Elisabeth A"Maneely: "I am a former Sacramentan who left the area because the mental health system in Sacramento was lacking. To think of cutting is further is down right frightening. I now reside in Hot Springs, Arkansas where I attend a weekly group for free, see a psychiatrist for a limited fee, and also see a therapist weekly for a reduced rate. And that's Arkansas, folks! Is Sacramento becoming the back woods of mental health care??!",
DAVID COLEMAN: "It always seems that the decision makers attack the most vulnerable citizens whenever they fail to fulfill their obligation as trustees of our community finances. In most cases, it is the unwillingness of the decision makers to take responsiblity for their failed fiscal policies. It is time that the Board put aside it's arogance and ""Do The Right Thing"" by not placing the burden of its failed fiscal policies on the backs of the mentally ill, the elderly or the poor- Please do not cut the care these citizens desperately need--David Coleman",
BernadetteStafford: "It is imperative that children get the mental health and rehabilitation services they need to become productive and healthy members of society. They are our future and we have an obligation to support this effort.",
Emily Tupper: "I am a professional social worker in the healthcare field. Each day I am faced with the unfortunate realities of the lack of mental health care resources for Sacramento County residents. Additional cuts in services would have a significant impact on the healthcare and social services systems. The resources that we have are important and I consider them to be invaluable. I urge you to avoid further cuts to Sacramento County Mental Health services as this would cause a great disservice to the people of Sacramento county.",
David Harrington: "Eliminating or limiting the 4 RSTs will result in almost 9000 people finding themselves further marginalized. The economy and the accomapnying pressures will surely result in a significant increase in the number of people in need of and seeking mental health services for the first time; or perhaps the first time in a while. The possibilities for folks in either situation mentioned are grim to say the least. Our choices now will either help or hinder the overall wellbeing of thousands of people. That needs to remain in the forefront of everyone's mind.",
Marielle Brandt: "I train master's level mental health clinicians and also provide training to mental health clinicians in Sacramento county. California is behind many states in the area of mental health - we need more mental health clinicians and more cutting edge training to provide comprehensive mental health services to our community members. Our children and families are hurting already due to the lack of services. California is already lacking ""prevention"" programs that are geared toward keeping people in the work force and addressing needs of children and families. Cutting funds in mental health services will only exacerbate a full range of problems (including crime, homelessness, etc.) that we are already suffering from in our communities.Please consider the future of your children and grandchildren. We all want safe and healthy communities in which they can thrive after we are all gone. Vote against any cuts to mental health in our state.",
Arnold Golub: "Funding for Mental Health Services must be continued. Individuals with access to Mental Healh Services are able to maintain a job, pay taxes, and remain a productive member of Society. Those who are unable to receive such support increase costs to the community.",
Leigh Bennett: "There are far tooo many people who need mental health care, especially those who are fighting chronic illnesses with no support system in place. Please do not cut these services, so many people could benefit from these services!"
Naomi Hagerdon: "I don't even live in Sac. I live in the bottom half of Fresno county. Our mental health system has been repeatedly receiving cuts and it shows. Too many people with too many problems that it has become an overload for a society that doesn't give a damn. The problem is that nobody takes mental health seriously, it's a little taboo. something meant to be swept under the rug glossed over and fed a pill. That pisses me off. To top it off what little funding was coming in is now gone. More people are going to suffer, especially with job/money loss, that we are all seeing with this recession. The California government wants to make cut backs? How about to their salaries? Oh no that would be too close to home. Don't worry none of the crazies will notice that they're out of meds, Who cares if another nut job hurts someone or kills themselves, it out of our hands now. This is such crap and I am more than happy to stand up against this. Sincerely,
Aja R."TIDWELL: "Because I have worked in the Mental Health System, and have also had family with Mental Illness I feel that stopping the funding would be wrong!!! Please DO NOT make these patients suffer because like it or not THEY ARE PEOPLE TOO!!!!!","Aja R. Tidwell"
Jacob Robertson: "To our Board of Supervisors, I plead. As you consider the relative costs and benefits of leaving many of the mentally ill without treatment or services they depend on in the community, ask yourself: How will these budget cuts affect the mentally ill individuals and the taxpayers?"
