
An Online Haven
(CBS) Almost every institution featured in Unsafe Haven has
a Web site: the Joint Commission, the Inspector General, even
Charter Behavioral Systems. The Web also offers a wide range of
information on psychiatric care and the issue of restraints. Below
you'll find sites from a range of perspectives.
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law is a non-profit legal
advocacy group that works for the rights of the mentally ill. It has
an extensive site with information about a range of related legal
issues, including seclusion and restraint.
Office Of the Inspector General : A division of the
Department of Health And Human Services, the Office of the Inspector
General is investigating Charter Hospitals.
Inspector General Hotline Page has information about how to
telephone, mail or email pertinent information.
Restraint Hearings Testimony : The Senate Appropriations
Committee held hearings April 13 on deaths from improper use of
restraints. One of those who testified was Jean Allen, whose son,
Tristan Sovern, died while being restrained.
National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems :
This system, generally known as "P&A," is a quasi-public agency that
investigates complaints of abuse and neglect at mental health
institutions. This site has a transcript of the recent Senate
testimony of Jean Allen, whose son, Tristan Sovern, died while being
restrained at a Charter hospital in
Greensboro, North
Carolina. The site also has contact numbers and addresses for every
P&A in the country as well as background on a variety of issues on
which it works.
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill : Most of this
nonprofit group's 208,000 members have a close relative who is
mentally ill; 20 percent are mentally ill themselves. (NAMI refers
to this last group as "consumers," because they consume mental
health services). NAMI offers support for families, and advocates
mental health reform. Its site features information about
where to get help in your area , has a large list of books
for sale on various mental illnesses, and gives frequent updates on
the group's legal efforts and policy campaigns.
The American Psychiatric Association : The trade group for
the country's 42,000 psychiatrists, the APA opposes the proposed
restraint laws, including mandatory reporting, calling instead for
Congresto "proceed cautiously."
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare : The Joint
Commission (JCAHO) is the private organization that oversees
psychiatric hospitals in the U.S. Because JCAHO is a private concern
and hospitals pay (on average, $12,000) to be accredited, many
critics say that its evaluations are not demanding enough. JCAHO's
site has a lot of information, including a history of the
organization, a message from the president, Dennis O'Leary (who
appears in the CBS broadcast), and directions on how to report a
complaint about a hospital. The site also has a section called
"Today's Quality Quote," which offers an inspiring missive from a
great personage.
Charter Behavioral Health Systems : With 91 hospitals, this
company is the largest chain of psychiatric hospitals in the
country. A year-long CBS investigation of its hospitals found
falsified records and dangerous conditions. The site features a
section on the company's television and print advertising campaigns
("We Help When Things Are At Their Worst"); a list of facilities all
over the country with addresses and phone numbers; a section
describing the Charter treatment philosophy ("Solution-Focused
Treatment"); and a large section, aimed at employers who want mental
health insurance coverage, on the company's cost-effective treatment
solutions.
www.mentalhealth.org Also known as the Knowledge Exchange
Network, this site is a clearinghouse for information on mental
health issues. You'll find lists of publications, links to other
sites, and a database with
state by state listings of where to get help .
Deadly Restraint : Last year, the Hartford Courant
ran an extensive series on the misuse of restraint. Although many of
the stories focus on problems in
Connecticut
and the Northeast, there is plenty of information about problems
elsewhere.
The National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse
: This non-profit organization teaches people how to set up
self-help groups, and how to evaluate mental health treatment. The
head of the group, Joseph Rogers, testified before the Senate
earlier this month about his own experience with restraint.
U.S. Rep. Diana Degette's office : Degette, a Democrat who
represents the Denver area in the House of Representatives, recently
introduced legislation that would make it mandatory for psychiatric
facilities to report restraint-related deaths. Connecticut
Democratic Senators
Joseph Lieberman and
Christopher Dodd also sponsored separate, similar bills in
the Senate.
North Carolina Department Of Health And Human Services :
This agency is responsible for overseeing the state's psychiatric
hospitals.
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