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Health is there for you. Now Health has the opportunity to

Health is there for you. Now Health has the opportunity to

Meet the growing demand: Health has seen a 28% increase in the number of patients served in the past seven years. Access to mental health/ behavioral health care services was identified as a top priority for community health care improvement in both the 2014 Central NH Health Partnership Needs Assessment and the 2014 Partnership for Public Health Needs Assessment reports. Given today s environment of socioeconomic pressures and the opioid crisis, we anticipate even greater demand for services. Our new facility will help us to meet the increasing need for mental health services. It s not just one area of treatment (although each one helps); it s the combination of all the treatments that is so effective. Anonymous patient Cost savings for Health: The operating costs of the new facility will be comparable to what we pay now for four different offices in four different Laconia locations. The projected cost savings from improved operations, training, and staff retention, once realized, will be reinvested directly into patient care. Health has purchased and will renovate 575 Main Street in About Us Health has been supporting healthy minds in the Lakes Region since 1966. Our philosophy is that healthy minds make healthy communities. Last year we served almost 4,000 patients: 2,477 adults, 407 elders, and 1,090 children. We are a critical community partner to schools, hospitals, courts, nursing homes, child care providers, and even the police and correctional system. Our roots in the community are deep and far reaching; our impact great. New Hampshire was once recognized by the National Institute of Mental Health as a leader in providing care at the community level. However, without the long term commitment of resources towards continuing those efforts, the advances gained were unsustainable. The foundation of mental health care needs strengthening. A strong foundation will strengthen our place as a leader in providing integrated health care well into the future. Building a more integrated, patient-centered approach to delivering health care will create bridges instead of silos and strengthen the hope of recovery for all individuals and families that live with mental health illness. Health s mission is to provide integrated mental and physical health care for people with mental illness while creating wellness and understanding in our community. We are transforming this landmark, three-story building into a 24,000 square foot state-of-the-art medical facility for our patients and for the community. We will consolidate our clinical services into one point of access. In doing so, we will close service gaps, enhance the quality of care, expand the services available to our patients, and make access to care easier for those that need it. Our new medical facility will bring numerous benefits to the community: Respectful care for patients: Respectful care is private. Respectful care is serving patients in a well-designed medical facility. Respectful care is demonstrating to patients and staff that they are valued. The new facility will be welcoming, open, bright, well-appointed, and demonstrate that we are all dedicated to improving patient outcomes. Integrated care: Integrated care means caring for the physical and mental health of our patients. The new facility will have offices for primary care physicians, a pharmacy, two exam rooms, a nursing station, and laboratory services so that patients with severe mental illness will be able to see their mental health and physical health providers in the same location. New care options: Group therapy is a proven treatment that is both effective and cost-efficient. Our new location will have significant group/training room space, allowing us to expand our services to include adult and child group therapy, provide educational sessions for the community, and offer support groups for parents of children with diagnosed mental health conditions Efficiency: Therapy staff, located in one medical facility for the first time, will have ease of collaboration, both formal and informal. Patients will have a centralized location for referrals, individual counseling sessions, group work, and workshops. The building is located in the heart of the downtown area and within walking distance of many of our patients - essential in an area with limited transportation options. Cost savings for the Lakes Region: Community-based care is better care. It is more cost effective than hospitalization; more humane than long stays in the Emergency Department. The average cost of community-based mental health care in New Hampshire is $120 per day. Hospitalization at NH s psychiatric hospital in Concord is $788 per day if there is a bed available. If there is no bed, patients wait in the emergency room of their local hospital; an average of 45 adults and children are waiting in hospital emergency rooms every day at a minimum median cost of $1,233 per day. Without treatment, a startling number of patients are incarcerated. Seventy percent of youth in the juvenile justice system have at least one mental health condition. A 2016 study in The Lancet Psychiatry reports that for every $1 spent on mental health for treatment such as counseling and medication, the government could receive a $4 return on their investment. The economic savings of preventative treatment in the community are clear. The savings in heartbreak are incalculable. Economic boost for Laconia s downtown: We will revitalize this underutilized, dated building and bring 120 professionals to Main Street; professionals that eat lunch out, grocery shop, and frequent retail shops. The Mayor and City Council members support our consolidation of four locations into one downtown facility. Through Healthy Minds,, Health will build our foundational strength so that we may continue to grow and thrive with innovative programming, deep community partnerships, and excellent care for all who live in our communities. To learn more about Health s Healthy Minds, capital campaign, please contact Ann E. Nichols, Director of Development and Public Relations at 603-524-1100 x445 or anichols@genesisbh.org.

