Parent Magazine St. Johns June 2019 | Page 8

“We’ve been serving children in St. Johns County for 30 years and we have a number of community services we offer since moving to our new campus six years ago,” said Reppin. “In partnership with the school district and law enforcement, if a child is experiencing a social or behavioral crisis, our licensed mental health counselors can actually respond to the hotline calls and go assess the child and make a recommendation of whether they do need to be Baker Acted or involuntarily hospitalized,” she said. Over 1,000 calls have been made to the 24-hour a day mobile crisis response team in nearly five years and have resulted in an 82% diversion rate, says Reppin. “It’s so important for a child experiencing a crisis to have a licensed mental health counselor available,” said Reppin. MCRT pictured left to right: Kathy Todd, Stephanie Billman, Emmeline Hayes (Program Lead), Ambria Page, Hayne Steen and Caige McAuliffe “We also connect that child and their family to resources, so we’re providing that wrap around care for them as well. It’s really making sure that kids who are experiencing a mental health crisis in St. Johns County are compiled by the University of South Florida, shows St. Johns County with 906 involuntary Baker Act admissions, getting the services that they need.” with 18.87% of those being individuals under the age of 18. You can find out more information about St. Augustine Youth Services, by visiting www.sayskids.org. For those with more serious mental health issues that require long-term care plans, the Florida Mental Health Act or Baker Act, as it is commonly known, provides crisis intervention and evaluation to prevent self-harm or harm to others. In St. Johns County, Flagler Health+ is the only certified receiving center. The Florida Mental Health Act 2016-17 Annual Report, Why Is This Important? Identifying the root causes can be challenging, and Kelly Battell, Director of Student Services for the St. Johns County School District lists anxiety, depression and ADHD or attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder, among the top mental health issues students face. Mental Health America, previously known as the National Mental Health Association, released alarming national Flagler Health+ embodies our commitment to advancing the physical, social, and economic health of the communities we serve. It’s about being a true healthcare partner Since 1889, Flagler Hospital has cared for our community, and now we are expanding to become Flagler Health+. Flagler Health+ is about becoming a true care partner, dedicated to advancing the physical, social, and economic health of the communities we serve. We’re leading the change in healthcare with innovative solutions to improve health, like cost-efficient virtual visits, mental health outreach, and our new health villages in MuraBella and Nocatee. That’s the Power of +. Connect with us at FlaglerHealth.org. on life’s journey, providing innovative care in new places, and in new ways, while reducing costs along Flagler Hospital Parent Mag 1/2 page.indd 1 4/8/19 10:36 AM