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He continued that the county’s justice system needs to be proactive with this before a tragedy occurs locally.

He said the people behind many recent tragedies, such as school shootings, have been people suffering from untreated mental illness.

Kelly of Morris Hospital told the group that mental health and substance abuse have been at the top of the hospital’s priorities for three decades.

The hospital does not have psychiatric beds and relies on other hospitals for in-patient care, she said. But with the closing of the Tinley Park Mental Health Center, finding a place for patients has become difficult.

Thrun, hospital social worker, said before 2008 the hospitals saw between 70 and 80 patients a quarter who had to be evaluated for mental health diagnosises. Since then, it has gradually gone up and, in 2012’s first quarter, it was 110 patients and by the last quarter, it was 175. In that last quarter, 49 were referred to in-patient facilities.

Since Tinley Park closed in June, from June to December they have referred 14 patients who do not have insurance to facilities. Non-insured patients are not accepted everywhere. And from Jan. 1 to March 19, they referred 19 already, she said.

Hospital personnel have been touring other area hospitals to see how their mental health programs function and taking what they can to Morris, while still working with other area hospitals, said Kelly.

Briones, of National Alliance on Mental Illness Will-Grundy, spoke of what the organization offers, including a Family-to-Family class and a Family Support Group that meets monthly in Morris.

She said they have resources to help, its just a matter of spreading the word to Grundy about their organization.

The Family-to-Family class is a 12-week program for learning, healing and empowerment for family members and close friends to people with mental illness. They hold workshops for problem solving, communication and listening techniques.

Peterson said between all of these organizations, and the members of the justice system, and other resources, the team is in place to execute this new court if it obtains the funding.

“The more positive talk we have the more people will understand the need,” said Peterson.

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