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Day TODAY is the FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER for behavioral healthcare Annual Report 2010-2011 Family Guidance Center: Regional Office 724 N. 22nd, St. Joseph, Mo. 64506 816-364-1501 Addiction Treatment Services 901 Felix, St. Joseph, Mo. 64501 816-364-1862 Children & Youth Day Treatment 3400 Frederick, St. Joseph, Mo. 64506 816-236-2477 Family Guidance Center, Maryville 109 E. Summit, Maryville, Mo. 64468 660-582-3139 Family Guidance Center, Cameron 101 W. 3rd, Cameron, Mo. 64429 816-632-6161 Family Planning Clinic 1322 N.36th St, St. Joseph, Mo. 64506 816-364-1944 Fiscal Year 2011 Revenues Fiscal Year 2011 Expenses AT&T Dr. Robert and Karen Corder CommCare (Community Network for Behavioral Healthcare) Commerce Bank Dan and Chris Danford Barton and Dawn Dennis Tony and eresa Drummond Sharon and Richard Evers Joe Gray Herzog, Inc. Hillyard, Inc. Bill and Vicki Hinde Teresa Humphreys Hy-Vee, Inc. Sandra Jones Junior League of St. Joseph Larry Kaminsky KCPL Fund Robert Keatley Kemper Foundation Brad McAnally Bill and Judy McMurray Messick Charitable Trust William D Morgan Trust Murphy Watson Burr Eye Clinic OFFICERS: Chairman Gary Myers Vice Chair Ali Wray Secretary Bill McMurray Treasurer David Cripe President/CEO Garry Hammond BOARD MEMBERS: Katie Carolus Karen Corder David Cripe James Graves Garry Hammond Sandra Jones Bill McMurray Gary Myers National TTT Society Dan and Linda Nicoson Nodaway Valley Bank Martin and LaVell Rucker Martin Rucker II Mike Rucker Judy Sabbert Suzanne Shearer Ross Shuman, MD Richard Sipe Melody Smith Dr. Donald and Leah Stallard C.J. “Bud” Spaeth Leah Spratt Charitable Trust Gerald and Barbara Sprong Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stuber Sunderland Foundation Creath and Ann orne Laurel Vartabedian Ali and John Wray Community Asset Builders FC Stone Printing Donated by Wing Printing OUR CONTRIBUTORS Caroline Murphy Gary Myers Casey Meyers LaVell Rucker Ross Shuman, MD Karen Woodbury Ali Wray Salaries & Benefits 72% Professional Fees 7% Supplies 2% Occupancy 2% Insurance 2% Travel 2% Equipment 1% Depreciation 3% Interest 3% Other 6% Family Guidance Center serves nine Missouri counties: ANDREW, ATCHISON, BUCHANAN, CLINTON, DEKALB, GENTRY, HOLT, NODAWAY, WORTH Services provided on a non-discriminatory basis ank you for your enthusiastic support of Family Guidance’s mission. Together, we’re making today the day for renewed futures for thousands of local children and families. Atchison Nodaway Andrew Holt Buchanan Clinton Dekalb Gentry Worth Contributions 1% United Way 3% Medicaid 55% Department of Mental Health 29% Department of Corrections 5% Missouri Family Health Council 3% Consumer Fees 1% Insurance 1% Other 2% 24-Hour Crisis Intervention Line: 888-279-8188 Equal Opportunity Employer

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Page 1: everyday Heroes: adult mental Health Services · 2012. 9. 1. · The Addiction Treatment Services program at Family Guidance is the only local program offering inpatient and outpatient

DayDayDaytoday

is the

family guidance center for behavioral healthcare

annual report 2010-2011

family guidance center: regional office 724 N. 22nd, St. Joseph, Mo. 64506816-364-1501

addiction treatment Services 901 Felix, St. Joseph, Mo. 64501816-364-1862

children & youth day treatment3400 Frederick, St. Joseph, Mo. 64506816-236-2477

family guidance center, maryville109 E. Summit, Maryville, Mo. 64468 660-582-3139

family guidance center, cameron101 W. 3rd, Cameron, Mo. 64429 816-632-6161

family Planning clinic1322 N.36th St, St. Joseph, Mo. 64506 816-364-1944

fiscal year 2011 revenues

fiscal year 2011 expenses

AT&TDr. Robert and Karen CorderCommCare (Community Network for Behavioral Healthcare)Commerce BankDan and Chris DanfordBarton and Dawn DennisTony and Theresa DrummondSharon and Richard EversJoe GrayHerzog, Inc.Hillyard, Inc.Bill and Vicki HindeTeresa HumphreysHy-Vee, Inc.Sandra JonesJunior League of St. JosephLarry KaminskyKCPL FundRobert KeatleyKemper FoundationBrad McAnallyBill and Judy McMurrayMessick Charitable TrustWilliam D Morgan TrustMurphy Watson Burr Eye Clinic