Michael Savasta: "Healing the sick should have more priority in the budget"
Andrew Wainwright: "I'm from England. Cutting funding for mental health research and treatment, especially drug free, spritual & counselling and holistic treatments, means more people will end up in JAIL, simple as that!",
Amy Jensen RN: As a Psych RN in a outpt clinic and a current Psych Nurse Practitioner student graduating in June this year, I am unnerved by the lack of regard for our most vulnerable population. With no funding to the County Psych clinics, over 8,000 mentally ill adults will have no access to services including medication management and case management that have been shown to reduced recidivism rates in psychiatric hospitals. I urge you to reconsider your allocation of funding as a decrease in mental health services will only increase the number of out clients that use the psych inpt hospitals and the ER...and the ones that do not utilize those will still be costing us more money with an increase of police activity due to being off their medications and not having case management services. Even if they have Medi-Cal, these clients can not be seen at their PCP office adequately. If this was your daughter, son, mother, father, wife or husband....what would you want for them???"
VICKI FERRIS: Please don't hurt a group who is already at the mercy of society that has failed them in so many ways, please don't make it worse. Remember this will harm all of us ultimately.",
Karla Edwards-McCain: "Receiving services from mental helath programs has truly impacted my life. I think that if people would take the time to see outside of themselves, for just a moment, I believe that you would see why these types of programs are greatly needed and are important to society. I don't know where I'd be without them.",
Elizabeth Petersen: "In addition to maintaining all the beneficial services to the mental health consumers of Sacramento County, please also consider keeping mental health professionals employed, so as not increase the steadily rising unemployment rate in Ca, and to leave the burden of care for mental health clients in the hands of already skilled professionals. Do not burden other state or county entities with the care of the unique needs of mental health clients.",
Alexis Bernard: "I oppose cuts of mental health services because of the fiscal impact that a reduction in these services would have on our county. Reducing these services will cost far more as the individuals receiving the services will undoubtedly end up in our jails and hospitals. There will also be an increase in emergency police calls, inappropriate utilization of emergency services, psychiatric hospitalizations and arrests/incarcerations.",
Susan Miner: "I have already seen the impact of the cuts in sacramento. I see people sleeping behind trash cans at various stores around the sacramento area. Additional cuts will only increase this problem making Sacramento a depressed and sad area to live. Nobody should have to live like that. Please do what you can to put an end to more cuts in mental health.",
Kim Warren: I work in the field and I also have a sister with mental issues. There are to many people with mental issues that need support. So please think about not cutting funds for mental health services.",
Carol,Dufner,Sacramento,California,"United States","I have worked very hard to help get Proposition 63 passed. To take from it or any other budget belonging to mental health is unconscionable. Do not balance a budget on the backs of those less fortunate than we are. What an awful Karma one sets for themselves.",
Kathi Huckaby: "The residents of Sacramento and the surrounding community should be the last people that need to suffer from proposed budget cuts in mental health, as they need these services even more so now with the failing economy. The reductions will cost taxpayers much more by increasing costs in hospitals, emergency sources, CPS and APS, and the criminal justice system. This plan would be counterproductive given these economic times!",
CarrieCerezo: "Mental Health services are so important to our students in our martial arts studio. Please don't cut their services. Thank you, Carrie Cerezo",
Stephanie Hughes: "As a society we have in recent years begun to realize the value of offering Mental Health services to all strata of society. My brother in Hawaii has been able to become a productive member of society due to interventions he received in this area. His comment as he proceeds in his 5 th year of recovery is : ""there should be counseling centers on every corner!"" As a society we need to broaden not reduce our efforts!!",
Larry Wittmeyer: "Once again California is proposing to break its promise to provide adequate community based services to Mental Health consumers. Now we want to drive them to more expensive and inappropriate systems of care such as emergency rooms which will further increase health premiums for all of us! More will also needlessly end up in the prison system further exaserbating one of Californias major problems!",
Joy Muraki: "I am a therapist and am very concerned that my adult clients will not be able to access the mental health services that they need. Without such services, their chances of being hospitalized at either psychiatric hospitals or medical hospitals will increase significantly.",
Sharon Watson: "I have worked for Sacramento and Placer County, at non-profit county contracted Metnal Health programs, that help families & children with special needs for 12 years. Every year I see that our service delivery is negatively impacted by funding cuts & bureaucracy. In the end, it only causes more societal domino effects, due to these families not getting the education and support they need to become more successful citizens. Please do not CUT MENTAL HEALTH funds! This will affect several jobs...but more importantly, the most vulnerable people in our society will be left with no other option, but to continue the cycles that our Mental Health agencies are so desperately trying to break!","If you want to cut anything......cut ENTERTAINER salaries! TV sitcoms, hollywood movie stars, music industry, even athletes.....they MAKE TOO MUCH MONEY. None of them deserve several homes worldwide, mansions, several expensive cars, clothes that cost thousands of dollars...that's where the US goes wrong. If every single American put the money from just ONE movie ticket stub in a FUND..that would be millions of dollars in ONE SINGLE DAY. Openings for movies bring in several millions! What if every moviegoer, that day, put that 10 dollar bill in a Mental Health fund? Hmmmmm..."
