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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Nevada County Grand Jury • 2001-2002

Behavioral Health Department Reason for Investigation The Nevada County Grand Jury has the responsibility to review

Published: July 08, 2002 12 pages
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Findings 7 findings

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The Behavioral Health Department moved to a team concept emphasizing improvement of communications between doctors and staff, concerning their patients. These new policies allow Behavioral Health to better track their clients and have the potential to diminish hospitalization of patients. I agree with the
F3 Page 10
Budget constraints limit crisis services outside of normal business hours. Clients in crisis must use local medical facilities that may not be equipped to handle psychiatric emergencies. The local facility contacts one of the on-call county mental health crisis workers to assist the client. I agree with the finding 4. Space for clients who require hospitalization is very limited. Nevada County does not have a crisis stabilization facility. I agree with the
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Space for clients who require hospitalization is very limited. Nevada County does not have a crisis stabilization facility. I agree with the finding.
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There is insufficient space at the Health, Education and Welfare building to accommodate the entire staff of the Behavioral Health Department. A modular building was added to provide more space, but the modular is under court order to be removed by August 1, 2004. A space planning study has been initiated to consolidate Behavioral Health and all other Human services in one location. I agree with the finding, in addition, a Request for Proposal to determine location and cost of this building has been issued and replies are due July 8, 2002. 6. On December 5, 2001, there were two unfilled positions in the Behavioral Health Department. Personnel class and compensation adjustments have resulted in an increase of qualified applicants. I agree with the
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On December 5, 2001, there were two unfilled positions in the Behavioral Health Department. Personnel class and compensation adjustments have resulted in an increase of qualified applicants. I agree with the finding.
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The Board of Supervisors increased General Fund appropriation to the Behavioral Health Department in fiscal year 2001-02 from the state mandated $30,893 to $61,893. I agree with the
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The county received a $400,000 grant from the state to fund a three-year pilot program to expand mental health treatment. I agree with the finding

Recommendations 6

Conclusions 3

No Responses Found 1

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