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  1. Welcome!The webinar will begin shortly…

    Building the Foundation for a Successful Peer Run Respite: Creating Connections with the Local Community
  2. Building the Foundation for a Successful Peer Run Respite: Creating Connections with the Local Community

    Presenters:RigelFlaherty, Alan Green, and Clint Taylor January 25, 2012
  3. Agenda Welcome, introductions, and housekeeping - Oryx Cohen and Leah Harris RigelFlaherty: 2ndStory Respite House Alan Green: Keya House Clint Taylor: Georgia Peer Support and Wellness Center Q & A session and close
  4. Building the Foundation for a Successful Peer Run RespiteWhere to locate your peer run respite
  5. 2nd Story House Creating Connections with the Community Finding a Location Taking suggestions from the Client Core Advisory Committee. Near a bus line Mid-County Outdoor space 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms
  6. House hunting 101Craigslist / word of mouth / Realtors Lessons learned: Potential Landlords concerned with excessive wear and tear. Parking will be an issue. Finding ADA equipped housing challenging. Adhering to zoning requirements. Is it a business or a residence?
  7. Rural vs. Urban Country Living City Living Convenient to services More people can access (guests and staff) Part of larger community Easier to drop by for support Bigger Houses More private Quiet and peaceful More driving/organizing Garden space Limited public transportation
  8. Our Community Connections Second Story
  9. Round 1: What happened
  10. Round 2: What Happened Back to the drawing board Our 2nd Story
  11. Creating Community at 2nd Story Open House for all in July. Stepping Stone event for current and previous guests in Sep. Informal Luncheon for potential guests and providers in Jan. Quilting Project in conjunction with MHCAN.
  12. www.scccc.org www.secondstoryhouse.org
  13. Mental Health Association of Nebraska

    Diversion Services
  14. Keya House Opened in December, 2009 As of 12/31/2011: Total Guests: 170 different people came to the house for 354 visits Total guest days : 1,484 days
  15. LPD Referral Program (1st 4 months) Total Referrals 61 Total Officers 41 Attempts to Contact 69 Total Successful Contacts 40 (66%) Total Referrals to Services 38
  16. Hospital Psych Emergency Department Peers providing support services within the BryanLGH psychiatric emergency department and on the adult acute and effective wards. 4 peers, 7 days a week, 10 hours each day Support services from triage through discharge
  17. Keya House
  18. Selling the idea . . . Be prepared, know what you want, anticipate the questions you WILL be asked. Be open and honest, this is a GOOD program that will benefit the entire community. IT CAN STAND THE LIGHT OF DAY !
  19. The journey to Keya . . . Sold the idea to funders Numerous presentations to stakeholders Took reps to the NYAPRS conference, then Steve Miccio took them to the Rose House. Developed an advisory committee of consumers, folks from UNL, providers and law enforcement
  20. The journey to Keya . . . Sold it to the neighborhood Went door to door with information Held public meetings to answer questions Invited them to join the advisory committee Kept them informed throughout the process Held an open house before grand opening
  21. The journey to Keya . . . Sold it to the City of Lincoln Planning Department recommendation No problem here – they liked the idea City Council for zoning and use permits 1st attempt held up by a “new” neighbor with concerns 2nd attempt successful (the “new” neighbor was the first to testify in favor of approval)
  22. Where we are now . . . We are members of the neighborhood association (even on the Board!) Participate in neighborhood activities (garage sales, celebrations, etc.) Neighbors plant flowers in the spring, decorate the house for the holidays Expansion of services in Lincoln (and hopefully Omaha in the near future !)
  23. Thank You Mental Health Association of Nebraska (402)-441-4771 www.mha-ne.org
  24. Peer Support and Wellness Center

    Decatur, Georgia Open 1/30/2008
  25. Project of the Georgia Mental Health Consumer NetworkFunded by DBHDD 24/7 Warmline Daily Wellness Activities Respite
  26. Initial Setup
  27. Reactions from Neighbors: Barred from neighborhood association open meetings Neighborhood blog Legal action: zoning issues Allies
  28. Reconciliation: Member of Neighborhood Watch Program Member of Neighborhood Association Safe Haven Status Cosponsor recovery group at local church
  29. Current Status: Celebrating Fourth Year Anniversary! Opening of sister centers in north Georgia
  30. Conclusion: Be Bold!
  31. Contact Us National Empowerment Center Web: www.power2u.org Email: info4@power2u.org Tel: 1-800-power-2-u Peer-run respite resources: http://www.power2u.org/peer-run-crisis-alternatives.html
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