Lindner Center of HOPE Super Bowl Event Returns

Proceeds Will Fund Therapeutic Enrichment Services

Touchdown for HOPE Scheduled for Sunday, February 12, 2023

Lindner Center of HOPE’s Touchdown for HOPE Super Bowl Sunday event returns Sunday, February 12, 2023. starting with tailgating at 5:30 p.m. and with Super Bowl kick-off at 6:30 p.m., at the Great American Ballpark Bally’s Sports Club.

Proceeds from Touchdown for HOPE will be used to fund therapeutic enrichment services for the Lindner Center of HOPE, including horticultural therapy, spiritual care and new exercise equipment.

Sponsorship support and ticket sales will provide the tools needed to offer important therapeutic experiences for patients.

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 $100 per guest, but a young professional’s ticket, for those 35 and under, is priced at $75. Reservations include free parking in Central Riverfront Garage and Cincinnati favorites such as LaRosa’s pizza, Skyline Chili, Montgomery Inn ribs and UDF ice cream food and much more.

Event details:

Location: Great American Ballpark, Bally’s Sports Club, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way.

Date: February 12, 2023; 5:30p.m., 6:30 p.m. kick-off

Tickets: $100; $75 young professional’s ticket Register on-line at https://lindnercenter.ejoinme.org/TDFH.

A generous list of sponsors makes this event possible. Sponsorship opportunities are still available. Some major sponsors include:  Chemed Foundation, VITAS Healthcare, PNC Bank, RCF Group, Ryan Generational Capital Advisors and Ellen & Jon Zipperstein.

Additional thanks to our 2023 team captains, Terry Ohnmeis, Scott Robertson, John Ryan and David Tasner.

 

Touchdown for HOPE guests enjoying the evening

Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023

9am-11am and 3pm-5pm

Lindner Center of HOPE – Gymnasium

Congratulations! The readers of Mason + Deerfield Lifestyle have nominated Lindner Center of HOPE for the 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards. The Center is a finalist in the BEST MEDICAL SPECIALIST Category.

Previous years we were a winner!

Please vote yourselves and encourage your friends, family, and patients to vote for Lindner Center of HOPE. They had over 4300 voters last year, and most categories took at least 500 votes to win and some came within 10 votes—EVERY VOTE COUNTS!   Voting will end at 12pm on November 12th at https://bit.ly/MDL-ReadersChoice2022

  • Please note there is only one vote allowed per email address.
  • Please note that winners are determined 100% by the top vote-getter. We had over 4300 voters last year, and most categories took at least 500 votes to win and some came within 10 votes—EVERY VOTE COUNTS! So, be sure to post and share on your social media, websites, email lists, etc.

When Are the Winners Announced?

  • All winners will get an award and window cling.
  • All winners will be listed in the February  issue.

Thanks for voting!

 

 

 

 

 

Nominations for Cincy Magazine’s “Cincy Best Docs 2022” edition is underway now through Sunday, Oct. 23.

NOMINATE NOW

  • Nominations are open to the public—and anyone can submit a nomination once per day, through 9 p.m. on Oct. 23.
  • In November, the publisher will recognize the top three nominees in each category as finalists.
  • Finalists will move on to the final stages of voting, where anyone can vote for category winners up to once each week.
  • Winners from each category will receive a “Cincy Best Doc 2022” award. All winners and finalists will be recognized in the winter issue of Cincy Magazine.

Lindner Center of HOPE is exceptionally proud of our medical staff’s commitment to delivering our mission with empathy and excellence. We encourage you to take this opportunity to recognize your favorite physicians by nominating them for “Cincy Best Docs 2022” by Oct. 23.

  • Nominations and votes are confidential. This is associated only with Cincy Magazine’s “Best Docs.” It is not associated with Cincinnati Magazine’s summertime “Top Doctors” voting.

For your reference, a complete list of Lindner Center of HOPE providers, can be found online at https://lindnercenterofhope.org/why-lcoh/leadership/.

Thank you for supporting Lindner Center of HOPE’s clinical staff.

 

 

 

 

 

WHEN: Thursday, October 13, 2022
9am-11am and 3pm-5pm (Bring your resume)

WHERE: Lindner Center of HOPE – gymnasium
4075 Old Western Row Road
Mason, OH 45040

We are currently hiring various positions. Check our website for openings:

Careers

Visit our website to view more information on these positions:
https://lindnercenterofhope.org/careers/ or contact Tom Kelly in HR at 513-536-0306

Let us know you are coming … call Tom Kelly at 513-536-0306.

