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Annual Report 2016 in 220160 We Kicked Off Our “Have a Clear View Contents Ooff Youryo RECOVERY” Awareness Campaign PAINT VALLEY ADAMH BOARD Providing Help and Offering Hope to the residents of Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike and Ross Counties since 1967. Annual Report 2016 In 220160 we kicked off our “Have a clear view Contents ofof youryo RECOVERY” awareness campaign. ThisThis campaign was a continuation of last HHaveave a cclearlear vviewiew ooff yyourour RRECOVERY!ECOVERY! 3 yyear’sear theme “Refl ecting the Beauty of RE- CCOVERY”.OV CCITIT TTrainingraining 4 Have a AAdvocatedvocate ooff tthehe YYearear 20162016 5 clear view ““HaveH a clear view of your RECOVERY!” BBoardoard MMembersembers aandnd SStafftaff 6 of your eembracesm the theme “RECOVERY is Beau- PPVADAMHVADAMH BBoardoard AAppointmentsppointments aandnd RRetirementsetirements 7 titiful”.f Lens cleaning cloths were used as WWhoho wwee sserveerve 88-9-9 prpromotional items at local fairs and com- PAINT VALLEY mmunity events across our board region. NNovemberovember 20162016 LLevyevy 1100 ADAMH BOARD TThe lens cleaning cloths could be used DDialecticalialectical BBehaviorehavior TherapyTherapy TTrainingraining 1111 www.pvadamh.org tto clean your glasses, phone and elec- WWriterite inin RReded EEssayssay CContestontest 112-132-13 ttronic devices to help you “see” the way FFinancialsinancials - CCalendaralendar YYearear 22016016 1144 to your recorecovery.v Attached was a brochure highlight- PVADAMH Service Providers 15 ing recovery guidelines and infinformation about the Paint Valley ADAMH Board programs and agencies. We promoted our campaign on social media, advertise- ments on public transportation and by distribution of giveaway items. Penny Dehner, associate director of the Paint Valley ADAMH Board stated, “Healthcare today treats the entire individual in the integrated care model. Meeting the needs of an individual by treating both physical and behavioral health are important steps in the re- covery process. Along with treatment for mental health and/or addiction, wrap around supports and vocational needs must be met. The Paint Valley ADAMH Board is proud to offer this holistic approach in our communities.” Our mission is to positively The lens cleaning cloths were incorporated into the board region’s 22 school districts by providing each high school with the mes- Have a clear impact our community view of your Future sage “Have a clear view of your FUTURE by choosing to be drug by choosing to be by supporting and alcohol free!” These were distributed to the high schools drug and alcohol free! PAINT VALLEY during prom and graduation season. ADAMH BOARD mental health and recovery. www.pvadamh.org A 3 CITC Training Advocate of the Year 2016 TheT Paint Valley Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Ross County Sheriff George Lavender was named CIT HHealth (ADAMH) Board is pleased to announce the the 2016 Advocate of the Year for the Paint Valley Crisis Intervention Team ggraduation of the 2016 Crisis Intervention Team. Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health (ADAMH) TThis training is designed for law enforcement of- Services Board. fi cers and fi rst responders to improve responses to situations involving someone with a mental illness or a developmental disability. On May 6, The “Advocate of the Year” award is given annu- 2016 the week long (40 hour) training concluded 25 trained offi cers. ally at the Paint Valley ADAMH’s board of directors meeting. The focus of the award this year is mental The Paint Valley ADAMH Board has provided CIT Training to a total of 106 offi cers and fi rst health. Sheriff Lavender was selected after opening responders in our fi ve county board region. Fayette County has two CIT offi cers, Highland the nominations from the community. Among vari- County has 20 CIT offi cers, Pickaway County has 19 CIT offi cers, Pike County has seven CIT ous comments it was stated, “Sheriff Lavender’s law offi cers and Ross County has 55 CIT offi cers. SheriffSheriff LavenderLLavendder receivingreceiiviing a Proc-Proc enforcement experience highlights the importance lamation from Paint Valley ADAMH Board Member Wayne McLaughlin. of communicating with community members during A statement from the Paint Valley ADAMH Board stated, “It is very important to assure that times of crisis.” we have trained offi cers in our board region, not only for the safety of our offi cers but also for our communities. We are really excited to provide this annual training.” A statement from the Paint Valley ADAMH board said, “The safety of Sheriff Lavender’s offi cers and the community are of the utmost importance to him as evidenced by his The CIT Planning Committee is comprised of mental health providers, law enforcement of- consistent support of our Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training. When we approached fi cers and Veterans Administration professionals that worked together to develop a local CIT Sheriff Lavender about offering CIT Training we were hoping