Piedmont Community Services
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Transcript Piedmont Community Services
Piedmont Community
Services
Tyresa Johnson, Keith Garett, Deanna Stroupe, Chris
Martin
SWK 489
History
Public agency
Serves Franklin County, Henry County and Martinsville
First established in 1972 and is the 28th out of 40 CSB’s to be established in VA
Mandated after the government’s efforts to deinstitutionalize
No membership necessary
Mission
To help individuals, families, and communities enhance quality of life by
providing a highly effective continuum of behavioral health services
including prevention, treatment, education, and support.
Major Programs & Services
Mental Health/Intellectual Disabilities
(ID)
Case Management
Mental Health Support
Psycho-social rehabilitation
Support groups
Therapy
Substance Abuse
PCS has two substance abuse counselors; Leslie Firebaugh (adolescents) & Rena
Fielding (adults).
Services offered:
Substance Abuse assessments & treatment plans
Urine Drug Screens
Individual counseling
Group therapy sessions
School Based Services
Counseling
Case management
Elementary and Middle school level
Visits at the Gereau Center
Play therapy
Demographics
Average age 30-35
Mostly white
Middle to low class
Most have high school diploma
Various religions
Majority speak English
Board of Directors
Members are appointed by City
Council and County Board of
Supervisors that established the
CSB
Members are middle class or
higher & all walks of life
All members are over 40 and
some have children that have or
had MH, SA, or ID issues
Jim Tobin- Executive Director
Greg Preston- Director of Community
Support
Caroline Pilson- Finance/
reimbursement
Ron Hairston-Human Resources
Kippy Cassell- Info Technology
Bill Cook- Director of Behavioral
Health
Funding
Non-Profit
8% from congress
75-80% paid by clients insurance
Less than 20% comes from grants
Amount of money depends on who’s Governor at that time (some Governors push
for mental health services while other’s don’t push as hard).
Regulations
Heavily regulated by Medicaid
Subject to on-site inspections and audits
Purpose of audits and inspections: make sure the workers are doing what they’re
supposed to be doing and providing the correct services, make sure that the client’s
information is being protected, and to help reduce fraud
Each year a survey is given to the clients to give feedback and to make sure that PCS
is staying true to their mission and goals
The employees do not belong to a union
Burn out prevention
Wellness hour once a week to do whatever you want
Fun days