Title: Public Health and Mental Health
1Public Health and Mental Health
Grant Funded by Caring for Colorado Foundation
Presented by Cynthia Farkas, RNC, MS,
FNPJefferson County Department of Health
Environment 1801 19th Street, Golden CO
80401 August 25, 2003
2Jefferson County . . . Gateway to the Rockies
- Located west of metropolitan Denver
- Suburban, business, industrial, rural and
mountainous communities - Population of 529,401
- 95 Caucasian, 5 Other
- 10 Hispanic
- Median Income 57,339 yet a corridor of poverty
is located along the eastern boundary of
neighboring Denver County
3Jefferson County Department of Health and
EnvironmentPublic health . . . Everyday,
Everywhere, Everyone
- Established in 1959 as an organized health
department serving all of Jefferson County - One of 15 local health departments in Colorado
- Mission To create, promote and enhance health
and vitality through innovation, collaboration
and celebration - 4 Divisions Community Health Services,
Environmental Health, Health Promotion - and Administration
4Public Health and Mental Health Program Mission
To address the mental health needs in the
population served by the JCDHE clinic, home
visitation and community outreach programs.
- Goals
- provide assessment and identification of mental
health needs and barriers to services - provide education and brief treatment (1-3
sessions) to clients - referrals and assistance for individuals and
families who are in need of mental health
intervention who are uninsured or underinsured - provide education, training and consultation to
JCDHE staff
5The Mental Health Program
- Unique public health/mental health model
integrates into JCDHEs already existing
community health services and programs that
include nursing services, nutrition, and health
promotion services -
- Holistic, comprehensive strength-based model
aimed at bridging the gap for clients to mental
health services in a supportive,
non-stigmatizing and accessible manner
6Addressing Community Need
- Created in response to communitys initial input
regarding the need for services - In the fall of 2000, JCDHE hosted several summits
at various sites throughout the county to elicit
community concerns and needs - Public meetings hosted by Caring for Colorado
Foundation and Coalition for the Medically
Underserved - Mental health was identified at all of the
meetings as one of the major needs within the
county that was not adequately addressed - Continued reductions in funding have
resulted in decreases in mental health
services in the county
7Background
- January 2002, JCDHE awarded a grant from Caring
for Colorado Foundation to develop mental health
program within public health setting. - A Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist with a
background in consultation liaison psychiatry was
hired into a .5 FTE position in April of 2002. - Initial budget of 43,535.00
- Role of JCDHE
- Grant writing
- Site of implementation
- Staff provides referrals to program
- Provide indirect costs
8How it Works
- Referrals are received from staff on clients in
need of mental health assessment, referral,
and/or brief intervention - Clients are seen in three clinic sites, at
WIC appointments, and during home visits with or
without the community health nurse - Telephone screening, intervention, and
referral as needed
9Meeting the Needs of Clients
- Culturally diverse, high risk population
- Individuals and families experiencing a great
deal of stress and crisis in their lives that
affect their ability to utilize health services,
improve health practices, and resolve health
problems - Reasons for referrals
- Depression/anxiety/postpartum depression
- Grief/loss/adjustment reactions
- Requiring assistance with referral/follow-up
mental health care/psychotropic medication needs - Family/marital issues
- Physical/sexual abuse
- Reactions to trauma/PTSD
10Meeting JCDHE Staff Needs
- Staff Consultation
- increasing awareness of incidence and prevalence
of mental health issues with JCDHE client
population - increasing skills to make assessments regarding
the need for further mental health evaluation,
treatment, and referral - Monthly mental health consultation/staffings with
CHNs, Nurse Family Partnership nurses, EPSDT - Quarterly meetings with Clinic Nurses
- and WIC staff and as needed with other
- JCDHE groups/teams
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11Meeting JCDHE Staff Needs
- Monthly Mental Health Brown Bag In-services
- Depression and Suicide Assessment
- Differentiating Delirium, Dementia, Depression
- Therapeutic Communication
- Dealing with Difficult Clients
- Postpartum Disorders
- Bipolar Disorders
- Sexual Assault
- Anger and Conflict Management
- Staff benefits
- Increased work satisfaction
- Boundaries in a therapeutic relationship
- Self-care
12Barriers Encountered
Strategies to Overcome
- Lack of mental health services in community
impending budget cuts - Access to population that is resistive,
suspicious, and negative regarding mental health
services - Obtaining feedback on referrals to community
mental health services, as clients are transient
and difficult to reach
- Mental health resource list liaison role of MHS
attends Health Care Access Coalition - MHS collaborates with nurses and other staff,
e.g. joint office/home visits - Nurse and other staff assist with follow-up of
clients client satisfaction survey initiated
collaborate with key partners
13Lessons Learned
- Integrating mental health into a public health
setting works by reducing barriers to access - Having an advanced practice nurse in the role of
mental health specialist is effective
14First Year Accomplishments
- 87 client referrals 40 seen in home/office 47
via phone encounter - 109 staff consultations - 37 client, 24 staff,
and 12 program issues - 16 group consultations
- 24 educational classes at noon
- 62 community contacts
- Funded for a second year budget of 47,815
- Program evaluated positively by staff
15Next Steps
- Apply for a third year of funding
- Focus on outcome evaluation
- Explore continuation funding in light of the
value of MHS has to staff and agency - Continue to develop liaisons and partnerships
with community agencies
16How to Reach Us
- Cynthia Farkas 303-239-7003
- cfarkas_at_jeffco.us
- Kelly Gaul..303-239-7022
- kgaul_at_jeffco.us