Special meeting to be held on mental health

By Shane M. Liebler / The Citizen

Friday, November 2, 2007 10:23 AM EDT

Cayuga County legislators and the Community Services Board that oversees mental health services will meet in a special session Tuesday to discuss ongoing efforts to lift state sanctions.
The Legislature's Health and Human Services Committee will receive an update on the Community Mental Health Center's corrective action plan to address various issues the state has with facilities and programming.

The state Office of Mental Health is withholding about $100,000 in aid while the county, Community Services Board and mental health Director David Blair plot solutions to deficiencies that date back as far as 1999.

Part of the blame for lackluster mental health services has been directed at poor communication between the three entities. Health and Human Services Committee Chairwoman Ann Petrus said she wants to keep everyone on the same page moving forward.

“The meeting is just to discuss the status of the corrective action plan, which has been submitted,” said Petrus, R-Brutus. “The biggest thing is to keep the communication open between the Health and Human Services Committee and the Community Service Board.”

The county has been deadlocked on moving forward with a $3 million renovation of the Community Mental Health Clinic in the basement of the Historic Post Office on West Genesee Street, in Auburn.

In anticipation of the sanctions that began Oct. 24, legislators on Oct. 23 approved exploration of moving county mental health services into vacant space at Auburn Memorial Hospital.

The Community Services Board also gave its unanimous support to that proposal last week.

Since then, a rough draft of the corrective action plan has been submitted and returned for revisions.

State health officials said revisions are a typical part of the process.

“It's not at all uncommon for the local office to work with the field office (in Syracuse) and to have several drafts go back and forth,” state Office of Mental Health spokeswoman Jill Daniels said this week.

The deadline for the plan remains Nov. 9. State inspectors will return to gauge progress and determine whether sanctions will continue at the end of the month.

Staff writer Shane Liebler can be reached at 253-5311 ext. 248 or shane.liebler@lee.net

The Citizens' Say

There are 2 comment(s)

doodles13021 wrote on Nov 2, 2007 5:59 PM:

" Three cheers for "loveauburn". Mismanagement and inferior care for those in the population who need it most. "

loveauburn wrote on Nov 2, 2007 5:14 PM:

" How does DAVID BLAIR still have a job? He needs to be fired immediately! Wake up legislature! You can't hear the alarm? "

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