*Region 2 Family Network
*Need to Make a Referral?
*Children's Respite
*Learning Opportunities
*Wraparound Stops the Runaround
*State & Regional Partners
*Helpful Links for Kids & Families
*Federal Links
*Downloads (Adobe pdf)

Emergency Numbers

HOSPITALS:

River Park - Huntington
1-800-621-2673

Highland - Charleston
1-800-250-3806

CAMC Behavioral Medicine Unit - Charleston
341-1500

CAMC Emergency Room
388-6000

COMPREHENSIVE MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS:

Prestera Cabell Co.
525-7851, Ext 6

Prestera Wayne Co.
272-3466, Ext 9

Prestera Mason Co.
675-2361, Ext 9

Prestera Lincoln Co.
824-5790, Ext 9

AVBH Kanawha Co.
341-0251

AVBH Boone Co
341-0251

AVBH Clay Co
341-0251

Westbrook (Roane & Jackson Co)
1-800-579-5844

Logan-Mingo MH
792-7130

WVMHCA
1-800-598-8847
or 345-7312

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Project Staff

Project Director:
Linda Watts
Administrative Assistant:
Lisa Lynch
Secretary:
Amy Elswick
Clinical Coordinator:
Cindy Bryant
Public Relations Specialist:
Jeanette Rowsey
Family Network Director:
Lori Haught
KidsCare Coordinator:
Tamara Swinson
Parent Liaison:
Robin Hughes
Rhonda McCormick
Evaluator:
Tammy Pearson

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RFI Funding Availability in WV-DHHR Regions 1, 3 & 4 

The Bureau for Children and Families in partnership with the Bureau for Behavioral Health and Health Facilities is collaborating to adopt a “WV System of Care”. Funding has been set aside to address specific activities in the planning and development of a comprehensive, integrated, community based WV System of Care for youth at risk of out-of-home/state placement and their families.
Download Request for Information guidelines (Adobe PDF file) for a fiscal agent to provide administrative oversight for a Regional Clinical Coordinator (Adobe PDF file) for the WV System of Care.

The system of care is about agencies, families, and communities working together to create the best possible access to mental health care for children and their families.
It is about changing the way that families who have children with serious emotional disturbance learn about and receive mental health services…
It is about changing the way that schools, and juvenile courts, and child welfare programs and mental health agencies work together, in concert with children and their families, to ensure that there is no “wrong door” through which they may pass in order to receive needed services.
Our task now as West Virginians is to blend the requirements of the federal System of Care legislation and the state’s legislative recommendations for change, with the collective knowledge and wisdom of families and professionals across the state—to create a new road map for the future.

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Questions & Answers - Request for Proposals 

Question:
Can the lead agency obtain exemption for the CON process per recommendation of the DHHR Commission and still receive funding for a regional clinical coordinator?

Answer:
The process to obtain a determination of review ability pertaining to the need for a certificate of need (CON) exemption for the CON- requires the submission of a proposal meeting certain criteria. This proposal must be reviewed by both DHHR and the Health Care Authority. This process cannot be completed within the time frames we have established to have the regional clinical coordinator in place.


 
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