SUPERVISORS GET ASSESSMENT ON CARING FOR PEOPLE IN PSYCHIATRIC CRISIS

by ECM | November 1, 2018 5:21 am

 

At an hours-long conference on caring for people in psychiatric crisis, the County Board of Supervisors got an assessment of the current behavioral health system and actions underway to address current and potential future gaps in emergency and inpatient psychiatric resources in the region.

Behavioral health experts, elected and law enforcement officials and other stakeholders gave presentations and spoke to the Board which, at the request of Chairwoman Kristin Gaspar, scheduled the conference after the recent closure of inpatient psychiatric hospital beds in north county and across the state.

The concern for the Board is that without reliable sources for inpatient psychiatric care, patients end up in emergency rooms, jails or become homeless.

Conference participants stressed the need to focus their efforts on collaboration and supporting a robust system of care for those experiencing a behavioral health crisis. During the conference, some San Diegans shared their stories of mental illness and substance abuse and talked about the services that are helping them in their recovery.

Some highlights from today’s conference include:

“As a society, we must take a meaningful look into how we support and restore those among us who have been deeply affected by trauma in their lives, especially our children,” Chairwoman Gaspar said. “It is critical that we begin to shift our focus towards prevention and integrating mental health and physical health at a very young age.”

The Next Steps

The speakers indicated that some of the actions that have taken place provide immediate solutions to existing gaps but stressed that a comprehensive, long-term solution is needed.

The next steps, they indicated, will include:

The speakers stressed the need to continue ongoing collaborations and convene partners across all sectors to look at what is working, assess the needs of the region and consider increasing resources to address the need for behavioral health services and establish a system of care that is fully integrated.

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