Meet the growing demand: Health has seen a 28% increase in the number of patients served in the past seven years. Access to mental health/ behavioral health care services was identified as a top priority for community health care improvement in both the 2014 Central NH Health Partnership Needs Assessment and the 2014 Partnership for Public Health Needs Assessment reports. Given today s environment of socioeconomic pressures and the opioid crisis, we anticipate even greater demand for services. Our new facility will help us to meet the increasing need for mental health services. It s not just one area of treatment (although each one helps); it s the combination of all the treatments that is so effective. Anonymous patient Cost savings for Health: The operating costs of the new facility will be comparable to what we pay now for four different offices in four different Laconia locations. The projected cost savings from improved operations, training, and staff retention, once realized, will be reinvested directly into patient care. Health has purchased and will renovate 575 Main Street in About Us Health has been supporting healthy minds in the Lakes Region since 1966. Our philosophy is that healthy minds make healthy communities. Last year we served almost 4,000 patients: 2,477 adults, 407 elders, and 1,090 children. We are a critical community partner to schools, hospitals, courts, nursing homes, child care providers, and even the police and correctional system. Our roots in the community are deep and far reaching; our impact great. New Hampshire was once recognized by the National Institute of Mental Health as a leader in providing care at the community level. However, without the long term commitment of resources towards continuing those efforts, the advances gained were unsustainable. The foundation of mental health care needs strengthening. A strong foundation will strengthen our place as a leader in providing integrated health care well into the future. Building a more integrated, patient-centered approach to delivering health care will create bridges instead of silos and strengthen the hope of recovery for all individuals and families that live with mental health illness. Health s mission is to provide integrated mental and physical health care for people with mental illness while creating wellness and understanding in our community. We are transforming this landmark, three-story building into a 24,000 square foot state-of-the-art medical facility for our patients and for the community. We will consolidate our clinical services into one point of access. In doing so, we will close service gaps, enhance the quality of care, expand the services available to our patients, and make access to care easier for those that need it. Our new medical facility will bring numerous benefits to the community: Respectful care for patients: Respectful care is private. Respectful care is serving patients in a well-designed medical facility. Respectful care is demonstrating to patients and staff that they are valued. The new facility will be welcoming, open, bright, well-appointed, and demonstrate that we are all dedicated to improving patient outcomes. Integrated care: Integrated care means caring for the physical and mental health of our patients. The new facility will have offices for primary care physicians, a pharmacy, two exam rooms, a nursing station, and laboratory services so that patients with severe mental illness will be able to see their mental health and physical health providers in the same location. New care options: Group therapy is a proven treatment that is both effective and cost-efficient. Our new location will have significant group/training room space, allowing us to expand our services to include adult and child group therapy, provide educational sessions for the community, and offer support groups for parents of children with diagnosed mental health conditions Efficiency: Therapy staff, located in one medical facility for the first time, will have ease of collaboration, both formal and informal. Patients will have a centralized location for referrals, individual counseling sessions, group work, and workshops. The building is located in the heart of the downtown area and within walking distance of many of our patients - essential in an area with limited transportation options. Cost savings for the Lakes Region: Community-based care is better care. It is more cost effective than hospitalization; more humane than long stays in the Emergency Department. The average cost of community-based mental health care in New Hampshire is $120 per day. Hospitalization at NH s psychiatric hospital in Concord is $788 per day if there is a bed available. If there is no bed, patients wait in the emergency room of their local hospital; an average of 45 adults and children are waiting in hospital emergency rooms every day at a minimum median cost of $1,233 per day. Without treatment, a startling number of patients are incarcerated. Seventy percent of youth in the juvenile justice system have at least one mental health condition. A 2016 study in The Lancet Psychiatry reports that for every $1 spent on mental health for treatment such as counseling and medication, the government could receive a $4 return on their investment. The economic savings of preventative treatment in the community are clear. The savings in heartbreak are incalculable. Economic boost for Laconia s downtown: We will revitalize this underutilized, dated building and bring 120 professionals to Main Street; professionals that eat lunch out, grocery shop, and frequent retail shops. The Mayor and City Council members support our consolidation of four locations into one downtown facility. Through Healthy Minds,, Health will build our foundational strength so that we may continue to grow and thrive with innovative programming, deep community partnerships, and excellent care for all who live in our communities. To learn more about Health s Healthy Minds, capital campaign, please contact Ann E. Nichols, Director of Development and Public Relations at 603-524-1100 x445 or anichols@genesisbh.org.

Health is there for you. Now Health has the opportunity to