o        furnishes, in one or more buildings, lodging to three or more persons with disabilities, or elderly person who are unrelated to the owner of the establishment by blood or marriage and

o        provides community meals, light housework, meal preparation, transportation, grocery shopping, money management, laundry services or assistance with self-administration of medication but does not provide personal care services to those persons.

 

·         Model Standards developed by Texas Health and Human Services Commission including:

o        Construction/Remodeling (plumbing, heating, lighting, ventilation, fire hazards, etc.)

o        Sanitary and Related Conditions (insect and rodent control, water supply, sewage disposal, food handling, general hygiene, etc.)

o        Reporting and Investigation of Injuries, Incidents and Unusual Accidents and the Establishment of Other Policies and Procedures to Ensure Resident Health and Safety

o        Assistance with Self-Administration of Medication

o        In-Service Education of Facility’s Staff

o        Criminal Background History of Facility’s Staff

o        Periodic assessment of residents

 

·         Local Governments (counties or municipalities) authorized to regulate boarding home facilities within their jurisdictions and to establish:

o        Inspection Procedures

o        Permit Procedures (issuance, denial, renewal, suspension and revocation)

o        Fees

o        Fines

o        Posting Requirements (permit, most recent inspection, telephone number to report violations)

 

Prevalence of Mental Illness

·         Mental illnesses are common.  According to the National Institutes of Mental Health, 1 in 17 adults suffer from a severe and persistent mental illness such as bi-polar disorder, major depression, or schizophrenia. 

·         The good news is that mental illness is treatable, that treatment works, and recovery is possible.

·         Recovery is more likely when the individual has a stable living environment.

 

For additional information, please contact   Janie Metzinger, Public Policy Director, Mental Health America of Greater Dallas

JMetzinger@mhadallas.org(214) 871-2420, Ext. 114, or   624 N. Good-Latimer, #200, Dallas, Texas  75204

                                                                                             

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December 2011 ~ Mental Health Professional Shortages in the state of Texas ~ Interactive article by the Texas Tribune

Interactive Article: http://www.texastribune.org/library/data/texas-mental-health-shortage/

Thanks to John Debus MD for forwarding this article.  Dr. Debus is a past president of NTSPP and long-time Executive Council member.  

 

 

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Friday 13 January 2012 from 10 A to 1 P Meeting ~ Public Behavioral Health System in Texas ~ Stakeholder Input to DSHS Consultant

January 13, 2012
10:00 amto1:00 pm
From Matt Roberts, President,  MHA Dallas ~ 

As you know, DSHS is undertaking a “Comprehensive Analysis of Public Behavioral Health System”, as required by Rider 71 from this last legislature.  The consulting firm DSHS hired to perform this analysis will be here in January to receive public commentary. 

Here are the details:
Who: Public Consulting Group for DSHS
What: Stakeholder input meeting.
When: January 13, 2012 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Where: Center for Community Cooperation, 1900 Live Oak Dallas
Why: To inform Public Consulting Group’s work in two areas:

(1) a comprehensive study of the current public behavioral health system in Texas and
(2) short and long term recommendations for the Texas behavioral health system.

The consultants want to hear from stakeholders on these topics: “access to services, service delivery models, current service array, and funding for services. Attendees will also have an opportunity to provide input on general strengths and weaknesses of the current behavioral health system and thoughts on the future direction of behavioral health services in Texas.”

 For more information on the project, visit: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/mhsa/mhsa-analysis.aspx

 Thanks,
Matt Roberts, President, MHA Dallas

~The NTSPP Public Psychiatry Committee is co-chaired by Ed Nace MD  and Osman Ali MD.  The NTSPP Legislative Affairs Committee is co-chaired by Madeline Harford MD and Adam Brenner MD.  NTSPP encourages your participation in this meeting.  

 

 

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