Full Text of HJR0087 93rd General Assembly
HJ0087 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Tinley Park Mental Health Center is an essential | 3 |
| element in the network of mental health care providers serving | 4 |
| Chicago's south side, south suburban Cook, and Will, Grundy, | 5 |
| and Kankakee counties; and
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| 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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| 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
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| WHEREAS, Tinley Park MHC provides a safe and secure | 15 |
| inpatient treatment setting for those individuals with severe | 16 |
| mental illness who are in crisis and require more intensive | 17 |
| services than can be provided in an outpatient setting; and
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| WHEREAS, Tinley Park MHC is a nationally-accredited, | 19 |
| highly regarded treatment center which offers an exceptional | 20 |
| and comprehensive range of medical, social, and psychiatric | 21 |
| supports to clients in acute phases of their illness; and
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| WHEREAS, Tinley Park MHC also functions as an essential | 23 |
| alternative to incarceration for individuals with mental | 24 |
| illness who engage in anti-social behavior that brings them | 25 |
| into contact with law enforcement officials; and
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| WHEREAS, The communities served by Tinley Park MHC already | 27 |
| suffer from a shortage of affordable, accessible mental health | 28 |
| services; and
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| WHEREAS, With over 140 beds, Tinley Park MHC is the largest | 2 |
| inpatient psychiatric treatment center in the region, with more | 3 |
| than 2,000 admissions annually; and
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| WHEREAS, Tinley Park MHC has excelled at stabilizing | 5 |
| individuals in crisis and aiding them to return to independent | 6 |
| lives in their communities, with an average length of inpatient | 7 |
| treatment of just ten days; and
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| WHEREAS, Those private hospitals in the region that do have | 9 |
| inpatient psychiatric units frequently refer their poorest and | 10 |
| most difficult patients to Tinley Park MHC and few have the | 11 |
| comprehensive level of services that Tinley Park MHC offers; | 12 |
| and
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| WHEREAS, As a State-operated facility, Tinley Park MHC | 14 |
| treats patients who have no insurance or who have exhausted | 15 |
| their mental health coverage and is the only mental health | 16 |
| resource in the region that reliably provides inpatient | 17 |
| treatment to those who cannot pay; and
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| WHEREAS, Tinley Park MHC maintains close working | 19 |
| relationships with community-based mental health agencies and | 20 |
| services, jointly developing discharge plans, linking patients | 21 |
| with community resources, and providing transition services; | 22 |
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| WHEREAS, Community-based agencies can expand the scope of | 24 |
| their services in this region and should have more resources to | 25 |
| do so, without such additional resources being taken away from | 26 |
| Tinley Park MHC; and
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| WHEREAS, The costs at Tinley Park MHC are more than 50% | 28 |
| below those of comparable private hospitals in the area; and
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| WHEREAS, Although the Department of Human Services' |
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| proposed FY05 budget includes full year funding for Tinley Park | 2 |
| MHC, the budget narrative states that the budget is premised on | 3 |
| the "closure and sale of the Tinley Park mental health | 4 |
| facility" during this budget year; and
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| WHEREAS, The Department of Human Services has acknowledged | 6 |
| that the decision to close Tinley Park MHC was made even though | 7 |
| there are no known alternatives that can provide the same | 8 |
| comprehensive level of services to the same population within | 9 |
| the same cost range; and
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| WHEREAS, The Department testified before a special House | 11 |
| Appropriations Committee hearing that it definitely plans to | 12 |
| close Tinley Park MHC and that the "planning process" initiated | 13 |
| by the Department is intended only to consider what kind of | 14 |
| alternative services can be developed; and
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| WHEREAS, No justification has been presented for closing | 16 |
| Tinley Park MHC and doing so would deprive its service area of | 17 |
| vital services; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | 19 |
| NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE | 20 |
| SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we oppose the proposed closure | 21 |
| of the Tinley Park Mental Health Center; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That we call on the Department of Human Services | 23 |
| to immediately terminate its "planning process" and all other | 24 |
| activities related to the closure of Tinley Park Mental Health | 25 |
| Center; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the Department of Human Services should seek | 27 |
| to foster a comprehensive, well-coordinated system of care that | 28 |
| strengthens community-based services that can work in | 29 |
| conjunction with Tinley Park MHC in the affected region; and be | 30 |
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| RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be presented to | 2 |
| the Secretary of Human Services.
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