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rmha Newsletter_S08-JT
ewsletter RIVERDALE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION Spring 2008 Benefit to Honor Noted Psychiatrist Alan Manevitz RMHA will celebrate its 49th Anniversary with the Annual Spring Benefit on May 15th at The Water Club on Manhattan’s East Side. Our friends and supporters are encouraged to attend or show support with a Tribute Journal placement. All proceeds from the event go in support of RMHA’s programs and services. We are delighted this year to honor Alan Manevitz, MD, for his outstanding work in psychiatry and in promoting greater public awareness of mental health issues. Dr. Manevitz is a clinical psychiatrist at the Weill-Cornell Medical Center and an attending psychiatrist at New York Presbyterian and Lenox Hill Hospitals. He appears frequently on network television and in the print media commenting on mental health issues currently in the news. He is renowned for his clinical work in marital and family therapy, psychopharmacology, ADD, PTSD and fibromyalgia. Dr. Manevitz volunteered with emergency crews at the World Trade Center in 1993, was a first responder on the scene of the TWA 800 disaster in 1996, and the SwissAir 111 crash of 1998. He volunteered at Ground Zero (9/11) from the first 24 Alan Manevitz, MD, 2008 Honoree hours and was honored for his extensive efforts by the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression. In 2005, he volunteered in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina with the Unified Medical Command in Mississippi. Beloved by his patients, Dr. Manevitz has been ranked amongst the Top Doctors in America by Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. and Best Doctors in New York published in New York Magazine. This year, Dr. Manevitz will join an elite list of Super Doctors published for the first time in the New York Times Sunday Magazine. Dr. Manevitz serves on the Board of The Moth, a popular not-for-profit storytelling organization founded in 1997 here in New York City. At the Benefit, we will recognize retailer Annie Sez for their support of the community by partnering with RMHA’s Vocational Services and hiring individuals with mental illness. This year’s Benefit is presented by RMHA’s dedicated Board of Directors and Co-Chaired by Marie-Jeanne Gwertzman and Clotilde Rodriguez. Sheila Howard and Ralph Blumenstock Co-Chair the Silent Auction and Gary Zucker and Dick Conley are Co-Chairs of the Tribute Journal. For more information on how you can show your support for the 49th Annual Spring Benefit, email [email protected] or 718.796.5300 x106 The LifeWorks Project Combats Addiction One of our newest programs, The LifeWorks Project, has recently drawn a great deal of media attention. The Riverdale Press published a front-page story about this program and Bronx Channel 12 came to RMHA to film a special feature segment on the program, broadcast on February 12th. Works offers help to both individuals with substance abuse histories as well as their families, spouses and partners, integrating the principles of recovery with the tools necessary for success in the workplace, reducing isolation and anxiety while promoting positive choices and self care. The LifeWorks Project is a 12-week program that provides career and employment guidance to those seeking to make healthy, stable career choices, but whose lives have been damaged by the isolation and low self-esteem caused by alcohol and substance dependency. The program provides counseling and education on topics like conflict resolution and anger management as well as computer training to equip people with the skills necessary for successful re-entry into the workplace. The goal of LifeWorks is to integrate the principles of recovery from addiction with specific career strategies to help its participants gain re-entry into the world of work. Using a dynamic group method, Life- Special thanks to Greentree Restaurant and Madison’s Restaurant our neighbors on Riverdale Avenue, who have graciously donated lunches to the program members, strengthening the sense of community involvement and support for our participants. The program was developed collaboratively by Mark Sturgeon, LMSW, Assistant Director of The ReSolve Center for Recovery and Rita Liegner, LMHC, MSEd, Director of Vocational Services. Did you know...? • RMHA’s clinicians have over 670 years of experience combined • Last year, RMHA provided over 20,000 patient visits to nearly 1,500 patients • We are open Monday through Saturday Notable News Robert Brewster, LCSW, was elected President of the Bronx Behavioral Network, a coalition of mental health agencies dedicated to coordinating and improving services. Mr. Brewster was also recently appointed to the Center for Rehabilitation and Recovery Committee, under the auspices of the Coalition for Behavioral Health, Inc., to support the city’s recovery programs and measure outcomes. Alan Felix, MD, RMHA’s new Medical Director, has published a chapter in the Clinical Handbook of Schizophrenia entitled “Housing instability and homelessness,” Guilford Press . Donna Demetri Friedman, PhD, LCSW, was invited