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National Council launches pilot program to improve how people with schizophrenia function

10 pilot sites to focus on tactics to increase patients' independence, reduce stigma and broaden understanding of a serious and complex mental illness

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Chandler Chicco Agency

October 28, 2010 – Washington, D.C. – The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare (National Council) today announced a new eight-month pilot program designed to advance standards of care for people living with schizophrenia. This initiative at 10 community behavioral health organizations nationwide is designed to improve the daily functioning of people with schizophrenia and raise expectations for what is achievable.

"Too many of the 2.4 million Americans with schizophrenia are left behind when it comes to their care, their inclusion in our communities and their recovery. It's time to expect more," said Linda Rosenberg, President and CEO of the National Council. "This program will take the standard of care to a whole new level – one that focuses more effectively on improving how people function in their daily lives."

Rosenberg said that while most community behavioral health organizations recognize the benefits of the pilot program's holistic and interactive approach, "when it comes to helping people with schizophrenia, low expectations and limited resources have resulted in our treating the disease and not the person."

To address that shortcoming, the "Advancing Standards of Care for People with Schizophrenia" pilot program sites will work to help people with schizophrenia feel more independent and accomplish the things he or she needs or wants to do on any given day, such as going to the library, visiting a local Y or sharing a meal with a friend. According to mental health experts, this improvement in day-to-day functioning is a critical first step towards more complete self directed disease management.

To help each of the pilot sites shift towards a more complete evaluation of functioning, the National Council will provide ongoing technical assistance that will draw on the expertise of an advisory panel of national thought leaders in behavioral healthcare. This approach will rely on a consistent use of the Daily Living Activities (DLA-20) tool – an interactive assessment that the mental health professional and patient will complete together to track how each individual is functioning.

"The 'Advancing Standards of Care' program brings a real opportunity to strengthen and enhance the benefit we can bring to people with schizophrenia," said Megan Griggs, clinical director of adult outpatient services at AltaPointe Health Systems, one of the 10 sites selected for participation. "We're confident that even these basic changes, if applied consistently, can lead to meaningful improvements in the lives of people with schizophrenia and their caregivers."

Pilot sites in the program include:

  • AltaPointe Health Systems, Inc., Mobile, AL
  • AtlantiCare Behavioral Health, Egg Harbor Township, NJ
  • Cobb & Douglas Community Services Board, Smyrna, GA
  • Family Guidance Center for Behavioral Healthcare, Saint Joseph, MO
  • Gallahue Mental Health Services, Indianapolis, IN
  • Hill Country Community MHMR Center, Kerrville, TX
  • Mental Health Centers of Central Illinois, Springfield, IL
  • Recovery Resources, Cleveland, OH
  • Seminole Behavioral Healthcare, Fern Park, FL
  • Spokane Mental Health, Spokane, WA

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Sunovion Pharmaceutical Inc. provided financial support for the Advancing Standards of Care pilot program.

About the National Council

The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare represents more than 1,700 safety net mental health and addiction treatment organizations. Collectively, these organizations serve 8 million low-income children and adults struggling with mental health and addiction disorders. These individuals and their families confront addictions, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression — as well as chronic physical health conditions. National Council members offer intensive psychiatric treatment and rehabilitation services that allow adults with behavioral health disorders to live successfully in the community and allow children with emotional disturbances to live at home and to stay in school. Learn more at www.theNationalCouncil.org.

About Sunovion

Sunovion is a leading pharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering, developing and commercializing therapeutic products that advance the science of medicine in the central nervous system (CNS) and respiratory disease areas and improve the lives of patients and their families. Sunovion is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co., Ltd. More information is available at www.sunovion.com


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