Caroline Caton: "Untreated mental illness will cost many many times the amount of money cut from the budget. Untreated paranoid schizophrenia caused my mother to lose her peace of mind and body. After spending over 17 years homeless, she was placed in the care of Sacramento County. The last four years of her life cost well over $2 million. She was one person. Do the math. How effective can it be to eliminate treatment, leaving only the most expensive outcome as an option? Both in human and financial terms.",
Tammy Del Rio": "California can not afford any more cuts to our mental health services.",
Sally Carney: his issue is important to me because my parents instilled in me values to care for my fellow man. Mental illness is just as valid a disease as mumps, cancer, or whatever.",
Christina Hardy: "Funds for Mental Health, especically for children, is so important and something that we as a society are impacted with everyday. We need to help!",
Darrell Steed: "this is a very important thing for people in this area so they have a place to find the help that is needed",
Helga,Griffith: "My name is Helga Griffith and I am a mental health consumer who may end up hospitalized or worse if I cannot get Medi-cal. I am on many different medications and have been a kaiser member my whole life--and we just now finally seem to have my meds right. I cannot pay my kaiser insurance and honestly, I am frightened about what will happen to me when kaiser discontinues my insurance. I have been through a lot--just to get the right doctors, psych, and finally a great therepist. I applied for medi-cal and they have not informed me if I am going to get it or not--they have 90 days. It has been one month--and I am now two months behind in insurance payments. Do I have to die or get suicidal just to get help? apparently so, or so I have been told.","We need more services to help people before they spiral into crisis--it is easily preventable. But cutting fudns for mental health is dangerous and irresponsible. Sincerely, Helga Griffith"
Arthur Sanchez: "this is not the time to limit an already meager budget for mental health needs!",
Kelly Jameson: "I have had the opportunity to work for those with a Mental health diagnose for over 20 years. I feel it is a very important field. Just for a moment think about those who are affected not by just one diagnosis, but several different types of Mental Health Diagnoses. What about, how it impacts their family and friends as well. These people come from various types of backgrounds. Some individuals have obtained a Masters Degree or other people who are high school dropouts. They are all human and all deserve equal Mental Health and medical treatment. There is a definite ongoing need! Cutting funding is cutting off their link to any hope for wellness and recovery!",
Cindi Garcia: "Tough times require tough decisions by our Board of Supervisors. I urge you not to cut further funding for mental health services at the time when people most need mental health services because of an unsettled economic condition.",
K Payton: "Mental Health services throughout CA. is a major issue & challenge to work through, not just Sac Co. However, working in Social Services I'm finding that there's already people who need our services who are falling through the cracks because of staff shortages. There's also not enough resources for the elderly with developmental delays. Alta Regional is a good resource but more resources are needed but the funding continues to decrease. To cut important community programs on a shoestring staff budget would continue to provide a disservice to our neighbors who have life challenges and it's just not rational nor ethical, in my opinion. The Board of Supervisors need to honestly understand that these cuts not only provide a disservice to our fellow Americans but it will increase the costs to treatment centers, hospitals, and the homelessness will continue to rise. Have you visited ""tent city"" yet? It's a sad situation so please don't make it worse for those seeking mental health services in the future! Thank you.",
Charlotte Belton: "We are facing a crisis in our city with homelessness, and any additional cuts to social service programs will only add to this epidemic. We cannot afford to take Mental Health Services away. We must take care of societies' most vulnerable, it will be to our advantage to take care of the people who need it the most.",
Allen Duong: "Please Don't Cut Funds.in Jesus name we pray.",
PEREZ ZABINA: "Please dont cut services there will be a lot of people with out medications. it will be a big problem than you think. People need thier medications to function just like a sick child does.",
Donald Manley: "Many people, myself included, rely on community driven medical and mental institutions for help. Without this, we would be without treatment, without the proper medications, and without anywhere to turn to. Don't take away our hope. Don't cut funding.",
Norberto Martin: "The funds are importanat. please do not cut these funds. We need all the help we can get.",
