Royal Oak Tribune

Common Ground CEO says national grant will help save lives

- — Monica Drake, MediaNews Group

Oakland County-based nonprofit Common Ground was recently awarded a grant by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administra­tion, a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Common Ground provides crisis interventi­on services, such as a 24-hour Resource and Crisis Helpline, a shelter for at-risk youth, and residentia­l treatment programs, to more than 88,000 people annually.

“We do a really good job following up with people who call, text or chat the Resource and Crisis Helpline who are at risk of suicide,” said Heather Rae, CEO and president of Common Ground.

“However, (we have) no mechanism to follow up with the more than 7,000 people served by our walk-in Resource and Crisis Center. … That’s why the SAMHSA grant will be important in implementi­ng a system that can improve screening and follow up with those considered high risk.”

The organizati­on will use the grant funding to:

• Offer follow-up interventi­ons to all individual­s at high risk of suicide

• Partner with emergency department­s, law enforcemen­t and community mental health collaborat­ives to implement protocols for shared data and tracking

• Hire staff to implement the Air Traffic Control model, which would remove access to service barriers for individual­s

• Implement an electronic data system which would include dashboards populated with data regarding people at high risk of suicide who are waiting in hospital emergency department­s, the status of inpatient bed availabili­ty, mobile crisis team GPS technology, availabili­ty for crisis stabilizat­ion services and crisis residentia­l services

Technologi­es implemente­d as a result of the grant will allow Common Ground to effectivel­y serve individual­s at high risk of suicide who consent to follow up interventi­ons, track the status and impact of those interventi­ons in reducing hospitaliz­ations, suicide attempts, and deaths by suicide.

“We are looking forward to implementi­ng these initiative­s that are made possible by SAMHSA. I believe that expanding our crisis center follow-up will make a difference in the community, and ultimately, save lives,” said Rae.

For more informatio­n, visit CommonGrou­ndHelps. org or call 248-456-8150.

I believe that expanding our crisis center follow-up will make a difference in the community, and ultimately, save lives.”

— Heather Rae, CEO and president of Common Ground

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