to guest co-edit a special addition of the Clinical Social Work Journal on Attachment-based clinical work with children, published Spring 2009. Mayra Estrada, LCSW, Director of the Child and Adolescent Program, was a featured speaker at the Community Board 8 Youth Committee meeting where she discussed the array of services offered by RMHA for children and adolescents. Adrianne Lange, Executive Assistant to the Board, was accepted to the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at The Graduate Center, City University of New York. She will remain at RMHA while attending the program. Carmen Lopez, Case Manager for the Innovative Services for Seniors Program, was accepted to the MSW program at Hunter College. Carmen provides bilingual and bi-cultural support for our senior clients through counseling, groups, workshops and activities. David Pincus, MBA, Coordinator of the Direct Placement Program, in Vocational Services, was recently credentialed as a Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner. Tracy Chutorian Semler, Vice President of RMHA’s Board of Directors, served as Vice-Chair of the Ethical Culture Fieldston School’s search committee for a new Head of School. Gabrielle Thaler, Employment Specialist in our Vocational Services, was accepted to Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University. Gabi will continue to provide job counseling at RMHA while attending the program. Message from the Executive Director Welcome to the Spring Issue of RMHA’s Newsletter! As I write this, we have just learned that RMHA been approved by the New York State Dormitory Authority for $250,000. The funds will be used to purchase and install Anasazi, a computer program which will allow us to move both our clinical and fiscal recordkeeping into the 21st Century. This represents a significant step in our efforts to update our technology infrastructure which will in turn improve our efficiency and accountability. Our thanks to Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz for his assistance. In this issue, you will learn about some of our newest initiatives such as The LifeWorks Project and Bronx WAVE, and read about updates on programs with which you may be more familiar. In all of the services RMHA provides, our focus is to help individuals and families manage their challenges in ways that help them live more independently as well as to strengthen the communities in which we all live and work. We look forward to seeing you at RMHA’s 49th Annual Benefit, May 15th at The Water Club in Manhattan. We will be honoring Alan Manevitz, MD, and recognizing retailer Annie Sez. The generosity of our friends and supporters is crucial to our goal of providing quality care to all who rely on us. Robert M. Brewster, LCSW Executive Director Robert Brewster, RMHA Board President Sandra Lerner, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and Joyce Pilsner, honoree, at RMHA’s 48th Annual Gala last year. Photo: Jason Green RMHA Celebrates 49 Years of Service May 15th, 2008 at The Water Club! Clinic Plus at RMHA Serves Local Schools RMHA was named as a CLINIC PLUS agency under the new State office of Mental Health (NYS-OMH) initiative, a move which authorizes us to provide services onsite in local public schools . Using a public health model, we offer outreach and mental health screenings to young children, with parental permission. RMHA’s child therapists provide evaluation and treatment, if indicated. To protect client confidentiality, the office space our therapists use is licensed by the NYS-OMH. To date, three of the school sites have been licensed: MS 20, MS 80 and Marie Curie Middle School. Five more schools, all on the John F. Kennedy High School Campus, await final approvals. Arlene Klingman, LCSW, directs the Clinic Plus Program and is assisted by bilingual social workers Esther Levy, LCSW and Desiree Balbuena, MSW. Rosmery Paulino, RMHA’s new office manager, provides administrative and secretarial support for the program. Since January, we are pleased to have provided screenings to approximately 100 children, of whom 20-30% have been offered more detailed services. For more information about Clinic Plus, call Arlene Klingman, 718-796-5300 x114 Did you know...? • RMHA serves clients who live throughout the Bronx, Yonkers Westchester, and Upper Manhattan Get More Out of Your Donated Dollars Short Reports New Alternative Giving Column by Pamela Hort, CSW, RMHA Board Member Fundraising is endless. RMHA’s Annual Phonation ended in November and we are still wondering where to get more funds to subsidize our programs. As I’m sure you can all imagine, local, state, and federal funds are less available today than in years past. Insurance companies, Medicaid, etc. pay fees that each company has decided are reasonable. These fees always fall short of the real costs of a clinical hour at RMHA, which includes clinician time, insurance, rent, administrative staff, electricity, telephones and of course the inglorious costs of running a welcoming and thriving mental health center: light bulbs, paper towels and soap. Also, RMHA does not earn fees when a client doesn’t show, no matter how good the reason, but we