LCOH Job fair flyer Oct 2022

Friday, June 3, 2022

Lindner Center of HOPE Staff Psychologist, Laurie Little, PsyD, was named a finalist for the Cincinnati Business Courier’s 2022 Health Care Heroes Awards in the Patient Experience category. Here is an excerpt from Dr. Little’s nomination:

Both in her patient care role and in her responsibilities in providing clinical supervision of staff, Dr. Little is deeply involved in patient experience. She has received firsthand feedback on the challenges and opportunities synonymous with patient experience/customer service from all constituents, including:  patients, families, referral sources and internal staff.

Inspired by Lindner Center of HOPE’s commitment to excellence and empathy in all facets of the organization’s performance, Dr. Little offered to help invent a unique approach to patient experience utilizing tenants very familiar to many in the mental health field and common in the treatment of mental illnesses.

A specially-trained provider in the implementation of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Dr. Little has an exceptional grasp on the varied applications of this therapeutic intervention that can help improve mood, thinking and behaviors. A core treatment at Lindner Center of HOPE, Dr. Little seized the opportunity to integrate the principles of DBT into customer service training for the entire Lindner Center of HOPE staff.

DBT goes beyond traditional therapies that focus exclusively on the change process and incorporates Eastern traditions to help ease emotional suffering with acceptance for things that cannot change. Building on that knowledge, Dr. Little constructed an innovative customer service training. A first of its kind, the training applies DBT “language”, one with which many Lindner Center of HOPE staff are familiar, and applies it to the language focusing on customer service. The training was designed not only to help patients have positive experiences, but also to help empower the employee to feel better prepared and more confident in dealing with stressful customer service situations.

The training reviews the three Es of customer service:  excellence, empathy, and expectations in an interactive presentation with skills development and discussion.

Dr. Little went above and beyond her responsibilities to address a need in a creative and customized way. She had a vision for utilizing a dialectical framework in understanding excellent customer service and took the initiative to be the architect of a brand new training model. The model considers:  if the focus is only on the viewpoint of the customer, employees feel frustrated and burned out. If the focus is only on the viewpoint of the employee, then the customer is more resistant and feels unheard. The dialectical framework means that even if both viewpoints on the surface appear different, they can both be true. This theme brings staff and customers closer together.

Dr. Little is a Health Care Hero for her innovative approach to improving patient experience. A specially -trained Dialectical Behavior Therapy expert, she recognized the benefit of applying the therapy’s skills and tenants to patient experience.

This inventive take on patient experience training is anticipated to have a significant impact, not only on patient satisfaction, but on employee satisfaction.

Dr. Little is a trailblazer in patient experience and thereby a Health Care Hero.

Sunday, May 15, 2022

A Half Day Workshop About Mental Illness and Addiction

Lindner Center of HOPE is hosting a Community Education Day on Sunday, May 15, 2022 from 11am to 4pm at Manor House in Mason. The event, Information is the Foundation of HOPE, is a half-day workshop about mental illness and addiction.  The afternoon is intended to enhance awareness about the facts of mental illness and addiction.

Stacy Pershall, Survivor, Author, Storyteller, is the keynote speaker. Her presentation focuses on bullying, eating disorders, distinguishing Borderline Personality Disorder from Bipolar Disorder, the power of mental health activism, and what she has found personally as a healing agent.

Registration and a resource center opens at 11am with a buffet at 11:30am, followed by a welcome and the keynote presentation.

The remainder of the afternoon is filled with breakout session presentations offered by Lindner Center of HOPE clinicians. Three, 45-minute breakout sessions, can be selected by guests. Topics range from Trauma and Substance Use, Spirituality in Mental Health, OCD and Anxiety, Conversations with People Receiving Mental Health Treatment, Eating Disorders, ADHD, Grief and Loss, COVID and Mental Health, Mindfulness, Depression, Parenting and more.

To register online:  lindnercenterofhope.org/ed2022

Launches $30 million development campaign to better serve the Greater Cincinnati Community

Mason, OH – May 4, 2022 — Lindner Center of HOPE, a nationally renowned nonprofit comprehensive mental health center of excellence, today announced it would launch a new, $30 million development campaign to expand its facilities, staff and services.

