Touchdown for HOPE Scheduled for Sunday, February 7, 2016

Mason, OH –The seventh annual Touchdown for HOPE Super Bowl Sunday event will take place on February 7, 2016, starting at 6 p.m. with Super Bowl 50 kick-off at 6:30 p.m., at the Great American Ballpark Champions Club.

Once again, proceeds are going to enhance local research being done in Bipolar and Mood Disorders at Lindner Center of HOPE.

“Mood disorders are the most common form of psychiatric illness and are among the leading causes of disability worldwide,” said Dr. Paul E. Keck, Jr., President & CEO of Lindner Center of HOPE. “The study of these devastating illnesses is extremely complex. In spite of the unprecedented growth in the diagnosis of these illnesses, research continues to be under-funded; while much work is still needed to enhance our understanding of these illnesses, the risk factors and the most effective forms of treatment.”

According to Dr. Susan L. McElroy, M.D., Lindner Center of HOPE Chief Research Officer, “ The research occurring in the field right now is extremely exciting. The positive steps we are taking in genetic research and medication development are ones that I never thought I’d live to see.”

Touchdown for HOPE is a classy and fun Super Bowl party with big screen televisions, plush seating, and signature Cincinnati food favorites and other upscale tailgate-style treats. All taking place in a sports fan’s dream location –overlooking the baseball field. Tickets are $125 per guest, but a young professional’s ticket, for those 35 and under, is priced at $75. Tickets include free parking in Central Riverfront Garage and all food and beverages.

Originally conceived in 2010 by Scott Robertson, Carl Satterwhite, John Ryan, Francie Hiltz and Sue Lawrence, this annual event has consistently raised over $200,000 and continues to improve the lives of those suffering with mental illness.

Event details:

Location: Great American Ballpark, Champions Club.
Date: February 7, 2016; 6:00p.m., 6:30 p.m. kick-off
Tickets: $125; $75 young professional’s ticket
Register on-line at https://lindnercenterofhope.org/donate/touchdown or call 513-536-0328.
A generous list of sponsors makes this event possible. Sponsorship opportunities are still available.

After 18 months of serving patients and families utilizing a unique model of comprehensive diagnostic assessment and treatment, Williams House at Lindner Center of HOPE is enhancing its programming by refining its offerings to better meet patients where they are.

Williams House offers a specialized and intimate setting within the Lindner Center of HOPE, focusing on intensive assessment and treatment of patients, age 11 through 17, suffering with complex, co-morbid mental health issues. A new 14-day core program has a primary goal of completing an intensive assessment, determining an accurate diagnosis, and planning the best next steps. The detailed but concise diagnostic picture, which may include the results of genetic testing, informs the development of the optimal psychopharmacologic treatment plan.

Additional treatment weeks can now enhance the assessment, before or after the diagnostic period, depending upon individual need and the recommendations from the Williams House clinical team.

In essence, the program is customizable around the core diagnostic assessment period to best serve patients and families. The shorter diagnostic core and more flexible additional weeks will allow patients and families to get the greatest benefit from Williams House, as they ready for next steps in treatment and life.

Serving Patients Ages 11 to 17 (18, if still attending high school) with:

  • Mood Problems
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder/Anxiety Problems
  • Disordered Thinking
  • Disordered Eating
  • Maladaptive Coping Skills
  • Family or Relationship Problems
  • Neurodevelopmental Issues
  • Learning Differences or Problems with School
  • Poor Response to Previous Treatment
  • Substance Use Problems

Williams House, a private pay program, features:

  • A quick and smooth referral and intake process.
  • A safe and welcoming environment that meets adolescents where they are.
  • A highly credentialed treatment team, with access to 45 clinical consultants.
  • Specialization in complex mental health and addictive disorders.
  • An evidence-based compilation of psychological and neuropsychological testing.
  • A comprehensive assessment resulting in a detailed but concise diagnostic picture.
  • A structured milieu with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) as a foundation.
  • A strengths-based approach to treatment recommendations and development of future focus.
  • An educational component working closely with the treatment team and home school contacts.
  • Parent and family involvement and education.
  • Complete coordination of care.
  • A network of HOPE for further treatment referrals for patients and families.

