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Upcoming Webinar: Transitional Care Model for Persons with Serious Mental Illness

March 22, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

RWJF Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative grantees will present their research translating a transitional care nursing intervention for people with serious mental illness for patients in public managed care on March 27, 2013.

Emotional "Reciprocity" Aids Both the Mentally Ill and Their Caregiving Families

May 1, 1997 | Program Results Report

The State University of New Jersey, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, studied the factors involved in the provision of informal, household-based care to seriously mentally ill people by their families.

When Students Have an Emergency, the Brookline Resilient Youth Team Steps in

April 18, 2011 | Program Results Report

In 2004, the Brookline Community Mental Health Center and Brookline High School established the Brookline Resilient Youth Team. It provides counseling and academic help to high school students who are re-entering school after a personal emergency.

Speaking Together: National Language Services Network

April 18, 2011 | Program Results Report

Ten hospitals throughout the country joined a collaborative learning network, developed strategies to improve the quality and accessibility of their language services, and tested them using five standardized performance improvement measures.

Telephone Interpretation Services Can Serve Hospitals Well

April 6, 2011 | Program Results Report

As the project manager at the University of Michigan said: "We could just grab the phone when patients came in who spoke languages for which we don't have an interpreter."

New Services for Released Prisoners with Mental Illness in Mercer County, N.J.

June 28, 2010 | Program Results Report

Greater Trenton Behavioral HealthCare and its partners provided re-entry assistance to 176 incarcerated individuals diagnosed with mental illness through discharge planning, case management and needed follow-up services for 12 months or more.

Prisoners Returning Home in the Bronx and Brooklyn Find Reentry Services Located Far Away in Manhattan

August 27, 2009 | Program Results Report

An electronic database and map of reentry services available to prisoners returning from New York City's jails to communities in its five boroughs finds services are often inaccessible.

Giving Shelter and Health Care to Homeless in Savannah, Ga.

December 1, 2005 | Program Results Report

Two competing hospital organizations - Memorial Health University Medical Center and St. Joseph's/Candler Hospital System - helped develop and support a health center and related shelter clinics.

Mapping the Innovation in Correctional Health Care Service Delivery in New York City

April 1, 2008 | Report

An electronic database and map of reentry services available to prisoners returning from New York City's jails to communities in its five boroughs finds services are often inaccessible.

Model Community-Based Treatment Program Reduces Hospitalization and Jail Time Among People with Mental Illness and Substance Abuse

September 29, 2008 | Program Results Report

Project Link is a consortium of six community service organizations to reduce repeated hospitalizations and incarcerations among a population of clients with the dual diagnoses of severe mental illness and substance abuse.

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