Quarterly Newsletter – Issue I - Behavioral Health Center of Nueces
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Quarterly Newsletter – Issue I - Behavioral Health Center of Nueces
ISSUE 1 VOLUME 1 FISCAL YEAR 15 Community Involvement Our Center welcomed Leon Evans, chief Executive Officer of the Center for Healthcare Services in San Antonio to present their national recognized “Restoration Center” to local leaders. Leon with Dr. Tony Diaz, Judge Loyd Neal & Diane Thrivent Financial Services offered educational sessions for case managers to help clients and families plan for the future Maxi attended the “Night at the Circus” fundraiser for Nueces County Community Action Agency and won a gift card! November 2014 From the Executive Director Fall is in the air! I hope you’re enjoying cooler temperatures. Fiscal year 2015 is well underway. Projections indicate we’ll end the FY2014 within the budget approved by the Board of Trustees. To continue recognizing the efforts of our amazing staff, the FY 2015 budget includes a cost of living salary increase for eligible employees and continuation of the performance based salary increase program. Keep those SAFETY SAM awards coming! We want a safe environment for all who provide and receive services. Please pay special attention when driving as there were 11 vehicle accidents last year and definitely want to report ZERO vehicle accidents this year. As you know, the Texas Legislature will enter into session in January 2015, and we will sponsor a forum in December to educate locally elected officials on the services we provide to the community and the needs of our consumers for continued funding and support. We are thankful to our local elected officials who have been steadfast in support of our Center and to the services provided to people with mental illness and intellectual and developmental disabilities. We must demonstrate compliance with targets and outcome measures set by our funding sources and contracts to provide services. Each employee and contractor contributes, positively or negatively to the Center’s performance. The Center will provide a turkey to each employee to enjoy during the holidays. Stay tuned for details. Stay informed of Center activities by visiting our website and the intranet site—stay connected! Thank you for “Working Together for Better Lives!” The Social and New Media Project plans to launch a Twitter and possibly an Instagram account in addition to BHC’s current presence on Facebook. The intention for incorporating social media is to aid in reducing the stigma surrounding mental health, and to create a positive online mental health community. It is our hope that through a combination of social media, the JOIN website, and outreach that we can further bridge the gap between the community and available services. The Project will promote the JOIN campaign through community outreach and education. By collaborating with C.C.I.S.D, we hope to meet with high school health classes to present information on healthy mental and physical wellbeing. The purpose of our outreach campaign is to encourage youth to be proactive in maintaining their own mental health, and to inform the community of resources for those at risk. 1115 Waiver Programs The website will provide psycho-educational material as part of a campaign to promote a healthy connection between mental and physical wellness. The content will be written in language that parents, teens, and kids can understand—so no confusing clinical jargon! The vision for the website is to become a “hub” for adolescent community members to find information regarding mental health, coping skills, resources, and events. Larry Davis, IDD Dual Diagnosis clinic, was awarded a scholarship to attend the National Association for the Dually Diagnosed Convention in San Antonio. The scholarship was open to direct service professionals around the country. Larry was chosen based upon his work with individuals with mental health and IDD diagnoses. We are very proud of Larry and happy to have him on our team! Lunch & Learn Series: Nutrition Class Jana Guerra recognized by the Planning & Network Advisory Committee for her work with Supported Housing Program. Breast Cancer Awareness Activities Youth Services Corner Youth Services offered free back to school haircuts. Local stylists, Stephen Teran, Robert Morales, and Kasey Quintero, graciously volunteered time and skills to provide this service. About 50 kids participated in the event. Staff recognized for timeliness of data entry, with 98-100% of tdata entered on time. Keep up the good work! (Brenda Ibarra, Vanessa Morales, Natanya Smith, Samantha Klassen, Brandi Brast, Cassandra Teran, Emmy Canales) Youth staff celebrate meeting outcome measures with a “Walk of Fame” celebration. They are STARS! Thank you, Virginia, for