are still paying salaries, rent, electric bills, etc. If you’re reading this newsletter you’ve most likely already been generous to RMHA. How can you continue to help? Perhaps you gave during the Phonation and now we want to remind you we need more. Ungrateful? Hardly, but we’re still in need. There are alternative ways to continue to be generous to RMHA, ways you might not have thought of, ways that RMHA is beginning to explore. One way is to give shares of a stock that you may have bought at a low price which have done well. Were you lucky enough to buy Microsoft at $5 a share? If you sell you will incur a capital gain with a sizeable tax, however, if you donate stock to charity, the amount of your donation will be equal to the worth of the stock at the time of the gift. You will receive a tax credit and there will be no capital gain taxes to pay. Now may be the best time to give, as the market is predicted to continue its decline. RMHA will be exploring alternative giving and keeping you abreast of the possibilities. Fundraising is never over. RMHA Welcomes Alan Felix As New Medical Director Dr. Donna Demetri Friedman, Deputy Executive Director announced the restructure of RMHA’s intake process designed to reduce the wait lists previously experienced by clients. Using a team approach, the Intake Service increased the number of cases reviewed for admission by 67% and decreased the waiting list by 10%, all in two months. Warm thanks to all of our Phonathon Supporters and Volunteers. We raised over $65,000! Gifts ranged from $5 to $10,000 - every dollar a valued boost. Special kudos to longtime Board Members Marty Cooper and Dr. Joseph Lynch, CoChairmen of the event. Special thanks to the children and parents of the Riverdale Nursery School and Family Center and to Director Susan Smelin. The children raised $500 at a Bake Sale which they generously donated to RMHA. It’s never to early to learn to give! This year we were fortunate to receive grants for our Early Childhood Program from the Leir Charitable Trust, The Lincoln Fund and the Glickenhaus Foundation. Innovative Services for Seniors (ISS), our specialized geriatric mental health program now in its third year, is supported by The Damman Fund, The Harry and Lucy Moses Fund, The Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation and the Metzger-Price Foundation, and two foundations who prefer to remain anonymous. We are grateful for their continued confidence and support. RMHA is delighted to announce that Dr. Alan Felix joined us in October as RMHA’s new Medical Director. Dr. Felix takes over the position from Dr. Matthew Gudis who, after serving the position for 10 years, has stepped down to devote more time to other interests. Dr. Felix, graduate of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia and an Associate Attending Psychiatrist at New York Presbyterian Hospital. Previously, Dr. Felix was Medical Director of GodWe sadly report the death of Freda dard Riverside Community Center, where he worked Gillis, MD, after a long illness. Freda primarily with the mentally disabled homeless was an original member of RMHA’s Propopulation. He has special interests in developing a fessional Advisory Committee and was a psychiatrist on the staff of new RMHA program in “Wellness SelfGrasslands Hospital in Westchester and the VA Hospital in the Bronx. Management” with a strong drive towards recovery. Condolences to the Zambetti Family on the loss of Felice Zambetti. Building on his experience teaching, Dr. Felix has Mr. Zambetti served on RMHA’s Board in 1972. The community lost begun a series of seminars for RMHA’s staff on topa much beloved and highly regarded psychiatrist when Nancy Ward, ics such as the anatomy of the brain, psychiatric MD, died this past year. Dr. Ward was a member and supporter of medications and how to prevent violence in a cliniRMHA for many years. We are all deeply saddened by the loss of cal setting. He is planning another series on Frank O’Brien, devoted husband of longtime RMHA bookkeeper psychodynamic psychotherapy and is exploring the Janice O’Brien. Frank was a familiar figure at RMHA, accompanying possibility of creating a psychiatric residency proJanice to and from work. Frank was very proud of his service in Viet gram at RMHA. Nam and was active in the Veterans Association. He was a very genA major attraction for him in deciding to join erous and kind man and will be dearly missed. Deborah Winner, a RMHA was “the agency’s receptivity to new ideas long-time volunteer and supporter, passed away June 25, 2007. We and directions.” We are pleased Dr. Felix has joined are very sorry to have lost her. RMHA and look forward to his unique contributions! Condolences RMHA 5676 Riverdale Avenue Bronx, NY 10471 RMHA provides comprehensive services addressing emotional and social issues affecting individuals of all ages. We provide high quality, affordable care to those who may otherwise be unable to receive essential services. By healing individuals, we strengthen communities. NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE P A I D WHITE PLAINS, NY PERMIT NO. 7033 Robert M. 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