to get at least 20% partici- training. This training is funded pation, but he said he wanted all of his offi cers trained to assure that he has trained of- by The Paint Valley ADAMH Board fi cers available to the community to help those in crisis to get the help they need. We are with a contribution from the Na- pleased the Board chose to honor Sheriff Lavender as the Paint Valley ADAMH Advocate tional Alliance on Mental Illness of the Year.” (NAMI) of Ohio. Sheriff Lavender was not only honored by the Paint Valley ADAMH Board, but also received The Paint Valley ADAMH Board a Proclamation from the Ross County Commissioners and certifi cates of recognition from would like to thank the Circlev- Gov. John Kasich, Ohio Attorney General Mike Dewine and Tracy Plouck, director of the ille Fire Department for allowing Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. the use of their training room and Sun Room Catering of Frankfort Lavender has been the Ross County Sheriff since 2009. He began his law enforcement for preparing meals for our offi - career in 1976 in Chillicothe. Sheriff Lavender resides in Chillicothe with his wife, Jeanne. cers during this week long train- May 2016 CIT Graduates They are the parents of Dustin, Shay and Jason. ing. 4 5 PVADAMH Board Appointments & Board Members Retirements Paint Valley ADAMH Board Members JackieJ Byers was ap- Kevin (Jack) Clark - Chairperson, Pickaway County volunteer their time to ensure the pointedp to a four year Sherry Angel - Vice Chairperson, Ross County mental health and recovery needs termt by the Ross Phyllis Amlin-Snyder - Treasurer, Pike County of our community and we appreciate CountyC Commissioners Faye Williamson - Secretary, Pickaway County their service and dedication to the ini September of 2016. William Archer Jr. - Pickaway County residents of our board region. JackieJ resides in Ross Jackie Byers - Ross County County.C Dr. Brian Jenks - Fayette County 2016 brought about a lot of changes Jeremy Ratcliff - Highland County for our Board of Directors. Beginning Elma Walker - Ross County with the retirement of one Board IIn October of 2016, Member and the addition of three Melissa Wheaton - Highland County WWilliam Archer Jr. was new board members. aappointed to his four yyear term by the Picka- OnO June 30, 2016 wway County Commis- BoardB Member, Wayne ssioners. He resides in Board Staff McLaughlinM retired PPickaway County. fromfr the Paint Valley Penny Dehner - Associate Director ADAMHA Board after se Shawna Bell - Information Technology Support serving two consecu- AlsoA appointed in ti Belinda Cade - Offi ce Manager tive four year terms. OctoberO was Dr. Brian H Jim Nestor - Director of Finance He was appointed Jenks.J He was ap- to Melinda Sheets - Public Affairs Coordinator to our board by the pointedp for a four year RossRCtC County Commissioners in 2008 Bill Showman - Planning and Evaluation Coordinator termt by the Fayette and during his last term, he served as Lindsay White - Administrative Assistant CountyC Commissioners. the Board Secretary. We would like Dr.D Jenks resides in to thank Wayne for his dedication and FayetteF County. service to our Board. 6 7 Who we serve - Fiscal Year 2016 (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016) Consumers receiving services paid for by the PVADAMH Board (Non-Medicaid no other payor source) Services Provided Gender Race (Ranked by Total Service Units) SERVICES UNITS AMOUNT Black 95% MH* & ADDICTION GROUP COUNSELING 30,870 $297,281.83 52% 47% Unknown Hispanic MH* COMMUNITY PSYCH SUPPORT 20,082 $532,568.78 M White MH* & ADDICTION HOTLINE 13,330 $152,224.80 F Other MH* SUBSIDIZED HOUSING 11,325 $304,535.20 1% 1% 2% Unknown MH* RESIDENTIAL CARE 11,239 $2,060,050.62 2% MH* & ADDICTION PREVENTION 8,122 $812,228.19 MH* & ADDICTION COUNSELING/THERAPY 4,510 $429,019.35 Age MH* CRISIS INTERVENTION 2,698 $567,184.52 MH* PREVENTION 2,033 $285,626.77 600 MH* PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION 1,764 $207,775.87 MH* & ADDICTION ASSESSMENT 1,348 $117,597.53 500 517 507 527 CASE MANAGEMENT 937 $73,735.44 488 PHARMACOLOGIC MANAGEMENT 732 $162,478.13 400 OTHER MH* SERVICES/FORENSIC 490 $68,375.57 300 MH* ADVOCACY 397 $23,820.00 ADDICTION INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT 328 $44,894.59 200 179 MH* COMMUNITY EDUCATION 26 $3,800.82 Number of Clients 100 32 131 RECOVERY ORIENTED SYSTEM OF CARE $838,828.10 4 12 WOMENS GRANT $78,022.00 0 TOTAL 110,231 $7,060,048.11 0-9 10-13 14-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ * MH = Mental Health Age Groups 8 9 November 2016 Levy TheT Paint Valley ADAMH Board of- feredf a Dialectical Behavior Ther- In an effort to completely address the needs of our fi ve county service district The Paint apya (DBT) training through funds Valley Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board began a new program Dialectical fromf a prevention grant distrib- to break down barriers for people seeking treatment called Recovery Oriented System utedu by the Ohio Department of of Care (ROSC).
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