your 40 years of service to the Center and the people served. We will miss you! Thanks to Pilar, Steven, Paula and Mary for being on the Domingo Show! Our presentation brought awareness to National Disability Employment Awareness Month, held each October, sponsored by the US Depar tment of Labor ’s Office of Disability Employment Policy. It is a national campaign to raise awareness about disability employment issues and celebrate the many and varied contributions of America's workers with disabilities. The 2014 theme: "Expect. Employ. Empower." Holiday Schedule Thanksgiving—Thursday, November 27,2014 Day after Thanksgiving—Friday, November 28,2014 Christmas—Thursday, December 25,2014 Day after Christmas—Friday, December 26,2014 New Year’s Day—Thursday, January 1,2015 Martin Luther King Jr. Day—Monday, January 19, 2015 Memorial Day – Monday, May 25, 2015 Independence Day – Friday, July 3, 2015 Note: July 4th is on a Saturday Mark Your Calendar South Texas Family Support Conference May 26 –28, 2015, in Corpus Christi Timeliness of Service Data Entry Center Average is 92%, up from 90% —GREAT JOB!!! Client Satisfaction Survey Results Personal Therapy = 86% Physical Environment = 85% Client/Staff Interaction = 87% Overall Outcome = 88% New Employees May: Sabrina C.; Vicki G.; Sasha C.; Karen S.; Christopher C.; Lauraine T.; Tommy W.; Diana R.; Roxanna Y.; Yolanda G. June: Robert M.; Isabel O.; Lisa A.; Analicia G.; Bridget N. July: Megan B.; Brandalyn D.; Timothy H.; Donna R.; Michelle L.; Cynthia C.; Carmen S.; Tiffanie H.; Caroline K.; George P.; Bonnie B. August: Diana G.; Sandra P.; April P.; Maritza G.; Rose T.; Paula B.F.; Ashley W.; Martin P. September: Valerie T.; Maria S. P.; Irma M. P.; Marie G.; Valeria R.; Roel S.; Priscilla W.A.; Yolanda M.; Gabriel Z. October: Brenda H.; Linda F. Welcome—Glad to have you on board! Birthday Celebrations October Tonja B. Tory R. Sabrina C Tiffani H. Patricia C. Eileen G. Laura B. Robert S. Mary S. Anni A. Angela L. Baldo D. Jenesis S. Sheila S. Jeffery L. Martin M. Sheryl M. Lori G. Maricela T. Wendy S. Esmeralda C. Maria P. Javier M. Rebecca D. Rocio N. Marie M. Bruce M. Brenda I. 10/2 10/3 10/5 10/5 10/6 10/6 10/9 10/10 10/10 10/11 10/11 10/12 10/13 10/13 10/14 10/14 10/14 10/15 10/16 10/17 10/19 10/19 10/21 10/24 10/24 10/25 10/29 10/30 December November Glenda A. Claudia A. Margaret H. Delma G. Priscilla W.A. Sophia M. Maxi V. Minnie H. Robert M. Ysidoro Y. Victor G. Maria G. Nacho T. Maricela D. Evelyn S. Monesa T. Reymundo C. Larry D. 11/2 11/3 11/4 11/7 11/9 11/11 11/11 11/12 11/14 11/18 11/21 11/23 11/24 11/26 11/26 11/28 11/30 11/30 Magdalena M. Erika P. Analicia G. Ernest D. Sandra H. Guadalupe Q. Lauren F. Christina P. Valerie H. Vincent G. Tammye S. Stefanie Z. Rebecca G.B. Andrea H. Jenny C. Mark H. Ashley D. Gina P. Eva F. Wanda S. Maylene H. Steve E. Linda M.G. Oscar B. 12/1 12/2 12/3 12/4 12/4 12/7 12/9 12/9 12/10 12/13 12/14 12/14 12/15 12/15 12/17 12/17 12/18 12/21 12/22 12/22 12/24 12/25 12/28 12/30 Visit us: www.bhcnc.org Need a Speaker In an effort to expand community awareness and encourage local involvement, Behavioral Health Center of Nueces County has formed a Speaker’s Bureau comprised of employees who are available to speak in Nueces County or surrounding counties. These varied groups of individuals tailor their presentation to your group’s interest and needs, and provides information about current issues relating to mental health and intellectual disability disorder needs and services available through Nueces County. Interested individuals should contact Behavioral Health Center of Nueces County at (361) 886-1345 for more information or to schedule a speaker. Behavioral Health Center of Nueces County needs your help to fulfill its mission of community service. Your generosity will enable us to provide services to the greatest number of persons with special needs. Please indicate your level of support: Behavioral Health Center of Nueces County Board of Trustees Dr. Tony Diaz, Chair Abel Alonzo, Vice Chair Alicia G. Cuellar, Secretary Pam Brower, Treasurer John E. Jackson Linda Fallwell-Stover Dolores Guerrero, PH.D Rachel Cox Elsa Adams Diane Lowrance, Executive Director Behavioral Health Center of Nueces County Foundation Board of Directors Tim Clower, Chair Dr. Eve Layman Jimmy Rodriguez Lamont Taylor Gina K. Prince Associate Member ($25-$100) Community Partner ($100-$500) Corporate Sponsor ($500+) Other $___________ Please make checks payable to Behavioral Health Center of Nueces County Foundation and send your tax-deductible contribution to: Behavioral Health Center of Nueces County, ATTN: L. Moon, 1630 S. Brownlee Blvd., Corpus Christi, TX 78404 Name ________________________________Address ___________________________ ___________________________ “Working Together for Better Lives”