Pubdate: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 Source: Fort Madison Daily Democrat (IA) Copyright: 2000 The Democrat Company Contact: http://www.dailydem.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1062 Author: Craig Ewinger SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE CLOSING OF THIS TREATMENT CENTER The closing of the Iowa Residential Treatment Center at the Mental Health Institute in Mount Pleasant would be a tremendous loss to the citizens of Iowa. This program serves all 99 counties of Iowa, giving treatment for alcohol and drug problems. In 1991 the beds for alcohol and drug treatment there increased from 25 to 90 when alcohol and drug treatment programs closed at the three other mental health institutes at Clarinda, Cherokee and Independence. Since then the program at Mount Pleasant has been downsized from 90 beds to 60 beds. In January 2002 the program was downsized once again from 60 beds to 30 beds at a time when it was filled to capacity and had a waiting list for people to receive its services. This was done due to the state's current budget problems. There is a long waiting list for people to enter this program which could easily accommodate its former 60 beds as opposed to the plans to close the program. The need for this program's services is more than it has ever been. Approximately 90 percent of the clients receiving treatment at the Iowa Residential Treatment Center are referred through the courts and the Department of Correctional Services. These people have neither the money nor insurance to receive alcohol and drug treatment at private and/or hospital based treatment programs and are not able to succeed in outpatient treatment programs without having had inpatient treatment first. The need and demand for this program's services is evident and poses a desperate situation for the courts and the Department of Correctional Services throughout all of Iowa who already have people in our overcrowded jails waiting to receive the alcohol and drug treatment services that the Iowa Residential Treatment Center provides. Incarceration is far more costly than treatment. Please lend your support to keep the Iowa Residential Treatment Center open. Call the governor, 515-281-0561 and your legislators or write them. Craig Ewinger Burlington - --- MAP posted-by: Beth