Mental Health America of Virginia Index: VOPA, MHAV, NAMI, VOCAL, UVA-DUKE, DBHDS-VASCB, Commission on MH Law Reform
VOPA (Virginia Office of Protection and Advocacy)
Dana
Traynham Esq., a VOPA staff attorney, has been working consumers to
develop advance directives for mental health care on a case by case
basis for some time. Dana has written her own power of attorney and
advance directive forms which she uses with her clients. Dana also
tracks legislation related to advance directives and engages in related
advocacy. My general understanding however is that demand for VOPA
services far outstrips available resources.
Dana Traynham: 434-971-6733
Dana.Traynham@vopa.virginia.gov
- VOPA advance directive and power of attorney forms can be found on the right side of this page.
NAMI's
Peer-to-Peer program includes many aspects of advance directive
creation. In addition to numerous local peer-to-peer programs, there
are two peer-to-peer mentor (facilitator) trainings in 2010. NAMI
Peer-to-Peer mentors may provide a pool for advance directive
facilitator training in other projects. Participants in Peer-to-Peer
create a relapse prevention plan to help identify tell-tale feelings,
thoughts, behaviors, or events that may warn of impending relapse and
to organization for intervention; mindfulness exercises to help focus
and calm thinking; and survival skills for working with providers and
the general public. In addition, the program has a focus on advance
directives: what they are, why they are important, and what good they
can do for a person who has experienced psychiatric crisis. The class
facilitators spend time during at least two of the classes addressing
the value of advance directives, facilitating discussion about how to
thoughtfully identify a health care agent, and many other decisions a
person should think about when completing an advance directive.
Participants receive an advance directive template to fill out,
customize, and integrate into their wellness planning. NAMI will be
changing the structure of their peer-to-peer program during the coming
months which may change the role of advance directives in this program.
Mira Signer (NAMI VA Executive Director) oversees all advance
directive activity at NAMI VA. Sarah Eisenman is program coordinator
for NAMI peer-to-peer and handles activity at an operational level.
Elyse Hunt and Chris Cox were the two consumers on the panel at the
DBHDS Richmond Advance Directive training.
Mira Signer: 804-285-8264 ext 200 msigner@nami.org
Sarah Eisenman: 804-285-8264 x 203 seisenman@nami.org
Elyse Hunt: ehunt3@verizon.net
Chris Cox: 757-224-3104 chrislcox1@cox.net
VOCAL
Anna Mendez
manages VOCAL's WRAP facilitator training program (REACH) and is interested in
integrating advance directives into WRAP classes as a natural next step
in the Crisis Planning that is already part of WRAP . VOCAL closely
observes advance directive activity (legislative and otherwise) and
strives to provide a consumer perspective on this activity. Bonnie
Neighbour is VOCAL's chief legislative advocate in this regard. VOCAL
has suggested that WRAP facilitators would provide a great way of
identifying CSB advance directive facilitators in Dr. Bonnie's study.
The Virginia Peer Support Coalition would seem to have similar
advantages (http://vpsc.groupsite.com). Because great lengths have
already been taken to identify consumers (including those in CSBs) with
a desire to participate in advocacy it seems likely that potential
facilitators would already have made contact with one of our
organizations.
Anna Mendez: (540) 908-6392 anna@vocalvirginia.org
Bonnie Neighbour: (804) 343-1777 bonnie@vocalvirginia.org
The UVA-Duke Study
Dr.
Bonnie is conducting an in-depth study of the implementation of the new
advanced directive law in Virginia funded by the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Research Network on Mental Health and the Law. The study will involve
(1) a web-based survey of stakeholder groups, (2) training of
facilitators/mentors in a few select sites, (3) completion of advance
directives at these sites (4) follow up interviews etc. to determine
effectiveness of advance directives. Because the funds for the study
must be spent during 2010, longer-term effects cannot be measured in
this study. The research team is interested assuring that standardized
advance direct forms are used in the study, and it will use those
recently developed by the Virginia Hospital and Health Care Association
using a ‘tiered' strategy combining a standalone basic form with a more
in depth advanced form.
"Between seven and 10 researchers from the two universities (UVa & VATech) will work on the study. The group includes psychologists, economists and epidemiologists. Dr. Bonnie said the researchers are looking into additional funding to keep the study going past 2010." (Tasha Kates, The Daily Progress)
Dr. Richard Bonnie: 434-924-3209 rbonnie@virginia.edu
- Article about Dr. Bonnie's study in the RTD (originally Daily Progress):
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/state_regional/article/UVAA21_20091220-202602/312694/
- UVA article about Dr. Bonnie's research following a conference
http://www.law.virginia.edu/html/news/2009_fall/health_decisions.htm
- Publicly available PowerPoint from a presentation on advance directives by Dr. Bonnie
http://www.virginia.edu/aginginstitute/Richard%20Bonnie%20Adv%20Dir%20Overview.ppt
DBHDS & VACSB
Trainings:
DBHDS (co-sponsored by VACSB) held an advance directive training in
Richmond 11/05/09. This training was recorded on video which will be
distributed in DVD form by the department ($10 per DVD). MHAV has
agreed to host this video online in streaming form.
Mary Clair O'Hara handled logistics: mary.ohara@dbhds.virginia.gov
- All of the PowerPoint presentations from the Richmond training can be found at the following address:
http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/omh-mhreform.htm
- A very brief outline of Virginia advance directive resources:
http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/OMH-MHReform/091116AdvanceDirectiveResources.pdf
- Bill tracking for Virginia advance directive code including revision tracking and links to related legal code:
http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?091+ful+CHAP0211
- VACSB Guide to Consent & Substitute Decision Making (old, 2006)
http://www.vacsb.org/images/Guide_to_Consent_06.pdf
- Piedmont CSB "Surrogate Decision Making, a Help Guide"
http://www.piedmontcsb.org/qmc/VACSB%20QMC%20Surrogate%20Decision-Making%20from%20Mark.doc
COMMISSION ON MENTAL HEALTH LAW REFORM
The
Commission developed the new advance directive provisions of the Health
Care Decisions Act. For the background and the Report of the Task Force
of Empowerment and Self-Determination and the Report of the Task Force
on Advance Directives, see:
http://www.courts.state.va.us/programs/cmh/home.html
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