Marcia Gump: " I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost. Most concerning is the impact that the cuts will have on children. Sacramento County's Child Protective Services is overwhelmed and will not be able to manage the added risks.",
Jessica Serrano: "This is important to me because I care about all these clients. Where are they suppose to go? To see the looks on our patient's faces when they worry about Visions Umlimited closing down makes me sad. I work at Visions Umlimited and I believe we help a lot of people. To cut money from us will hurt everyone. The clients and the employees. Please reconcider your decision and don't cut from mental health. Thank you.",
Navneet Singh: "We are always here for the clients,of any help they need,please do not cut Funds for mental health",
Rebecca Martin:To the Board of Supervisors - Please do not cut mental health services in Sacramento County. Many, many people depend on the RST's for help! What will they do?",
Cheryl Perez: "mental Health Services are the reason there is SOME sanity in this world!",
Wendy Hoffman-Blank: "It is short-sighted to eliminate cost-effective services for a large number of clients becasue the result will be increased costs for hospitalization and law enforcement. Many of the clients are on medications that a primary care 0physician would not prescribe. Clients also receive support along with medication. They are assisted with housing, coping skills, employment etc. MHSA programs are not designed to handle large numbers and cannot replace outpatient services. Also, it will not work to fund children's services and not adult services. Children and families are affected by adult's mental health.",
Iris Rivera: "We need employment services because we all need to work to support our families and grow as persons.",
SINGH MANSFIELD: "It is important because I started working for Visions at the age of 18 in Sacramento, CA at first working with the mentally challenged seemed like a job I would never take seriously but then I realized it was meant for me. I loved my job enjoyed the members and realized that we need more companies like Visions and Turning Point so that we can help those who need it. Our jail and prison systems do not have the proper training nor do they have proper housing for the mentally challenged. These are people who can not help themselves and need help of qualifed workers who can help them through the daily grind of life.",
Gerry Dabi: "Cutting funds for Mental Health Services would be an ultimate disservice to the community. Not only will patients be greatly impacted, but also the dedicated mental healthcare professionals who have established a rapport with their patients. These professionals are not only there for the patients, but for the patient's families and caregivers. They are their to lend support, awareness, and many other intangibles that only bring a positive outlook for many of the patients.",
Chelsea Bagias: "With the services provided these clients are able to improve their lives which in turn decreases the county expenditure.",
Jeannette Wilson: "I live in South Sacramento CA, an impoverished area. If we do not provide mental health care to families, then many children will end up in the CPS system, their parents in jail or incapable of taking care of them. Please help!!",
Regena Ivory,sacto: "Because I have family memeber affected with mental issues and professional help is not affordable to some of them. We don't need people walk around street that would possibly be a danger to their families and other because they never got the help they need this service.",
YOLANDA EARTHLY: "ALL HUMAN BEINGS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISABILITIES NEED OUR COMMUNITY SUPPORT. WHEN FUNDS ARE CUT THEIR SERVICES AND SUPPORT ARE CUT. HOW WOULD THEY CONTINUE GET THE HELP AND SUPPORT THEY NEED AND CONTINUE TO HAVE A GOOD QUALITY OF LIFE IF WE ARE CUTTING PROGRAMS? LET'S BEGIN TO THINK ABOUT ALL OF THOSE WHO ARE LESS FORTUNATE THEN WE ARE AND WHO DESEPARTELY NEED OUR SERVICES. PLEASE DO NOT CUT MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS!! MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ARE THE LIFE OF ALL COMMUNITY PROGRAMS.",
Darlene Viggiano: "My patients need their mental health services, and the services that support them. Without them, many become suicidal, and among those, many have children.",
Joseph Serrano: "I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost",
Stephanie Griggs: "By cutting the Mental Health Services you are making a huge mistake. So many families are going to be affected by your decision. So many people are going to be without medication, services, support, & resources. I plead with you to rethink your decision about cutting these services.",
Tonja Edelman: "Mental health is an integral part of Sacramento County's health care system. With a loss of funds for community programs, mental health consumers will again be primarily treated in emergency rooms and locked psychiatric facilities. These settings are far more expensive for the taxpayers of Sacramento County.","Please stop the short term planning on the backs of those with mental health issues. It's not only bad for mental health consumers and their families, but also for every taxpayer in the County."