officerS:Chairman Gary MyersVice Chair Ali WraySecretary Bill McMurrayTreasurer David CripePresident/CEO Garry Hammond Board memBerS:Katie CarolusKaren Corder David CripeJames GravesGarry HammondSandra JonesBill McMurray

Gary MyersNational TTT SocietyDan and Linda NicosonNodaway Valley BankMartin and LaVell RuckerMartin Rucker IIMike RuckerJudy SabbertSuzanne ShearerRoss Shuman, MDRichard SipeMelody SmithDr. Donald and Leah StallardC.J. “Bud” SpaethLeah Spratt Charitable TrustGerald and Barbara SprongDr. and Mrs. Robert StuberSunderland FoundationCreath and Ann ThorneLaurel VartabedianAli and John WrayCommunity Asset BuildersFC StonePrinting Donated byWing Printing

our contriButorS

Caroline MurphyGary MyersCasey MeyersLaVell RuckerRoss Shuman, MDKaren WoodburyAli Wray

Salaries & Benef its72%

Professional Fees7%

Supplies2%

Occupancy2%

Insurance2%

Travel2%

Equipment1%

Depreciation3%

Interest3%

Other6%

Fiscal Year 2011 Expenses

family guidance centerserves nine missouri counties:

ANDREW, ATCHISON, BUCHANAN, CLINTON, DEKALB, GENTRY,HOLT, NODAWAY, WORTH

equal opprtunity employerServices provided on a non-discriminatory basis

Thank you for your enthusiastic support of Family Guidance’s mission.Together, we’re making today the day for renewed futures for thousands of local children and families.

AtchisonNodaway

AndrewHolt

Buchanan Clinton

Dekalb

Gentry

Worth

Contributions1%

United Way3%

Medicaid55%

Department of Mental Health29%

Department of Corrections5%

Missouri Family Health Council

3%

Consumer Fees1%

Insurance1%

Other2%

Fiscal Year 2011 Revenues

24-Hour Crisis InterventionLine: 888-279-8188

Equal Opportunity Employer

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addiction treatment Services

“Addiction is a disease of the brain, affecting your thoughts and actions, regardless of your social class. We can lead people to the lifestyle changes that will bring them into remission. That doesn’t mean the addiction just goes away -- but it does mean there is recovery.”

People with substance addictions are parents, coworkers, neighbors and friends. The Addiction Treatment Services program at Family Guidance is the only local program offering inpatient and outpatient treatment along side a medical detoxification treatment program. Learning positive ways to manage the triggers that contribute to substance abuse for a lifetime is part of the overall wellness approach offered at Family Guidance. Responding to consumer surveys, Family Guidance now offers counseling and therapies in the morning, afternoon or evening, divided into distinct recovery categories.

“Nothing is more satisfying than to be out in the community and to see someone you haven’t seen in 5 years and find them healthy. They’re healthy and their children are healthy.” – Addiction Treatment Services Staff

“If people could ‘just say no,’ they would.”

1,635 Served For every 1 person served, at least 4 more still need help

“decide you want it and make today the day.”–Susan, former addiction treatment Services consumer*

Now maintaining almost 20 years of sobriety, Susan remembers when Family Guidance services helped save her life, her home and her family. Through the help of Family Guidance’s psychiatric services, including case management, Susan began a journey of sobriety in 1992 – ending an alcohol addiction that began when she was only 10 years old.

Susan graduated with her bachelor’s degree and completed an internship all under the Family Guidance umbrella of support. Today, as a State of Missouri employee, she often shares her story of recovery with clients. In September 2011, Susan was invited to serve as a guest workshop coordinator at an AA meeting in California.

“I’m so grateful people didn’t give up on me. If you’re willing, Family Guidance has the support you need to reach recovery. Decide you want it and make today the day.”

message fromthe Board chairman and President

10 minutes to save a life:Last year 193 calls were logged on the Crisis Intervention 24-hour phone line. Counselors provide immediate response and refer people in crisis to the appropriate services. For face-to-face interventions, Family Guidance arrives within the hour.

miles driven to deliver Service: 471,000“We deliver community integrated case management.We go into homes, food kitchens, other agencies and even alleyways to help consumers – far beyond office walls.”

everyday Heroes: adult mental Health Services

“We’re focused on teaching people to learn to live successfully with mental illness. Just because a consumer has a diagnosis, that doesn’t have to define what their life is.”