For patients and families seeking comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment, Williams House, at Lindner Center of HOPE offers a phased and customizable approach to intensive assessment and treatment in a safe and therapeutic treatment environment.

Click here to learn, “Why a residential assessment.”

Don’t wait, call (513) 536-0537 or (888) 537-4229 now or visit williamslindner.org for more information.

Rankings Place Four Lindner Center Doctors at the Top

The Frances and Craig Lindner Center of HOPE is pleased to announce the following doctors were ranked among the best doctors in the nation and among the top specialists in the Tri-State as indicated by The Best Doctors in America 2015 database. The following were included in the listing published in Cincy Magazine:

John M. Hawkins, M.D.John M. Hawkins, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Director of Outpatient Services, Chief of Psychiatry, Deputy Chief Research Officer at Lindner Center of HOPE is a member of the Center’s Executive Team and has administrative responsibilities over the inpatient and outpatient operations of the hospital. Dr. Hawkins is an expert provider of psychopharmacology with psychotherapy for adults in his private outpatient practice.

Paul E. Keck, Jr., MDPaul E. Keck, Jr., M.D., President-CEO, Lindner Center of HOPE, is a nationally renowned psychiatrist and researcher in Bipolar Disorder and psychopharmacology. He authored over 700 scientific papers in leading journals and was the 7th most cited scientist in the world published in the fields of psychiatry and psychology over the last decade.

Michael A. Keys, MDMichael A. Keys, M.D., Dr. Keys is a regionally known and respected expert in Geriatric Psychiatry with more than 25 years of experience. He currently serves as Director of Senior Adult Psychiatry at the Lindner Center of HOPE. He is also a member of several national and international psychiatric associations and editorial boards.

Susan L. McElroy, MDSusan L. McElroy, M.D., A nationally recognized researcher and educator, Dr. McElroy is internationally known for her research in bipolar disorder, eating disorders, obesity, impulse control disorders and pharmacology. As Chief Research Officer for the Lindner Center of HOPE, she currently oversees multiple ongoing studies in bipolar disorder, major depression, binge eating disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder.

All four physicians hold faculty appointments with the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and are part of UC Physicians.

Lindner Center of HOPE provides excellent, patient-centered, scientifically-advanced care for individuals suffering with mental illness. A state-of-the-science, mental health center and charter member of the National Network of Depression Centers, the Center provides psychiatric hospitalization and partial hospitalization for individuals age 12-years-old and older, outpatient services for all ages including outpatient addictions services, diagnostic and short-term residential services for adults and adolescents, intensive outpatient program for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders for adults and research. The Center is enhanced by its partnership with UC Health as its clinicians are ranked among the best providers locally, nationally and internationally. Together Lindner Center of HOPE and UC Health offer a true system of mental health care in the Greater Cincinnati area and across the country. The Center is also affiliated with the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine.

Lindner Center of HOPE Development Office will close at noon on Thursday, Dec. 24, 2015 through Friday, Dec. 25, 2015, and again at noon on Thursday, December 31, 2015, through Friday, Jan. 1, 2016.  The office will re-open on Monday, Jan. 4, 2016. The Development staff will ensure that all donors who wish to do so are able to transact gifts to Lindner Center of HOPE. If you have any questions about making a year-end gift, please visit the Center’s online giving page, call 513-536-0328, or e-mail [email protected].

 

(Mason, OH, November 17, 2015) – The Craig and Frances Lindner Center of HOPE announced today that it has been recognized as a 2014 Top Performer on Key Quality Measures® by The Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of health care organizations in the United States.

Lindner Center of HOPE was recognized as part of The Joint Commission’s 2015 annual report “America’s Hospitals: Improving Quality and Safety,” for attaining and sustaining excellence in accountability measure performance for Hospital-Based Inpatient Psychiatric services. Lindner Center of HOPE is one of only 1,043 hospitals out of more than 3,300 eligible hospitals in the United States to achieve the 2014 Top Performer distinction.

