2012 The mission of the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board is to improve the well being of our community by establishing and maintaining an effective, efficient and quality system of alcohol, drug and mental health services in Trumbull County. Annual Report July 1, 2011 ~ June 30, 2012 Fiscal Year
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2012
The mission of the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board is
to improve the well being of our community by establishing and maintaining an effective, efficient and quality system of alcohol, drug and
mental health services in Trumbull County.
Annual Report
July 1, 2011 ~ June 30, 2012
Fiscal Year
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Individual Needs Supported With Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board Funds
Individual and Group Counseling Employment Services
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
~World Health Organization, 1948
Dear Community Partner: As state and federal funding for behavioral health services has decreased over the years our local funding to support basic needs like housing, utility bills, transportation, medication, vocational and employment services has increased. Many of our consumers benefit more from case management services than traditional counseling, so there has been a cost shift in those areas also. We partner with the medical and business communities as well as other social services to aid our consumers, eliminate duplication and ensure greater stability. Thank you, your continued support enables us to be the safety net for so many! April J. Caraway Executive Director
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Top 10
Top 10
Top 10
Top 10
52% 48%
Gender Female
Male
872 985 996 1239
1805
1323 1255
765
162
0
500
1000
1500
2000
0-9 10-13 14-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age Grouping
Race Other: 133 2%
Unknown: 76 1%
White: 7,958 84%
Black: 1,251 13%
1.) Depressive Disorder- 34% 2.) Bipolar Disorder- 29% 3.) Anxiety Disorder- 14% 4.) Psychotic Disorders- 11% 5.) Opioid use Disorders- 9% 6.) Alcohol Use Disorders- 6% 7.) Adjustment Disorders-5% 8.) Post Traumatic Stress Disorders- 4% 9.) Cannabis Use Disorder- 4%
Persons Served in Treatment Services, FY2000–FY2012 (FY2012 totals are preliminary)
Data Sources: MACSIS Data Mart (www.dwcubes.mh.state.oh.us), Heartland East Report LA02.C78.SFY.2012.PR
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Fiscal Year 2012 Levy Funds Enabled Community Access to:
Alcohol and Other Drug Detoxification
Around the Clock Crisis Intervention
Around the Clock Suicide Hotline
Behavioral Health Counseling
Case Management
Christy House Homeless Shelter
Crisis Stabilization
Early Childhood Social & Emotional Education
for Daycare Providers
Guardianship Services
Help Hotline Crisis Center, Inc./Trumbull 211
Housing Options- Campbell Apartments,
Crossroads, Joey’s Landing and
Washington House
Jail Based Intervention
Lloyd McCoy Center integrated care
Niles-Trumbull Transit System
Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment
Psychiatric Medications
Riverbend Treatment Center
Salvation Army Drop-In Center
Substance Abuse Education
Warren West integrated care
Wraparound Services
Community Collaborations
Area Agency on Aging 11 Mahoning / Trumbull Recovery Project
Mahoning Valley Consortium for Early Care & Education Mahoning Valley Early Childhood Planning Group
Mahoning Valley Organizing Collaborative Northeast Ohio Children’s Consortium
Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities Trumbull Advocacy & Protective Network
Trumbull County Bridges Out of Poverty Steering Committee Trumbull County Child Assault Prosecution Unit
Trumbull County Child Fatality Review Board Trumbull County Community Corrections Planning Board
Trumbull County Disaster Preparedness Teams Trumbull County Domestic Violence Task Force
Trumbull County Family & Children First Council Trumbull County Family Dependency Treatment Court
Trumbull County Family Wraparound Oversight Committee Trumbull County Housing Collaborative
Trumbull County Human Services Planning Committee Trumbull County Suicide Prevention Coalition
Trumbull County Transportation Committee
Washington House Opens
The need for housing and services to
meet the unique needs of youth and
young adults in transition is a growing
problem in Trumbull County. In response
to this problem, Coleman Professional
Services completely rehabilitated a
vacant, foreclosed home into an eight
bedroom facility for young adults
ages 18 – 26. This agency has employed
house monitors and provides
supportive services.
