Lindner Center of HOPE is pleased to announce the following changes to clinical administration:

Paul R. Crosby, MD, Chief Medical Officer

Tracy Suzanne Cummings, MD, Medical Director of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Inpatient and Partial Hospital Program at Lindner Center of HOPE

C. Stephen Edwards, MD, Chief of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Medical Director of Williams House

Paul Houser, MD, Medical Director of the Harold C. Schott Foundation Eating Disorders Program

Danielle Johnson, MD, FAPA, Chief of Adult Psychiatry

Lorene Walter, MD, Medical Director of Mindful Transitions, Adult Partial Hospital Program

 

 

136C. Stephen Edwards, MD, has been named Medical Director of Williams House at Lindner Center of HOPE. Dr. Edwards has been a member of Lindner Center of HOPE’s Medical Staff since opening, serving as Chief of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and most recently Medical Director of the Harold C. Schott Foundation Eating Disorder Program and Medical Director of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center’s Acute and Partial Units at Lindner Center of HOPE.

Given his experience and training, Dr. Edwards played a critical role in the programming and development of Williams House and is looking forward to participating in the day-to-day clinical care on the unit.

Dr. Edwards is board certified in general psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry and board eligible in pediatrics. He specializes in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and depression.

Prior to joining the Lindner Center of HOPE, Dr. Edwards served as Medical Director for the Adolescent Sexual Offender and Child Abuse-Reactive Residential Programs and Acute Children’s Units at River Park Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia. He also served in private practice at the New Hope Christian Counseling Center in Huntington, West Virginia. Dr. Edwards’ other clinical positions have included serving as Medical Director for the Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program at River Park Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia; Medical Director for the Adolescent Partial Program at Charter Ridge Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky; volunteer faculty in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine in Lexington, Kentucky; and assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Marshall University School of Medicine in Huntington, West Virginia.

zoupEnjoy a salad, sandwich, or a great bowl of soup and support a special fundraising event for:

Lindner Center of HOPE

Date: Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Time: 5:00 – 9:00 PM

Location: 9343 Mason Montgomery Road, Mason, OH 45040

Phone: (513) 234-6446

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ZOUP will donate 25% of proceeds from your meal back to Lindner Center of HOPE.

 

(Mason, Ohio – April 14, 2016) – Over 400 individuals from the greater Cincinnati area attended A Night of High Hopes at the Manor House in Mason on April 14. The event was hosted by High Hopes (a non-profit organization committed to raising funds and awareness for Lindner Center of HOPE) and co-chaired by Dianne Brown and Ruthie Keefe. All proceeds directly benefit bipolar and mood disorder research at Lindner Center of HOPE (a comprehensive mental health center located in Mason, OH).

The event raised $200,000, through sponsorships, ticket sales, silent auction and raffle. A special paddle auction raised $35,000 alone. It is anticipated that The Marriott Foundation will match the total raised by the event, potentially resulting in $400,000 benefitting bipolar and mood disorders research.

Success stories about mental health were shared throughout the evening, beginning with Dr. Mark Frye’s update on Mayo Clinic’s Bipolar Biobank at a special VIP reception held for premiere event sponsors.

Dr. Frye, Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and his team have established the Mayo Clinic Individualized Medicine Biobank for Bipolar Disorder. In affiliation with Mayo Clinic, researchers at Lindner Center of HOPE are serving as a research resource for this study, attempting to identify and understand the underpinning mechanisms of bipolar disorders.

Diagnosis of bipolar disorder continues to be based on behavioral observation and symptoms, without considering biological validation. Through the discovery of common biomarkers, the Biobank study is successfully making great strides in validating a biological test, for a more reliable diagnosis of bipolar disorder.

The evening included a complementary cocktail hour with guests bidding on 45 various silent auction items, taking a chance on several donated raffle prizes, and enjoying a sit-down dinner.

Following dinner, featured speaker Pete Earley, American journalist and author of CRAZY: A Father’s Search Through America’s Mental Health Madness, shared his success story about his son, Kevin who suffers with bipolar disorder. When Mr. Earley’s life was unraveled by the events recounted in his book Crazy, he joined the National Alliance on Mental Illness to advocate for strong mental health public awareness, and ultimately, reform. Mr. Earley concluded his talk with news that today, his son is taking his medication and has begun a career as a peer-to-peer counselor in Virginia.

As the evening came to a close, Mary Alexander, Director of Development for Lindner Center of HOPE, shared a success story about one of the Center’s research patients. The story explained how, through research, this patient has found hope as a subject in the study. And how this important research offers hope to our community, and our world.

To view pictures from this event please visit:  https://lindnercenterofhope.org/donate/high-hopes-auxiliary/

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Lindner Center of HOPE in Mason is a comprehensive mental health center providing 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.

 

National Drug Take-Back Day

Time to “Spring Clean” Old/Unused Medicines From Your Home

When: Saturday, April 30th, 2016

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Where: Lindner Center of HOPE – HOPE Center North Location- 4483 State Route 42 in Mason

 

Join the City of Mason Police Department, Lindner Center of Hope, and other committed community volunteers in getting rid of prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines that can pose a danger to youth and adults abusing and misusing the substances.

  • Bring over-the-counter medications and prescriptions
  • No Liquid, needles, aerosols, or ointments
  • No questions asked at the drop-off event; your participation will be anonymous

 

For questions, please contact Maria Sulcer at [email protected] or       513-508-2689.

