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HRH Awarded 3-year CARF International Accreditation

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Mike Mullet
Community Relations Director
(770) 265-4250
Highland Rivers Health receives three-year accreditation from CARF International
DALTON, Georgia – September 7, 2021 – Highland Rivers Community Service Board, d.b.a. Highland Rivers Health, has received a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) International. The three-year accreditation is the highest level of accreditation CARF awards.
The new accreditation is in effect through 2023 and applies retroactively from 2020. The accreditation had been scheduled to take place last year but was delayed due to the pandemic. Highland Rivers’ previous accreditation, in 2017, remained in effect in the interim. 
“This accreditation, more than anything, is an acknowledgement of the commitment of the Highland Rivers Health staff, the more than 650 people who work every day of the year to make a difference in the lives of individuals, families and our communities,” said Melanie Dallas, CEO of Highland Rivers. “I am very proud of this organization and our staff – and proud to have our communities know Highland Rivers continues to provide compassionate care and high-quality behavioral health services.”
The accreditation process included a review of more than 230 key operational areas across 26 agency service lines by a team of seven CARF surveyors. The three-day survey – conducted virtually this year due to the pandemic – took place in May and included a comprehensive review of agency policies, procedures and program plans. 
Surveyors also examined outcome data, service documentation and HIPPA compliance, and conducted interviews with agency staff, board members and individuals receiving services from Highland Rivers Health. 
According to the report, Highland Rivers Health is a respected service provider that embraces the CARF standards to provide a quality experience for the persons served, family members, and other stakeholders. The report goes on to state that the agency’s commitment to continuous quality improvement drives its goal to provide much-needed services and supports in the community, and that agency leaders are recognized as leaders in the field.
Highland Rivers Health has been accredited by CARF since 2003.
About Highland Rivers Health 
Highland Rivers Health provides comprehensive treatment and support services for adults, children, families and veterans affected by mental health disorders, intellectual developmental disabilities and addictive disease. One of the state’s largest public safety net providers, Highland Rivers operates more than two-dozen treatment facilities across a 4,400-square mile area of Northwest Georgia that includes Bartow, Cherokee, Fannin, Floyd, Gilmer, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Pickens, Polk and Whitfield counties, and serves nearly 16,000 consumers annually. Highland Rivers is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and is a Tier 1 safety net Core Provider for the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. For more information, visit www.highlandrivershealth.com. 
About CARF International 
CARF is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services, enhancing the lives of persons served worldwide. The accreditation process applies CARF’s internationally recognized standards during a site survey conducted by peer surveyors. Accreditation, however, is an ongoing process that distinguishes a provider’s service delivery and signals to the public that the provider is committed to continuous performance improvement, responsive to feedback, and accountable to the community and its other stakeholders. CARF accreditation promotes providers’ demonstration of value and Quality Across the Lifespan® of millions of persons served through application of rigorous organizational and program standards organized around the ASPIRE to Excellence® continuous quality improvement framework. CARF accreditation has been the recognized benchmark of quality health and human services for more than 50 years. For more information or to contact CARF, please visit www.carf.org/contact-us.
 
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Lookout Mountain CS Announces New CEO

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Polk Today: The next pandemic has already begun

Note: The following item was provided by Melanie Dallas, CEO of Highland Rivers Health. – KtE

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HRH Announces FY22 Governing Board Officers

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Contact:
Mike Mullet
Community Relations Director
(770) 265-4250
[email protected]


Highland Rivers Health governing board elects officers for 2022 fiscal year





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Cobb County CSB's The Rising Sun (June 2021 Newsletter)

Rising to offer hope, empowerment and purpose

Vol. 2, Issue 6 - JUNE 2021

Cobb County Community Services Board is a provider of mental health, substance use, and intellectual/developmental disabilities services

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Column: An open letter to men about mental health

Note: the following item was submitted by Melanie Dallas of Highland Rivers Health. – KtE

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Dallas: May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Note: the following column was submitted by Highland Rivers Health. – KtE
In Highland Rivers Health’s 2020 annual report, there is a profile of an individual named Deborah. She lives in one of the communities served by Highland Rivers and has received services from us for many years – so long that she was first seen by Three Rivers Behavioral Health, which was merged with another agency to become Highland Rivers in 2003...

