The Administrative Services Committee of the DeKalb
County Board met Wednesday, February 4, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. at the DeKalb
County Government Administration Building’s Conference Room East.
Chairperson Leifheit called the meeting to order. Mr. Stephen Faivre, Mr.
Dennis Sands, Mr. Roger Steimel, Ms. Ruth Anne Tobias, Mr. Joseph Wiegand
and Mr. John A. Wilson were present. Mr. Jeff Metzger and Mr. Frank Van Buer
were absent. Also present was Ms. Joan Berkes-Hanson, Mr. Ray Bockman, Mr.
Ken Campbell, Mr. Gary Hanson, Ms. Christine Johnson, Mr. Steven Kuhn, and
Mr. Greg Millburg.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Wiegand moved, seconded by Mr. Wilson to accept
the minutes of January 7, 2003. Motion carried unanimously by a voice
vote.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Mr. Steimel moved, seconded by Mr. Sands to approve
the agenda. Motion carried unanimously by a voice vote.
ALTERNATIVE TO JAIL INCARCERATION - Presentation on
Mental Health Possibilities
After the formalities, Chairperson Leifheit welcomed Mr.
Michael D. Flora, President & CEO of Ben Gordon Center and Mr. Jerry Lane,
Executive Director of the DeKalb County Community Mental Health Board
(CMHB). This was the committee’s only agenda item for the evening. The
meeting room was set with rows of chairs in a classroom setting rather then
the usual "round table" set-up. Mr. Flora presented a
multi-media presentation to accentuate his talk
about a community treatment project as an alternative to incarceration.
He distributed information through a handout (A copy of which is on file
along with these minutes in the Finance Office) addressing:
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Static's of the jailed mentally ill
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Who will this program serve?
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Who will participate?
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Alternatives
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Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
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ACT Team
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Assertive Community Treatment provides jail diversion
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Components Summarized
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ACT Program Components
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Research
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Thresholds Jail Program
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Program Components
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Services Included
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The Results
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Treatment Over Jail - Treatment Does Work
This program offers an alternative to jail or a condition
of their release. Mr. Flora described briefly the components of the program
by intensive case management through home visiting services. Outreach
workers would be available 7 days a week and outreach teams would visit
members. Services included psychiatric care, medication management,
independent living assistance, housing, vocational assistance, case
management, crisis intervention, resource coordination, navigation of court
and legal system and reports to courts and probation if mandated.
Mr. Lane then familiarized the committee with the
Thresholds Jail Program in Chicago’s Cook County Jail. He spoke about the
Country’s agreement that there needs to be more done for those with a mental
illness, but then they cut funding. He reported that the evidence supports
the fact that it is more costly not treat them then to put them away and
after time served, release them back into the community.
Then he announced they welcomed questions from the
committee and from those in attendance. Mr. Faivre asked what the strongest
opposition against this program was. Mr. Lane reported that 1.) The cost of
the program? 2.) If it is worth it? and 3.) If the program works? Ms. Tobias
stated that DeKalb County has tried to give many community services to the
community. Mr. Lane stated that DeKalb County has an array of services for a
small community but it could be better. He reported that mental illness has
a stigma attached with it and that no one wants to admit to having a mental
illness (e.g., an anxiety illness, depression, drug dependency, alcohol
dependency, eating disorder, or postpartum depression.) He noted that one
out of three people have a mental illness and almost everyone knows someone
who suffers from one (e.g., neighbor, aunt, uncle, spouse, child, or
co-worker.) Mr. Wiegand asked if diagnosis were better today or if the trend
was to medicate without real evidence of illness. Mr. Lane reported that the
country is much better diagnosing today but admitted abuses occur. He
reported that more psychoactive drugs were administered by general
physicians than by psychiatrists. The committee and audience thanked them
for their presentation at the end of the meeting.
ADJOURNMENT
Chairperson Leifheit thanked the gentlemen for the
insightful presentation and then heard a motion to adjourn.
Mr. Wiegand moved, seconded by Mr. Wilson to adjourn at
8:03 pm. Motion carried unanimously by a voice vote.
Respectfully submitted,
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Sue Leifheit, Chairman
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Lisa K. Sanderson
Secretary