The campaign kicked off with initial pledges of more than $6 million, including $2.5 million from William and Sue Butler and Corporex Companies, LLC, and $3.5 million from several other individual and corporate donors.

“I have seen firsthand how challenging mental health disorders can be – affecting the person and their families, friends, and co-workers,” said Mr. Butler, chairman of Corporex. “Access to world-class mental healthcare is vital for our community to thrive – employers and individuals alike.”

Mr. Butler is co-chairing the Transforming HOPE campaign with S. Craig Lindner, co-CEO of American Financial Group Inc. and founder of Lindner Center of HOPE with his wife, Frances.

Four Areas Identified in Vision 

“One in four of us will struggle with mental illness, which means almost everyone has struggled themselves or knows someone who has,” said Paul Crosby, MD, president and CEO of Lindner Center of HOPE. “While we’ve built one of the nation’s most distinguished centers of care, we are dedicated to taking it to the next level.  The fact is the growing mental health needs of our community are greater than our ability to meet them. This new vision will be a significant step forward in transforming mental illness into mental wellness for so many more patients.”

Key focus areas include:

  • Staff excellence and capacity. The Center’s high success rates are directly related to the level of care and experience of its clinicians, widely recognized as among the nation’s best.  The campaign will help establish a dedicated fund to build and retain the clinical team.
  • Expanded treatment capability. The expansion would add treatment units, patient rooms, group spaces, common areas and clinician offices. It also would add apartment-like housing to benefit  patients who may best transition from inpatient programs to independence by learning the life skills necessary to live independently, return to work, resume their education, and find meaningful engagement in the community.
  • State-of-the-Science Assessment Center. The cornerstone of mental health is an accurate diagnosis, with inaccurate or delayed diagnoses potentially leading to years of additional problems and exacerbated symptoms. The new Assessment Center would optimize virtual and in-person assessments as well as provide space for patients, their loved ones, doctors and clinicians to fully participate in the assessment process and gather to discuss results. 
  • New Wellness Center. An integrative approach to mental health improves outcomes by incorporating wellness activities and programs – such as exercise, healthy eating, and spiritual care ­­– that rejuvenate the body and mind — significantly helping patients advance their journey to health.

National Center of Excellence

“Our founding goal was to establish a true national center of excellence for mental health care and research,” said Mr. Lindner. “We now have best in class care, yet the need is more pressing than ever. It is time to come together to meet the needs of our community.”

In the 13 years since opening its doors, the Center has cared for over 50,000 patients worldwide and earned the “Top Performer on Key Quality Measures®” recognition from The Joint Commission. It is a charter member of the National Network of Depression Centers.

“It’s our turn to carry the torch to ensure our community has access to the best mental health resource available, said Mr. Butler. “We want to inspire everyone to join us in making that possible.”


About the Lindner Center of HOPE
Lindner Center of HOPE in Mason, Ohio, is a comprehensive mental health center providing patient-centered, scientifically advanced care for people 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 ages 12 and older, outpatient services for all ages, diagnostic services and short-term residential services for adults, and research. The Center is enhanced by its partnership with UC Health and its highly ranked clinicians. The Center is also affiliated with the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine.  www.lindnercenterofhope.org

WHEN: Wednesday, April 6, 2022
8-10am and 3-5pm (Bring your resume)

WHERE: Lindner Center of HOPE –gymnasium
4075 Old Western Row Road
Mason, OH 45040

We are currently hiring

  • Registered Nurses
  • Mental Health Specialists
  • Mental Health Technicians
  • Admissions/Intake
  • Pharmacy Technicians (PT)
  • Senior Financial Counselor
  • RN Administrative Shift Coordinator (PRN)
  • Research Associates
  • HR Generalist
  • Outpatient Registration Specialist
  • Assistant Clinical Manager

Visit our website to view more information on these positions:
https://lindnercenterofhope.org/careers/or contact Tom Kelly in HR at 513-536-0306

LCOH Job fair flyer April 2022

Lindner Center of HOPE is pleased to announce that it has been selected as a Readers’ Choice 2021 Winner in both Mason + Deerfield Lifestyle and West Chester + Liberty Lifestyle.

The Center is pleased to serve the communities represented in both of these publications.