Read more direct from the Source: https://polk.today/dallas-may-is-mental-health-awareness-month/

Cobb County CSB Listen and Learn with Smyrna Police and Fire

Cobb County CSB's Listen and Learn with Smyrna Police and Smyrna Fire

The youth at Cobb County CSB's George W. Hartmann Center, a therapeutic, structured residential treatment program for adolescents who have substance use challenges and/or co-occurring mental health disorders, were treated to a listen-and-learn question and answer event with Smyrna Police and Smyrna Fire last month. In an interactive format, the youth were able to ask candid questions and learn more about public safety jobs and the steps needed to have a career in public safety. Pictured are members of the CCCSB Child & Adolescent team, Smyrna Police and Smyrna Fire. 
Article highlight from Vol. 2, Issue 5 - MAY 2021 "The Rising Sun", a newsletter from Cobb County Community Service Board

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Cobb County CSB's Employee Engagement "Giving Week" Initiative
featuring Mothers Making a Change (MMAC)

From L-R is part of our MMAC team: Brittany Jones, Jazmine Allen, Barbara Alberts, Brandi Dye and Christine Sanchez.


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COLUMN: Children’s mental health always a priority

Note: The following item was provided by Highland Rivers Health’s Melanie Dallas for publication. – KtE

Over the past year, as the impacts of the pandemic accumulated, I wrote several columns about how children might be particularly vulnerable to emotional and mental health problems. The disruption of a sense of normalcy, feelings of isolation and loss, and for many families, grief, all increased the potential for mental health challenges among children and adolescents. Studies have found millions of young people did – and continue to – experience such challenges. It’s been a rough year on so many levels.

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MENTAL HEALTH COURT OFFERS HOPE

The CCCSB team wishes Judge Staley Clark all the best as she becomes the Drug Treatment Court judge. Pictured (L-R): Melanie Valentine, Cobb County Mental Health Court Coordinator; Judge Mary Staley Clark; Lauren Baird; Director of Specialty Services, CCCSB; and Jennifer Logan, Treatment Liaison, CCCSB.
On April 29, 2021, Cobb County Community Services Board’s (CCCSB) celebrated the graduation of three participants in the Mental Health Court as it said goodbye to the Court’s judge.

Mental Health Court is one of the Accountability Courts offered in Cobb Superior Court and began under the direction of Honorable Judge Mary Staley Clark in April of 2013. The Mental Health Court is an approximately 24-month program, providing therapeutic services through the CCCSB Specialty Services Department, led by Lauren Baird, and assisting in long-term stability for an individual. The goal of the court is for the criminal justice system to work by providing help and resources to reduce the cost associated with incarceration and to set an individual on a path to achieving his or her desired quality of life.

April was Judge Staley Clark’s final graduation as the presiding judge of this court, as she is taking over Cobb County Drug Treatment Court. On behalf of the entire CCCSB staff, we wish Judge Staley-Clark well and appreciate her years of service and partnership with our agency. We are thrilled to have the Honorable Judge Ann B. Harris as our presiding Mental Health Court judge starting in May.

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Column: Pandemic stress fuels increased alcohol use


April 1, 2021

Note: the following item was submitted by Melanie Dallas of Highland Rivers Health. – KtE

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HRH Releases COVID-19 Awareness

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DALTON, Georgia – March 23, 2020 – As an essential community healthcare provider, Highland Rivers Health is currently maintaining services at its nine outpatient clinics, but has instituted a host of infection control procedures at the clinics in order to protect staff and individuals coming in for services.

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Social work a calling and commitment to helping others

March is Social Work Month

March 22, 2021

The following item was submitted by Highland Rivers Health. – KtE

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HRH State Audit Confirms Excellence

State audit confirms excellence at Highland Rivers Health

February 19, 2021

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Protecting your mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Tips for managing holiday stress

December 4, 2020


Melanie Dallas
This item was submitted by Highland Rivers Health’s Melanie Dallas. -KtE

The arrival of Thanksgiving means we have officially entered the holiday season. And with the holiday of gratitude (and eating) now behind us, we look ahead to the season of giving – followed closely by the time of self-reflection and renewal that comes with the arrival of the New Year...

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Individuals with disabilities want employment opportunities

October 6, 2020 

Melanie Dallas
Note: The following item was submitted by Highland Rivers Health.

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RiverEdge Recovery Center Open House

Introducing the New River Edge Recovery Center!

The Facts:

Regardless of age, gender, race, or socio-economic status:

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