The Top Performer program recognizes hospitals for improving performance on evidence-based interventions that increase the chances of healthy outcomes for patients with certain conditions. The performance measures included in the recognition program including heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, surgical care, children’s asthma, inpatient psychiatric services, stroke, venous thromboembolism, perinatal care, immunization, tobacco treatment and substance use.

This is the third year Lindner Center of HOPE has been recognized as a Top Performer. Lindner Center of HOPE was recognized in 2013 and 2014 for its performance on accountability measure data for Hospital-Based Inpatient Psychiatric services.

To be a 2014 Top Performer, hospitals had to meet three performance criteria based on 2014 accountability measure data, including:

  • Achieve cumulative performance of 95 percent or above across all reported accountability measures;
  • Achieve performance of 95 percent or above on each and every reported accountability measure with at least 30 denominator cases; and
  • Have at least one core measure set that had a composite rate of 95 percent or above, and within that measure set, achieve a performance rate of 95 percent or above on all applicable individual accountability measures.

“Delivering the right treatment in the right way at the right time is a cornerstone of high-quality health care. I commend the efforts of Lindner Center of HOPE for their excellent performance on the use of evidence-based interventions,” said Mark R. Chassin, MD, FACP, MPP, MPH, president and CEO, The Joint Commission.

“We understand what matters most to patients at Lindner Center of HOPE is the quality and safety of the care they receive. That is why we have made it a top priority to improve positive patient outcomes through evidence-based care processes,” said Paul E. Keck, Jr., MD, President and CEO, Lindner Center of HOPE. “Lindner Center is proud to be named a Top Performer as it recognizes the knowledge, teamwork and dedication of our entire staff.”

For more information about the Top Performer program, visit www.jointcommission.org/accreditation/top_performers.aspx.

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About Lindner Center of HOPE

Lindner Center of HOPE provides excellent, patient-centered, scientifically-advanced care for individuals suffering with mental illness. A state-of-the-science, mental health center and charter member of the National Network of Depression Centers, the Center provides psychiatric hospitalization and partial hospitalization for individuals age 12-years-old and older, outpatient services for all ages, diagnostic and short-term residential services for adults and adolescents, intensive outpatient program for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders for adults and research. The Center is enhanced by its partnership with UC Health as its clinicians are ranked among the best providers locally, nationally and internationally. Together Lindner Center of HOPE and UC Health offer a true system of mental health care in the Greater Cincinnati area and across the country. The Center is also affiliated with the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine.

Lindner Center of HOPE was featured in an article in the Fall edition of Best Chapter Magazine. The article offers an update on the Center highlighted by an interview with Dr. Paul Keck, President and CEO. Read the article, click here.

Annually, Healthnetwork Foundation presents Service Excellence Awards to 10 physicians who have demonstrated an extremely high level of integrity and compassionate care to Healthnetwork supporters.

Paul E. Keck, Jr., MD, Lindner Center of HOPE President and CEO, was recognized as a 2015 recipient. In addition to a plaque and recognition at Healthnetwork events, Lindner Center of HOPE received a $10,000 gift to help fund ground-breaking research and patient care efforts.

Since becoming a member of the Healthnetwork Foundation, this is the second time a Lindner Center physician has received this award.

 

Kathleen Neher and Joseph Swygart, Lindner Center of HOPE admission staff for the Sibcy House and Williams House were recognized this month as nominees for the 2015 Richard M. Smith Patient Safety Award.

Neher and Swygart deal with a high volume of patient, family and referrer calls on a daily basis. Safety comes into play in their roles, as they need to be acutely alert to what the caller is saying regarding the patient’s safety and/or their own safety as these families are facing complex mental health and or addictions issues. Given that some callers are across the country or even outside of the country, the challenging nature of managing what could be escalating psychiatric and addictions issues becomes even more complex.

