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MISSION

MISSION. To meet the recovery needs of our community by providing access to quality and integrated services, empowering consumers (clients) and supporting innovative and evidence-based approaches to treatment. HISTORY. Established in 1967 as Community Mental Health & Retardation Boards

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MISSION

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  1. MISSION To meet the recovery needs of our community by providing access to quality and integrated services, empowering consumers (clients) and supporting innovative and evidence-based approaches to treatment.

  2. HISTORY Established in 1967 as Community Mental Health & Retardation Boards In 1980 separated boards The Mental Health Act of 1988 HB 317

  3. SERVICE DISTRICT Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike and Ross Counties Total Population: 235,090 Square Miles: 3600

  4. THE FACTS • In any given year 1 in 4 Ohioans will have a diagnosable mental illness. • 2 out of every 3 Ohioans are impacted by drug or alcohol • 4 Ohioans die due to unintentional drug/medication overdoses. • Ohio suicides have reached a 10 year high. • Murder-Suicides have tripled.

  5. THE FACTS cont. • Foster Care - 75% parents with a substance abuse, 85% of the youth experience mental health challenges. • Inmates - Over 50% of all inmates at the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction have a substance abuse disorder, and 36% have a diagnosable mental illness. • Youth Incarcerated - 75% have a substance abuse disorder; 35% have a diagnosable mental illness. • 50% of students with a mental illness at age 14 do not graduate. • Homelessness - 60% have a severe and persistent mental illness, and 80% have lifetime alcohol or other drug abuse problems.

  6. THE FACTS • Recovery rates for individuals that receive treatment and medication are: • Bipolar Disorder 80% • Panic Disorder 70-80% • Schizophrenia 60% • Major Depression 65-80% • Addiction 70% (with support)

  7. THE FACTS ON COST

  8. Opiate Addiction

  9. Public Value of Boards • Fund and promote local support and/or levies for community care. • Monitor contract providers through program reviews and audits. • Evaluate cost effectiveness, continuity of care and quality.

  10. SFY 2011 Paint Valley ADAMH Board Financing

  11. Devastation of Behavioral Health Funding Specifically for your Paint Valley ADAMH Board Since SFY 2008 Community based funding from ODADAS has been cut by 54.72% Since SFY 2008 Community Based Funding by ODMH has been cut by 43.01%

  12. Levy Facts / Costs • Only 1 levy • 30 year levy 1 mill levy community support. • Cost to home owners $31.50 per year for a home valued at $100,000. $2.63 a month, .63 cents a week or .09 cents a day.

  13. Planning for the Future • What the Levy will provide • Increased Crisis Care • Restored levels for treatment. Both Mental Health and Substance abuse. • Prevention Programming in schools and communities

  14. 394 Chestnut St. Chillicothe, OH 45601 (740) 773-2283 www.pvadamh.org

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