Jo Ann"Jackson-Holt: "I am a volunteer with Senior Peer Counseling Mental Health Association in Sacramento. Every week for the last eight months I have visited older and elderly adults that need individualized help for mental health issues. Some may need only preventative measures like going to a Widows Support group. Others may need help getting the right medications from their doctors. These are low cost measures compared to institutionalizing these people. If you cut costs for prevention you will raise costs in the long run.",
David Brown: "I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
Anthony Hong: "Investing in mental health has been shown time and time again to save more money than the initial cost by preventing more severe outcomes, like emergency room visits, crime and crisis in general. So yes, please don't take any funding from mental health.",
Sorm En: "The cuts will only save ur on short term basis, but we are going to create much bigger problems if clt individuals don't get the help they need.Community-base services help maitain long term stability and prevent unecessary hosp or incarceration which could cost the county and state more.",
Cynthia Lopez: "I am worried and concerned as a citizen, a MFTI, and as a providor of mental health services. Please put people first.",
ArmandoSoria: "Please reconsider the devastating cuts!",
Michael Young: "It is criminal to leave 8,900 of the poorest, neediest and most deserving people of low cost or free mental health services without. DO NOT CUT ANY MORE FUNDS!
Natalie Parkinson: "Important for people with mental helath to be treated. It will cost more to hospitalize patients if they are not treated properly",
Shawn,Oliver: "We need to take care of those that can't take care of themselves, and prevent those that still can from becoming homeless or worse.",
LISA JUAREZ: "Stop cuts,our client's need RST services.",
Camille Cummins: "I believe by cutting funds to mental health it will cause an increase in under-staffed facilities, who are already over booked and no longer able to deticate meaningful service to the clients.",
Jessica Lindsey: "This economic crisis is increasing stress and causing an increase in mental breakdowns. Don't take funding from those who need it the most right now!",
Laurie Jones: "Let's not go back to the mistake of the Reagan years. Mental health services are very cost-effective, not to mention more humane. Most of the homeless have mental health issues, cause and effect; many are vets. The measure of a civilization is how it takes care of its citizens who need help.",
JoAnn Anglin: "As we face increased economic and social stress, the effects of these will doubtless affect those already suffering from mental illness, and those on the edge. Maintaining those support services is not a matter of charity, but of sustaining basic quality of life for all.",
Zohreh Whitaker: "It is all too apparent that our jails are filled with people whose mental illness has been intrumental in their bad choices. Surely, had free mental care been provided and easily accessible, many would be living a productive lives.",
Joyce Bray: "Cutting funds for mental health services would be both counterproductive in terms of saving money, and show a lack of empathy for those who suffer among us. Please vote on the side of practicality and compassion.",
MARCELLA LORFING: My son is mentally disabled (in another county) and needs mental health services. They are essential in every city, county and state. I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
Deni Marshall: "We don't need mentally ill adults on the streets, homeless and becoming a danger to themselves and others.",
Maija Lamberts: "The mentally ill in our communities continue to struggle more than any other populations in our society and still battle stigma second to no other illness. Cutting the already meager services will do great harm to these patients, the families, and our communities!! Please do NOT let this happen!",
Ron Risley: www.SacDoc.org,"A lot of people speculate that cutting outpatient mental health services might increase costs overall. They needn't bother. Hard data exists. There is no doubt: these cuts *will* increase costs -- and *we'll* be the ones who pay."
Rima Trotter: "Mental Health is a growing issue nationwide, it would be an injustice to cut off services to those who truly cannot afford Mental Health care. The problems could be far reaching."