On February 4, 2015, a patient called the admissions office for the diagnostic and short-term intensive treatment programs at Lindner Center of HOPE, crying and saying that she had just attempted suicide and needed help. She said she had mixed medication and alcohol and had a plan in place to end her life. Swygart remained on the line with the patient while Neher called the patient’s local police department and notified them of the suicide attempt. Neher also contacted the patient’s husband at work and left him a voicemail informing him of the event and letting him know that the police had been called. The patient asked several times if she could hang up and proceed with her plan. Swygart encouraged her to stay on the line with him and to wait until emergency personnel arrived. Though the patient denied that she was attempting suicide, one police officer got on the phone and asked Swygart to clarify the situation. After the discussion, officers took the patient into custody and hung up the phone. The patient’s husband called the admissions office soon after and left a voicemail thanking both staff members for calling the police and informed them that patient had been admitted to a psychiatric inpatient unit.

Their safety-minded actions and quick response truly saved a person’s life that day, truly making them deserving of this patient safety award.

On October 28, 2015, Dr. Elizabeth Wassenaar, Lindner Center of HOPE Psychiatrist and Williams House Medical Director, joined Lon Woodbury on the Woodbury Report radio show.  Their discussion focused on outlining the benefits of a residential assessment for mental health concerns in adolescents.

Click here to listen.

Pledges to Purchase Needed Items and Equipment for the Center’s Adolescent Program

(Mason, OH, October 2, 2015) – Lindner Center of HOPE has joined #GivingTuesday, a global day of giving that harnesses the collective power of individuals, communities and organizations to encourage philanthropy and to celebrate generosity worldwide.

This year, all funds received by Lindner Center of HOPE as a result of #Giving Tuesday will be used to purchase needed items and equipment for Williams House (the Center’s adolescent diagnostic and treatment program). Items needed include:

  • Musical Instruments
  • Art Therapy Items
  • Sports Equipment
  • Therapeutic Activity Games

“Williams House at Lindner Center of HOPE is a safe and secure place for adolescents to come and unpack what’s not working out in their lives due to mental health issues. These young people are here sharing traumas and challenges and working hard to develop skills that will help them manage their mental illnesses. Being able to take a break and play, have fun and let the brain relax and unwind is necessary,” Elizabeth Wassenaar, MD, says. “Our patients would truly benefit from donations made on #Giving Tuesday.”

To give now, click here.

Occurring this year on December 1, #GivingTuesday is held annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving (in the U.S.) and the widely recognized shopping events Black Friday and Cyber Monday to kick-off the holiday giving season and inspire people to collaborate in improving their local communities and to give back in impactful ways to the charities and causes they support.

About #GivingTuesday

#GivingTuesday is a movement to celebrate and provide incentives to give—the 2015 iteration will be held on December 1, 2015. This effort harnesses the collective power of a unique blend of partners—nonprofits, businesses and corporations as well as families and individuals—to transform how people think about, talk about and participate in the giving season. #GivingTuesday inspires people to take collaborative action to improve their local communities, give back in better, smarter ways to the charities and causes they celebrate and help create a better world. #GivingTuesday harnesses the power of social media to create a global moment dedicated to giving around the world.

To learn more about #GivingTuesday participants and activities or to join the celebration of giving, please visit:

Website: www.givingtuesday.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/GivingTuesday Twitter: twitter.com/GivingTues

About Lindner Center of HOPE

Lindner Center of HOPE provides excellent, patient-centered, scientifically-advanced care for individuals suffering with mental illness. A state-of-the-science, mental health center and charter member of the National Network of Depression Centers, the Center provides psychiatric hospitalization and partial hospitalization for individuals age 12-years-old and older, outpatient services for all ages, diagnostic and short-term residential services for adults and adolescents, intensive outpatient program for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders for adults and research. The Center is enhanced by its partnership with UC Health as its clinicians are ranked among the best providers locally, nationally and internationally. Together Lindner Center of HOPE and UC Health offer a true system of mental health care in the Greater Cincinnati area and across the country. The Center is also affiliated with the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine.