This is Emergency Services as its Defined on a Community Services Boards' Web Site

Emergency Services/Crisis Counseling is a State mandated program. This unit provides short-term crisis counseling and referrals to individuals on an emergency basis. Emergency and crisis response services include: telephone interventions; face-to-face assessments and evaluation (including pre-admission screening); psychiatric consultation and other clinical consultation about mental health, substance abuse, and special populations which include children, adolescents, geriatric, people with mental retardation, and individuals involved in the forensic system. Emergency Services/Crisis Counseling is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Everything on this website has been thoroughly examined, reviewed, evaluated, and ultimately approved by The Citizens’ Committee for the Advancement of Rational Thought and Actions in Virginia's Mental Health System….


Things Sure Aren't What They Used to be..Conditions Sure Have Changed

coming soon........

Saturday, July 21, 2007

The Project...The Grand Plan

A few years ago, just as the bed shortage reached critical mass, someone decided that the answer to the bed shortage was yes, partially close down the State's hospitals. Hmmm. The thinking was that, Hey, we reduce the number of beds at the state level and send that money to the communities. The communities could then purchase their beds locally. The mentally ill could stay close to their communities and therefor be close to friends and relatives. Additionally, it would make discharge planning easier, the services these folks would receive would be local.
I think though there were most likely good intentions here, possibly one thing wasn't factored it, so to speak. At the time this change was made, there was a bed shortage...that's right, everyone was having a difficult time finding beds for the people who needed inpatient treatment....so, let's close some state beds...you buy your own. Well, let's see...there are no beds....we're going to close down some of the beds at the state hospitals....and, we'll buy the beds, where? No comment.