Cynthia Neuman: "Reducing funds for mental health services will only increase the need for expenditures in other areas (such as jail and police services). Prevention is a more efficient form of expenditure than ""clean-up,"" and is better for people.",
Linda Brink-Eaton: "In the very short run, it looks like government would be saving money. But soon thereafter the impact of letting a few thousand people in the Sacramento area go without mental healh services will be astronomical. The areas severly impacted would be the Treatment Center, Emergency rooms, Law Enforcement, jails and the Coroner's office, as well as local citizens and businesses. Of course it almost goes without saying that it would be unconscionable to leave those thousands of mental health consumers and their families without prevention services. DON'T WAIT UNTIL WE HAVE TO RE-INVENT THE WHOLE SYSTEM AGAIN ONCE THINGS BECOME DIRE AND THE COMMUNITY DEMANDS ACTION.",
Parneet Singh: "Please don't take jobs away from innocent people. We all need to survive through these harsh times.",
Jerry Roth: "I believe that by trying to save money by not funding mental health services, you will be creating a larger problem both financially and in terms of human suffering. Please do the right thing and do not cut back funding in this critical area because it affects those most in need.",
Thomas Hushen: "Now, more than ever, we need to be able to provide outpatient mental health services in Sacramento. There are many people who are experiencing mental illness due to the severe state of our nation's economy. This is in addition to those already experiencing mental illness that rely on the County's Regional Service Teams and other vital agencies in order to continue treatment. Cutting these services will have a significant impact on Sacramento County and will displace thousands of client's. I strongly urge you to please consider the ramifications of the budget cutback on mental health services and allow these operations to continue to provide crucial services to the mentally ill population.",
Nancy Bui: We need to have PREVENTATIVE care for our most needy people in our County. Without preventative care, these people will end up in hurting themselves, people around them and end up in the emergency room where the costs to treat them are 10 times more expensive than if we helped them be productive members of our community through County clinics.It is VERY short sided to cut Mental Health Services to save a few dollars today, we'll end up paying a premium down the road.",
Candace Mcfarland: "Hope is the answer to our economic woes. We can survive and thrive if we replace fear with hope. We need our MH people to be well trained in PTSD because many people's fears are turning their lives into a trauma. Anger and fear need replacement in the souls of men and women. Love and compassion is the answer. Cut the prison funding and raise the mental health funding and see what a world we can be!",
Judy Kawamoto: As more veterans return from Iraq and Afghanistan, mental health services will be more needed than ever. Now is not the time to cut services; rather they should be increased.",
Carole Nutt: "Especially to Supervisor Don Nottoli who represents me. I was dissapointed that you voted to close the C Street Clinic and now a vote to reduce mental health services would only cause even more problems. It is hard enough now for the poorest of the poor to receive mental health services. Creating more barriers by reducing service will have repercussions causing the county to spend even more on emergency care and incarceration. Mental health is a real illness and people who are untreated wind up self medicating which in turn causes more severe homelessness and involuntary psychiatric hospitalizations which in turn costs the county more. Don't be penny wise and pound foolish retain at least the same level of funding for mental health.",
RaMieya Harris,"Mental Health Services is a vital resource to multitudes with mental illnesses. This proposed buget cut will have tremendous consequences on, not only the individual who once benefited from such institution, but on society, taxpayers; as well as an increase in many other areas of public services.","Why take the chance??? Can we really pay the costs???"
Jessica Munoz: "I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
Renae Klee, Nurse Practitioner: "United States","Cutting funding to mental health services to save money now will end up costing the county much more in the long run. Consider the financial costs of ER care, crisis care and hospitalizations when patients can't access the psychiatric services and medications they need to stay stable. Consider the social costs - increased drug and alcohol use for those who need to self-medicate if they can't get the care and medication they require; loss of workdays for those stable patients who are now productive, successful contributors to our economy - it's hard to work when you're sick and you can't get your medication. Consider the increase in arrests and increased homelessness. Don't let Oprah's follow-up show start with ""Sacramento's homeless problem has only gotten WORSE since we last visited - now that cuts to mental health services have caused even MORE people to be forced to live on the streets."" Please do what is right for our community AND the County budget in the long run. Preserve mental health services for this very vulnerable segment of our population and ultimately SAVE the County of Sacramento lots of money."
