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Skidmore

(37,364 posts)
Tue Mar 26, 2019, 03:20 AM Mar 2019

Hits to mental health system start



https://www.kcrg.com/content/news/Hillcrest-Family-Services-clients-worried-after-non-profit-announces-closures-507652201.html

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - An eastern Iowa non-profit is closing four locations, leaving those who use the services worried about the future of their mental health.


Hillcrest Family Services said it's facing historic financial losses because Medicaid hasn't increased its funding in five or more years. The Henry County Community Mental Health Center in Mount Pleasant will shut down, as well as programs in Dubuque. In Cedar Rapids and Iowa City, up to 75 people with chronic mental health needs could lose the visiting counselors who help them live independently.

Linda Johnson said it's completely changed her life around.

"It's amazing If you're going back to when I first started, I can see how much I've grown," said Johnson. "I can see how much my self-esteem (has changed). I've felt better about myself. Things I've never seen before."...more
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Hits to mental health system start (Original Post) Skidmore Mar 2019 OP
Living in this state is starting to get to me rurallib Mar 2019 #1
I feel that. We're being sold out. slumcamper Mar 2019 #2
you pretty well named it. rurallib Mar 2019 #3
Yeah I'm still thinking of leaving when I'm done with school 47of74 Mar 2019 #4

rurallib

(63,207 posts)
1. Living in this state is starting to get to me
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 01:53 PM
Mar 2019

In 4 years we have back a century.

I used to be so proud to be an Iowan. Not anymore.

slumcamper

(1,729 posts)
2. I feel that. We're being sold out.
Fri Mar 29, 2019, 08:05 PM
Mar 2019

Last edited Fri Mar 29, 2019, 08:53 PM - Edit history (1)

Remember when we were KNOWN as first in the nation in education? KNOWN as remarkable stewards of the land, and tops in crop and livestock production? KNOWN and respected everywhere we went for a strong work ethic and character?

The state's conservative drift has altered all of that. The fabric of our very identity has been shredded by mean-spirited and divisive public policy championed by Republicans doing the bidding of deep-pocketed masters by way of ALEC.

We MUST ask--what has been the response of our party's state-level organization charged with shoring up identification with and support for the values and policy efforts of the Democratic Party? Outside of Polk County it's been largely nonexistent. I suspect the weakness at the state level here is merely one example out of many illustrating how the Democratic Party as a national institution is weak and withering.

The Iowa Democratic Party has failed to answer the challenge. There is no coordinated effort to counter the eminently coordinated machinations of the Republican Party: fetal heartbeat bills, open carry/no permit, corporate tax "incentives" (giveaways), gerrymandering, voter suppression, stagnant education funding, cuts to social services, rigging judicial selection, stacking the Utilities Commission, eviscerating the DNR and funding for state parks...

Sick of it...and sick of feeling helpless and insular in the absence of any centralized support to make it otherwise. Although we try to hold the line against the red tide that washes over us, my rural county-level party organization is flailing.

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