December 2011 Eyes & Ears Page 1 Formerly EYES & EARS Renaissance Times December 2011 A Mental Health Consumer/Survivor Newsletter Volume 7 Issue 12 Mailing Address: 2415 SE 43rd Avenue Portland Oregon, 97206
[email protected] New $20 million Central City Concern 9-1-1 mental health calls to soon go to building opens in Old Town counselors not cops Molly Hottle, The Oregonian, December 14, 2011 From KGW.com, December 2, 2011 After 13 months of construction, Central City Portland Police will soon respond to fewer 9-1- Concern opened a new $20 million building this 1 calls involving mental health issues. week to serve homeless and impoverished people Sometime after the first of the year, many of with mental health issues. those calls will be transferred to Multnomah Called The Old Town Recovery Center, the County’s Mental Health call center. new building is located at Northwest Broadway and The center is staffed around the clock with West Burnside Street, and will replace Central City professional mental health counselors. The hope is Concern’s 12th Avenue Recovery Center. It updates that people suffering mental health issues will get the and expands the space for the recovery center, which help they need and not escalate their behavior simply treats people with mental illness using a variety of because a police officer shows up at their home. services including exams by medical doctors and A number of crisis calls end up with the police acupuncture. who then respond to check on the caller. Police chief The new recovery center has allowed Central Mike Reese says that’s not always a good thing.