Kathy Dotson: "United States","I just cannot wrap it around my brain that there could be nine thousand people with no meds walking the streets because eventually thats what it would come down to"
Socorro Padilla: "United States","the proposed budget cuts of mental health services because the reductions will undoubtedly cost the taxpayers far more; increased costs in public hospitals, emergency police calls, inappropriate utilization of emergency room services, involuntary psychiatric hospitalizations, the criminal justice system and Child Protection Services (CPS).",
Abby Bassett: "The patients served by the County Mental Health services require stable and consistent treatment in order to maintain optimal functioning within their families and the community. If services are cut, it is highly likely that patients will become lost in the Primary Care system, and potentially end up in the ER's, jails or worse. Please cut the budget somewhere that human lives are not at stake. These individuals do the best they can with the help of the County system - please don't take away their support system - it will negatively effect the patients and our community as a whole.",
David Fisher: "These services provide steppng stones for mentally ill people.If these funds are cut, there will be about 9,000 mentally ill people wandering sacramento, with out care. These people deserve help!The people of our city need these resources! With out them the possibilty for crime, suicide, and the rise of substance abuse may increase. please do not cut funding! THese are the people of our city, and they need help!!!!",
Trevor Wallace: "You may have some idea how important mental health services are to the clients that we serve. Let me tell you that mental health consumers are desperate and the services that we provide are vital. Without these services oour clients may become a burden upon the CA courts and jail resources as a consequence of the lack of mental health services. Please be sympathetic to those most vulnerable in our community and maintain their services. Thank You. Trevor B. Wallace. Mental Health Services Coordinator
Edwina Barber: "I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost",
Samantha Winter: "Because I dont have insurance and I take an antidepressant that I need filled by a doctor. If I dont take it I get very moody, irritable , lazy, unmotivated. So what would I do ?","rise in costs"
Anita Gurin: "I am a Clinical Director of a non-profit serving a specialized population. All levels of counselors are working 50 hour weeks with little pay to serve extremely distressed people. We have decreased psychiatric hospitalizations, homeless, depression, ensured medication availability, and worked to increase sanity in the world in all areas, including financial. This matters.","Please contact me if you would like more information."
Laurie Ferns: "Mental health services must not be cut any further. To cut such services is a short-term answer that we will ALL pay for in the future - we will pay financially and in terms of an increase in violence in our society and disservice to Sacramento's children, adults, and families.",
Raymond Brophy: "I am one of those that this cut back would affect. If I were to loose the services I am receiving now I would be at risk of being placed in a psychiatric hospital as these services help me live a normal life. I implore you to reconsider there are so many other areas for revenue generation. Even I would be happy to entertain a sales tax hike to keep these services going.",
John Stumpf "The care of our Citizens with mental help problems is the base line of a safe community.No group of people needs our help and support more then this Segment of Sac.",
Joseph Dopson:"One of the most important things that the government does is to provide help to those who are unable to help themselves. Please help keep these services available; it could mean the difference between life and death for many of Sacramento's most needy citizens.",
Lisa Sexton: "Cutting Mental Health Services would cause a lot of people to not get the help they need.",
Cassandra Luera: "United States","I have family members that are dependent to receiving Mental Health Services and are functioning
Terra Skirvin: "I think is is extremely important to have proper funding for metal health services for the mentally ill as well as employees. I have personal experience with the mentally ill in my family and knowing the financal hardship in this economy sadens me.",
Paul Noss: "I can't imagine what my family would have done without the support of community mental health services. The services have supported us throughout my twin sister's mental illness and helped us get her stabilized. The services have reduced her use of crisis services and given us hope again. Please do not cut these important services!",
ANET THIEL,"Elk; "The more limited the mental health services are in the community, the more emergency hospital visits are required and incarcerations, due to increase of symptoms and lack of support. I was part of an intensive case managment team/program that reduced recitivism rates by 67% utilizing one-stop services and intensive case management...but the county cut the program due to lack of funds...let's look at the big picture people...where are we spending the money...35,000 a year for one prisoner or use this money to assist ten individuals become more independent and stable!!!! Jail for mental illness still doesn't work support/case management does!!!!",
Shannon,Tarter: "I have been deeply troubled by the ongoing promises of significant funding reductions for the few programs that actually support clients that live on the fringes of society. These clients have not chosen to have mental health disabilities therefore they cannot choose to make them disappear. Instead they look to our services to be their beacon of light to support them to reach stability so they too can enjoy a productive life. Without these services many transitional age youth will remain unstable and further burden our system for decades to come. We have a chance to support them now. They want the services. They want to improve their lives. We can find a solution that does not take away the lifeline to the county's most vulnerable.",
Kim Simon: "We are funding a new parking garage for our airport...And cutting Mental Health Services... furthering burdening our community with people looking for mental recovery. How can they obtain this goal , when there is no one to support them and encourage and guide them in securing drs, medications, housing and income. But we got new funding for an airport parking garage...",