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    Bobby E Wright CBHC
    9 South Kedzie Avenue
    Chicago IL,
    (773) 722-7900
    bobbyewright.com

    Bobby E Wright CBHC
    Primary Focus: Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Halfway house
    Type of Care: Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient, Partial hospitalization/day treatment
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Private health insurance
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors), Payment assistance

    Therapy and Residential Treatment Services Offered
    Mix of mental health and substance abuse services Substance abuse treatment Halfway house Outpatient Partial hospitalization/day treatment Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days) Adolescents Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders Women Men Criminal justice clients Medicaid Private health insurance Self payment Sliding fee scale (Fee is based on income and other factors.) Payment assistance

    Definitions of Treatment Services
    Criminal justice clients- Clients within the criminal justice system sometimes need substance abuse treatment. There are specific steps and guidelines that need to be followed to have a criminal justice client admitted into a substance abuse treatment program. The first step is to determine eligibility. This requires that a panel decide which criminal justice clients need substance abuse treatment, and how much and what type of treatment is needed.
    Halfway house- A halfway house is generally defined as a center where people in rehabilitation are able to have more freedom than they would in a correctional facility but they are still monitored closely by staff or the law. There are halfway houses set up for various situations such as alcoholics, drug addicts, people recovering from mental health problems and people just coming out of prison that are trying to get back into normal life.
    Medicaid- The term Medicaid often evokes stares of bewilderment from many and is easily confused with other medical assistance services with similar names. Simply put, Medicaid is a program that pays for medical assistance for certain individuals and families with low incomes and resources.
    Men- Research shows that men are given more opportunity than women to use drugs, but equal numbers of men and women are likely to begin drug use. Men use different types of drugs than women. Men are more likely to abuse alcohol, and marijuana.
    Mix of mental health and substance abuse services- A study done in 2002 found that there were five million adults who had a serious mental illness, and had substance abuse problems. Almost 30 percent of all adults with serious mental health illnesses also use drugs. Other statistics show that 53 percent of substance abusers also have at least one mental illness.
    Outpatient- Outpatient drug rehabilitation means that a person does not live in the facility for treatment, but come to the facility for classes, visits with specialists or group meetings. Outpatient drug rehabilitation centers are more long-term and patients can attend programs for as long as needed. A variety of techniques and program intensity levels are used to achieve this goal.
    Partial hospitalization/day treatment- Partial hospitalization treatment is a more intense form of outpatient treatment. Most of the time patients live at home and go to treatment during the day. However the treatment sessions are usually longer than in outpatient treatment.
    Payment assistance- The growing costs of mental health care are staggering. Statistics show that a large portion of mentally ill individuals who need help aren’t getting it due to the costs involved with therapy or counseling. For that reason, many never even step foot into a hospital, mental health clinic, or therapist’s office, even though there are a number of options available for payment and payment assistance.
    Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders- Quite often, individuals suffering from substance abuse are also afflicted with some type of mental illness. In the mental health community, these simultaneously occurring illnesses have come to be known as co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders.
    Private health insurance- Securing private health insurance can be confusing, especially if you’re not covered by your employer or if the employer offers a number of options from which to choose. Determining which plans are best for you and/or your family is difficult.
    Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days)- Choosing the proper treatment program for substance abusers can be a daunting task. With so many programs from which to choose, the addicted individual and their family turn to professionals and other resources for suggestions in regards to the proper treatment.
    Sliding fee scale (Fee is based on income and other factors.)- For many individuals who suffer mental health problems, the cost of receiving proper counseling or therapy prohibits them from seeking the help that they so greatly need. Throughout the past several decades, the cost of mental health treatment has skyrocketed and more and more individuals suffer from lack of proper therapy.
    Substance abuse treatment- Substance abuse treatment is often individualized to each patient, but there are a few steps that each patient needs to take to become drug free. The first of these steps in recognizing the problem. Denial used to be mistakenly believed to be part of the drug addiction symptoms, but recent research is showing it is not. People trying to help a person accept that they have a substance abuse problem need to show empathy, and respect.
    Women- Substance abuse among women is different than in men, and most often has multiple contributing factors, such as poverty, psychosocial, mental health, history of abuse and trauma, and involvement in abusive relationships. Because of these numerous factors that need to be addressed to help a woman become drug free, substance abuse centers specifically for women are becoming more prevalent, and existing substance abuse centers are changing their treatment approaches to better help women get rid of their addictions.

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    im about to send a form to be filled out by dr mandelbaum we aint met but once... I go by Adon Aleen im staying at salvation Army for a month you have nowhere for me to stay.this is a form from me.it has to be filled out and faxed or emailed back to my lawyer i wont be there for a while till i get my 30 days in... I havent filled out a consumer grievence yet on the actions i complained about yet please have mandelbom or LAWAL fill it out and send it back to the number on the attachment... mandelbom onlymet me once


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    this has an attachment please give to lawal and ask mandelbaum to fill it out he may not i only met him once we werent compatable were both jews Flag this message Mental Evaluation Monday, February 9, 2009 10:58 PM From: "Kimberly Roy" Add sender to Contacts To: cromine2008@yahoo.com Message contains attachments MDletterNL.doc (57KB), MentalLOS2008.pdf (27KB) Kimberly Roy Senior Case Analyst Disability Group, Inc. Direct (424)207-5440 Toll Free (866)724-9131 Fax (888)501-8704 kroy@disabilitygroup.com www.disabilitygroup.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the sender above.


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    Im a client a x-US law officer not a cop..Lawal says im just a man that makes things up.. I was subjected to loud noises and more in the classroom so loud my head hurt... I had a job that netted 25 lawsuits and 20 cops from duty... The us paid for 4 surgeries and the hospital will not get me my records... Lawal refuses to pick up the phone and ask the hospital administration about the missing files... YOU SEEM IN COOPERATION WITH THE CRIMES NOW AT HAND... IF I go get the human rights form there is gonna be some hard feelings my email is cromine2008@yahoo.com please send me a comment email im gonna do some reporting of this incident if the CEO doesnt force lawal to make an effort that is proven by some form get a name and number the number is 870-541-7100 deana james was the nurse and lawal knows the story....Lawal is not a doctor and has not a thing to loose if your affiliation is in liability of the kids involved... non reporting of kids in danger by a psycologist is a crime.... do your homework i studied a year on my rights and laws involving my case...there was men in the building that were not in the program the noises and these mens presence will be discussed in front of a judge....jail or participate if a crime occurs is what you were faced with... Daisy bates went to jail hope you ordered the GOVT INVESTIGATION BY ATTORNEY OR REG MAIL BOTH...NOT A THREAT YALL WERE INNOCENT BYSTANDERS TILL LAWAL REFUSED TO REPORT THE KIDS SAFETY MATTERS



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