Adult Mental Health Services offers treatment for mental illnesses like depression, anxiety disorders, post traumatic stress disorder or bipolar disorder. Following national trends, psychiatric services, pharmacy services, primary care, counseling and case management can all be offered in one-stop – from a team who truly knows each individual consumer. Family Guidance is one of the few centers in the state to offer the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model of treatment, which involves a team of professionals focused on the success of one consumer, simultaneously, all geared toward helping consumers remain in their homes – a program that is dramatically curbing hospitalization expenses and homelessness rates.

“It’s our team-based, multi-faceted approach to support services for people with mental illness that makes Family Guidance unique in this region. Without ongoing support, those with mental illness may run the risk of sliding out of services, being unable to keep appointments or stop taking needed medication. We bring together our consumers’ natural supporters – such as family members and significant others – together with a variety of professionals to help people find success in the community.”

Today is the day that real change is occurring in the lives of hundreds of local children and families. You can see it in classrooms across 50 area schools. You can see it in numerous local workplaces. You can see it inside numerous local households as families navigate their journey to recovery from substance addiction or mental illness.

During the past year, Family Guidance has worked more diligently than ever to help our consumers embrace mental health as an integral part of overall health. Through innovative state-of-the-art programs, teams of behavioral health professionals are helping

consumers with mental illness embrace success at home and avoid hospitalization. Families who have experienced a child’s mental illness are extending their wisdom to other families, creating strong new networks of support. We’re creating new advocates and reducing stigma associated with mental illness, including school anti-bullying campaigns and new family-based classes for addiction treatment. Flexible hours and tailored program offerings, including at the Family Planning Clinic, are promising new levels of consumer successes.

Today’s the day …. Learn more about the factors related to substance abuse and mental illness. Help someone make that call. Participate in our work as we integrate treatment into the community and the natural settings where children and adults can thrive.

children andyouth Services“We can do nearly everything at Family Guidance to help a child with mental illness that a residential facility can do. Plus we have the added advantage of engaging families who’ve been through a similar experience. They want to help other families reach success.”

Children served may be living with mental illness like ADHD, bi-polar disorder, depression, or mood regulation disorders. No other area center for behavioral health care offers the resources of Family Guidance. Children in preschool or kindergarten can access a day treatment program, and youth can participate in an after-school program. The unique respite care element at Family Guidance means a licensed family can provide residential support for a week at a time, allowing the child’s family to ease emotional stress.

The center has recently established three Family Support Partner positions, who work alongside the team and have personal experience in working through childhood mental illness. “They bridge the gap, because they’ve been there before. It’s a truly life-changing program,” says Rachel Gauntt- Weaver, director of Children and Youth Services.

Through a unique wrap-around, intensive team approach, Family Guidance is helping children with mental illness build the skills they need to remain in their homes, succeed in school and enter into a vibrant future – one day at a time.

family Planning“Positive reproductive health iscritical to overall health. Withoutour services, many women would never begintreatment for life-threatening disease or cancers.”

The Family Planning Clinic has a long history of quality reproductive care for women and men. In recent months, the clinic has become poised to grow as a leader in women’s reproductive services – growth spurred by a professional staff and expanded hours.

Services include annual exams, pregnancy testing and STD screenings as the team delivers life-saving results and education to consumers across age groups and demographics. Team members are skilled at referring consumers to their next steps for care and are diligent about follow-up. For many consumers, the Family Planning Clinic is the only skilled health care visit they may receive each year. For many others, it’s their choice for professional, flexible women’s health care that’s part of overall wellness.

2,619Served

ChildrenServed: 979 Schools Served:50 in 9 Counties

W W W . f a m i l y g u i d a n c e . o r g criSiS line 888-279-8188

Dr. Patricia HoganFamily Guidance

psychiatrist

Family Guidance Center helps individuals and families lead healthier, moreproductive lives by providing an array of mental health, social and health services.

1,435 Individuals Served

*consumer name changed

“Mental illness will affect 20% of Americans in their lifetime, and includes common illnesses like depression or anxiety disorders.”

garry Hammond,President and ceo

gary myers,Board chairman