Anti-Stigma Initiative Crosses County Lines The Trumbull, Mahoning and Columbiana County Boards partnered to create a two-year campaign to raise awareness about mental health issues and reduce stigma. The tri-county initiative includes commercials,
billboards and interviews on WKBN.
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Amish Outreach
Amish residents of Trumbull County’s northwestern town -ships face transportation and behavioral health access issues, which have contributed to their historically limited use of mental health and addiction services. The Amish Outreach project serves members of the Amish community in northern Trumbull County. Participants receive routine mental health services and group interventions in their community. This partnership is one of only a few in the state and it has existed for more than a decade.
In FY 2012, the ASAP Opiate Task Force, a project of the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board, collaborated with the TAG Law Enforcement group to complete two prescription drug take back programs. The two events prevented over 100,000 pills from being diverted and misused. Trumbull County’s ranking as 8th in the state for unintentional drug overdoses makes the proper disposal of medications an important activity. The Task Force continues to meet monthly to strategize ongoing prevention efforts and all are welcome to participate.
The Voices of Youth Committee meets monthly to address barriers that stand in the way of youth and young adults with behavioral health and other disabilities successfully transi-tioning to adulthood. The committee has created the Voices of Youth Closet as a means for youth experiencing a life challenge to obtain personal hygiene items, household cleaning products and access to transportation. The Closet is maintained solely through fund-raising events and volunteerism.
~ Project Highlights ~
In April 2012, the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board, Valley Counseling Services, COMPASS Family & Community Services and the Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center in the Department of Psychiatry at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) partnered to establish FIRST Trumbull County, a comprehensive, team-based, early identification and treatment program for individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
Voices of Youth
Committee
ONE Health Ohio
Collaboration
Statistically, consumers diagnosed with a mental illness have a lifespan of 25 years less than the general population. In order to help combat this problem, the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board works collaboratively with ONE Health Ohio, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) to provide medical vouchers to clients most in need. The reimbursement for the cost of the voucher/cost per visit to either Warren West or the Lloyd McCoy Center is paid by the TCMHRB to ONE Health Ohio. The impact is over 1,000 medical visits per year for behavioral health clients at no cost.
Director of Finance Director of Finance Through February 2012 Beginning February 2012
Linda Parise Wanda Thompson
Enrollment Specialist Administrative Assistant
Margie Alexander
Family and Children First
Council Coordinator
Independent Contractors:
David Chiarella, PhD Laura Domitrovich
Chief Clinical Officer Wraparound Coordinator
Tracie Fugitt Atty. Brendan Keating
Information Technology Legal Consultant
Jill Lewis
Public Education &
Awareness Consultant
The Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board is grateful to its contract organizations for providing quality services to the residents of Trumbull County
Belmont Pines Hospital
Churchill Counseling Services, Inc.
Coleman Professional Services
Community Solutions Association, Inc.
Compass Family and Community Services
Homes For Kids/ Child and Family Solutions, Inc.
Forensic Psychiatric Center of NE Ohio
Glenbeigh
Greater Warren-Youngstown Urban League
Greentree Counseling Center, Inc.
Guardianship and Protective Services
Help Hotline Crisis Center, Inc.
Humility of Mary Health Partners
Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic
Niles-Trumbull Transit System
ODMH Regional Psychiatric Hospitals
ONE Health Ohio
PsyCare, Inc.
Ravenwood Mental Health Center
Salvation Army
Specialty Care Counseling Services
St. Joseph’s New Start Treatment Center
SUMMA Health System
Valley Counseling Services
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Mental illness affects 1 in 5 Americans.
It’s as real as cancer and as treatable as a broken arm.
Treatment Works... People Recover.
Recovering People Work and Working People Pay Taxes
~ Mike Hogan (former Director, Ohio Department of Mental Health)