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My goal is to provide information that may be helpful for family members, caregivers, and friends of those who suffer from severe brain disorders (severe mental illness) and who are at various stages of intervention, treatment, and 'recovery'.

You are not alone!

This site is designed for posting articles either written by myself or others that contain helpful information in managing our lives while caring for others. Also, to provide information about how to help those we love who suffer from a severe brain disorder (severe mental illness).

This site is a 'Take What You Need and Leave the Rest' approach to shared information. Some links may come from pharmaceutical companies, elder care sites, advocacy websites, etc.

Some of the information you will read will be applicable to your needs and some may not. All information is useful. It's in what you do with it.

If you keep an open mind, find what might work for you and take just that information and see how it fits in your situation, I think that you'll find merit here.

There is no magic bullet for these illnesses. I don't believe in blocking any path that could lead to relief for anyone. Everyone has the right to be well.

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Monday, November 4, 2013

"Psychiatric Crisis? There’s an App For That"

From Treatment Advocacy Center's website: "IF YOU LIVE OR WORK WITH SOMEONE WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS, THIS TOOL IS FOR YOU It’s the Treatment Advocacy Center’s new mobile “Psychiatric Crisis Resources Kit,” a smartphone app that puts critical information into the hands of families dealing with acute psychiatric crises – whenever and wherever the emergency strikes. In the application: state-specific standards for emergency hospitalization and for who can initiate treatment; inpatient and outpatient commitment criteria by state; tips on navigating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); and information on responding to specific kinds of psychiatric emergencies such as suicide or assault danger. "We believe this mobile application will help address the need for immediate, practical information that families, friends and others experience when someone with a severe mental illness is in crisis," said Doris A. Fuller, executive director of the Treatment Advocacy Center. Open this link on your smartphone to download the app. Scroll to “How to use this app” for instructions or hit "Share this app" to pass it along right now. If you have a blog, website or newsletter or you use Facebook or Twitter, share it there, too!..." Read the full article: http://www.treatmentadvocacycenter.org/home-page/71-featured-articles/2309-new-help-in-a-crisis-where-you-need-it-when-you-need-it Also you might want to check out About SARDAA Mission: Schizophrenia and Related Disorders Alliance of America promotes improvement in the lives of people with schizophrenia-related illnesses and their families by providing support, hope, and awareness so that early diagnosis, treatment, and community services increase recovery. Here's their link: http://www.sardaa.org

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