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1 | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Tinley Park Mental Health Center (MHC) is an | ||||||
3 | essential element in the network of mental health care | ||||||
4 | providers serving Chicago's south side, south suburban Cook | ||||||
5 | County, and Will, Grundy, and Kankakee counties; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Community-based agencies in this region provide | ||||||
7 | outpatient therapy, housing assistance, and case management | ||||||
8 | for many thousands of individuals with mental illness; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Tinley Park MHC effectively functions as a safety | ||||||
10 | net for community-based agencies that can refer mentally ill | ||||||
11 | individuals to Tinley Park MHC when they are in crisis and | ||||||
12 | represent a danger to themselves or others or are in need of | ||||||
13 | more intensive psychiatric services; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, Tinley Park MHC is a nationally accredited, highly | ||||||
15 | regarded treatment center which offers an exceptional and | ||||||
16 | comprehensive range of medical, social, and psychiatric | ||||||
17 | supports to clients in acute phases of their illness; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, Tinley Park MHC also functions as an essential | ||||||
19 | alternative to incarceration for individuals with mental | ||||||
20 | illness who engage in anti-social behavior that brings them | ||||||
21 | into contact with law enforcement officials; and | ||||||
22 | WHEREAS, The communities served by Tinley Park MHC already | ||||||
23 | suffer from a shortage of affordable, accessible mental health | ||||||
24 | services; and | ||||||
25 | WHEREAS, With over 140 beds, Tinley Park MHC is the largest | ||||||
26 | inpatient psychiatric treatment center in the region, with more | ||||||
27 | than 2,000 admissions annually; and | ||||||
28 | WHEREAS, Tinley Park MHC has excelled at stabilizing |
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1 | individuals in crisis and aiding them to return to independent | ||||||
2 | lives in their communities, with an average length of inpatient | ||||||
3 | treatment of just ten days; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, Tinley Park MHC maintains close working | ||||||
5 | relationships with community-based mental health agencies and | ||||||
6 | services, jointly developing discharge plans, linking patients | ||||||
7 | with community resources, and providing transition services; | ||||||
8 | and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, Those private hospitals in the region that do have | ||||||
10 | inpatient psychiatric units frequently refer their poorest and | ||||||
11 | most difficult patients to Tinley Park MHC and few have the | ||||||
12 | comprehensive level of services that Tinley Park MHC offers; | ||||||
13 | and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, As a State-operated facility, Tinley Park MHC | ||||||
15 | treats patients who have no insurance or who have exhausted | ||||||
16 | their mental health coverage and is the only mental health | ||||||
17 | resource in the region that reliably provides inpatient | ||||||
18 | treatment to those who cannot pay; and | ||||||
19 | WHEREAS, The costs at Tinley Park MHC are more than 50% | ||||||
20 | below those of comparable private hospitals in the area; and | ||||||
21 | WHEREAS, Although the Department of Human Services' (DHS) | ||||||
22 | FY05 budget includes full-year funding for Tinley Park MHC, the | ||||||
23 | budget narrative states that the budget is premised on the | ||||||
24 | "closure and sale of the Tinley Park mental health facility"; | ||||||
25 | and | ||||||
26 | WHEREAS, DHS has established a Metro South Planning Task | ||||||
27 | Force to develop the best possible network of services for the | ||||||
28 | Chicago "Southland" region; and | ||||||
29 | WHEREAS, The Cook County Board and more than two dozen |
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1 | Southland elected officials, as well as professional and | ||||||
2 | advocacy organizations, have spoken out against closing Tinley | ||||||
3 | Park MHC; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, This broad consensus makes clear that closing down | ||||||
5 | the Southland region's only public inpatient mental health | ||||||
6 | center would violate the will of the affected communities; and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, Tinley Park MHC has a dedicated and skilled | ||||||
8 | workforce with a unique body of experience in treating the most | ||||||
9 | severely mentally ill; therefore, be it
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10 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL | ||||||
11 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | ||||||
12 | CONCURRING HEREIN, that Chicago's South Side, South Suburban | ||||||
13 | Cook County, Will County, Kankakee County, and Grundy County, | ||||||
14 | all of which are now served by Tinley Park MHC, must continue | ||||||
15 | to have a public inpatient mental health facility that can | ||||||
16 | appropriately serve the most severely mentally ill; and be it | ||||||
17 | further
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18 | RESOLVED, That if the Metro Task Force determines that the | ||||||
19 | current Tinley Park MHC facility cannot continue to meet the | ||||||
20 | needs of these communities, a new facility should be purchased | ||||||
21 | or built; and be it further
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22 | RESOLVED, That Tinley Park MHC should remain open at its | ||||||
23 | current location unless and until a new DHS-operated inpatient | ||||||
24 | mental health center is opened in the Southland region; and be | ||||||
25 | it further
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26 | RESOLVED, That the Department of Human Services maintain | ||||||
27 | its full admission and service capacity at the Tinley Park MHC; | ||||||
28 | and be it further | ||||||
29 | RESOLVED, That the Department of Human Services should |
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1 | continue to work to foster a comprehensive array of services | ||||||
2 | throughout the region; and be it further | ||||||
3 | RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be delivered to | ||||||
4 | the Secretary of Human Services.
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