The Research Institute at Lindner Center of HOPE is a site for an open label study with the primary goal of validating a signature (model) based on a panel of serum proteomic markers that discriminate Bipolar I, Bipolar II and Major Depression in people seeking treatment for a major depressive episode. The success of this study could lead to the first diagnostic test that would distinguish between the three mood disorders in a person experiencing depressive symptoms.

Lindner Center of HOPE is seeking a total of 90 study participants, between the ages of 18 and 70, with bipolar I depression, bipolar II depression, or major depression, who are currently depressed. Some exclusions apply, so participants should complete a phone screening.

The study duration is 8 weeks and includes 6 visits and 3 blood draws. Subjects will be paid per visit up to a total of $350.

Call 513-536-0707 for more information. All inquiries are kept confidential.

Study May Provide Information About the Safety and Effectiveness of an Investigational Medication

Individuals struggling with binge eating disorder (B.E.D.) feel that their repetitive overeating is out of control. They may feel embarrassed and guilty after eating an excessive amount of food in a set period of time. This is a disorder and not a decision, yet sufferers often can feel shame.

B.E.D. can have a significant impact on people who are suffering. Research and evaluation of investigational medications could lead to treatments that may reduce suffering.

Those diagnosed with B.E.D. may be eligible for a medical research study. Researchers at Lindner Center of HOPE are currently conducting a medical research study evaluating an investigational medication in adults with B.E.D. In this study, the safety and effectiveness of the investigational medication will be evaluated when it is taken daily for 12 weeks.

Those interested in participating in the study must:

  • Be 18 to 55 years of age.
  • Regularly engage in overeating (binge eating) episodes Study-related tests and investigational medication will be provided to eligible participants at no cost. In addition, reimbursement for travel and related expenses may be provided for completed study visits.

Study-related tests and investigational medication will be provided to eligible participants at no cost. In addition, reimbursement for travel and related expenses may be provided for completed study visits.

Lindner Center of HOPE is one site for this national study seeking to have 300 participants.

Call 513-536-0710 for more information. All inquiries are kept confidential.

 

Second Story Auctions – www.secondstoryauctions.com – is an online auction company focused on sales in Cincinnati and surrounding areas. The auction begins at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15th running through 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 20th. High Hopes will receive 65 percent of all proceeds generated from the auction. Dollars raised will support needed purchases for Lindner Center of HOPE operations.

An in-person preview of auction items will be held on Friday, March 18th from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Second Story Auction showroom located at 11277 Williamson Road, Blue Ash, OH 45241.

Bidding begins:  8:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 15

Auction closes:  8:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 22

Pick Up Date  & Time:  2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Friday, March 25

Center’s Fundraising Auxiliary Features National Speaker and Mental Health Advocate

Pete Earley photoPete Earley, American journalist and author of CRAZY: A Father’s Search Through America’s Mental Health Madness, will be the keynote speaker at A Night of High Hopes, dinner and auction, on Thursday, April 14, 2016.  A cocktail reception and silent auction will begin at 6:00 p.m., followed by dinner and a speech by Pete Earley at 7:00 p.m. at the Manor House in Mason.

Mr. Earley is a writer, journalist, storyteller, and mental health advocate. After a 14-year-long career in journalism, including six years with The Washington Post, he became a full-time author with the purpose to share and expose stories that entertain and enlighten.  Earley has published 17 books including 4 New York Times bestsellers, including 2007 Pulitzer Prize finalist CRAZY: A Father’s Search Through America’s Mental Health Madness.  When his life was unraveled by the events recounted in his book Crazy, he joined the National Alliance on Mental Illness to advocate for strong mental health public awareness, and ultimately, reform.  His new mission has compelled him to travel to 48 states and multiple countries around the globe delivering speeches to rally around mental health sufferers.

Mr. Earley will talk about his son’s breakdown, his experiences in the Miami Dade County Jail, creative ways to end the jailing of persons with mental illnesses, and his son’s recovery.

A Night of High Hopes is the 8th annual spring fundraiser presented by High Hopes, Lindner Center of HOPE’s fundraising auxiliary. Proceeds from the event will benefit bipolar and mood disorders research at the Center.  Research aids those suffering with bipolar and mood disorders worldwide. Mr. Earley’s book will be for sale at the event, where he will be available for signing.

Event co-chairs Dianne Brown and Ruthie Keefe encourage those interested in attending the event to register by going to https://www.myhighhopes.com.  Reservations are $75 per individual, or $750 for a patron table of 10. For more information, call Kathy Bechtold at 513-791-8133, or email Kathy at: [email protected]

Mason, OH –The seventh annual Touchdown for HOPE Super Bowl Sunday took place on February 7, 2016, at the Great American Ballpark Champions Club. A fun and upscale Super Bowl 50 watch party, the event raised awareness about mental illness while raising funds for important research.

Once again, proceeds from the event will enhance local research being done in Bipolar and Mood Disorders at Lindner Center of HOPE.

With the generosity from 30 local sponsors, special donors, and attendees, the event raised nearly $300,000 with sponsorships, donations, registration of more than 300 guests and a match from the Marriott Foundation, for Bipolar and Mood Disorders Research 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.

 

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.

 

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, outpatient and intensive outpatient programs for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders 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.

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Charles Brady, PsyD, Mary Jo Pollock, RN, Joan Brady and Rick Reckman

 

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Touchdown for HOPE Co-chairs Terry Ohnmeis and Otis Grigsby

 

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Anne Rinaldi, Jon Zipperstein, Vince Rinaldi, Sandi Amoils, MD and Steve Amoils, MD

 

Touchdown for HOPE guests enjoying the evening
Touchdown for HOPE guests enjoying the evening