News Flash Home
The original item was published from 4/2/2021 4:23:01 PM to 4/12/2021 11:20:21 AM.

News Flash

Health & Human Services

Posted on: April 2, 2021

[ARCHIVED] APD and DHHS join forces to address mental health

Four days a week, a mental health clinician or case manager is stationed at the Arcata Police Department (APD) and goes on calls with officers to conduct outreach and follow up with people in the community who need assistance. 

The collaboration between APD and Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Behavioral Health is known as the Mobile Intervention & Services Team or MIST, and pairs police and mental health professionals to work with people in need of help stabilizing their mental health and securing services and assistance to avoid frequent interactions with law enforcement.

APD Sgt. Brian Hoffman said the partnership is a valuable one. “Our officers are experienced in dealing with these issues and do so every day, but the reality is we do not have the institutional knowledge of what services are readily available at any given time and are also pertinent to each situation.” 

That’s where DHHS Behavioral Health Case Manager Shao-Lan Lew-Smith comes in.  Three years ago, Lew-Smith was training at the Police Academy when she decided to make a change and left early to take a position at the county’s psychiatric health facility Sempervirens. “I realized the happiest I’ve been in my professional life was working in mental health,” she said. But that experience at the academy helped her gain a broader perspective which aids her in her job today. “I can see where the police are coming from and from the client’s point of view,” she said.

While the MIST program has been in Humboldt County since 2015, this particular group of officers and Behavioral Health staff have only been working together for a few weeks, but Lew-Smith said so far, it’s been positive. “The officers have compassion for people, but they’re coming from the enforcement standpoint and don’t really have the time or the experience to listen to what is going on with the person and what the person is telling them.”

Sgt. Hoffman agrees. “With calls for service always accumulating we have difficulty finding the time needed to bring some of these situations to a resolution that require extended assistance and time. MIST personnel are able to provide the time and nurturing needed to make the most out of a situation.”

Lew-Smith and Mental Health Clinician Keely Page are each stationed at APD twice a week and get dispatched with officers for behavioral health-related calls. The officer and case manager or clinician take separate vehicles so that if it is safe, and necessary to provide more assistance, the clinician or case manager can stay.

“I do follow up with clients who I have previously outreached to, helping clients with housing applications, applying for General Relief and Section 8 and linking them to mental health and social services,” Lew-Smith said. 

“Where MIST really enhances these services is applying their knowledge of what is needed in each situation, be it a mental health crisis, someone wanting sobriety services or needing a safe place to sleep, and being able to immediately follow through with assistance,” Sgt. Hoffman said. 

Aside from being able to identify needed services and assisting in connecting people to them, having a non-uniformed presence can also be a real attribute when creating a connection with those in need, Hoffman said. “I have seen firsthand what MIST can do partnered with APD officers on the street and look forward to pushing the boundaries of what policing can accomplish when coupled with social services.”

From left: DHHS Behavioral Health Program Manager Kelly Johnson, Mental Health Case Manager Shao-Lan Lew-Smith,
APD Sgt. Brian Hoffman, Mental Health Clinician Kelly Page, APD Lt. Bart Silvers and Supervising Mental Health Clinician Brian Barnes.

 

-###-

 Follow us on Twitter: @HumCoDHHS and
Facebook: facebook.com/HumCoDHHS

20210402 - MIST-APD-BH (PDF)
Facebook Twitter Email

Other News in Health & Human Services

This summer stay safe near the water

Posted on: June 17, 2021

Cyanobacteria in the Mad River

Posted on: May 28, 2021

Low-cost rabies vaccines

Posted on: May 25, 2021

Wet weather test period begins today

Posted on: March 8, 2021

Three test positive at Sempervirens

Posted on: December 15, 2020

Holiday Food Safety

Posted on: November 23, 2020

Quitting smoking starts with one day

Posted on: November 13, 2020

Dry weather test period extended

Posted on: October 2, 2020

Cyanobacteria confirmed in Mad River

Posted on: September 15, 2020

Low-cost rabies vaccines available

Posted on: July 28, 2020

COVID-19 CDC guidance for businesses

Posted on: February 24, 2020

Dental Health Fair offers free screenings

Posted on: February 19, 2020

Wet weather test period begins today

Posted on: February 3, 2020
Dr. Frankovich, DHHS Health Officer

County welcomes new Health Officer

Posted on: January 30, 2020

Food safety helps keep holidays healthy

Posted on: November 26, 2019
DHHSConnectFall2019_Thumb

DHHS Connect Fall 2019

Posted on: November 22, 2019

Quitting smoking starts with one day

Posted on: November 20, 2019

Restaurant inspection records now online

Posted on: November 4, 2019

Food safety during a power outage

Posted on: October 25, 2019

Water efficiency workshop scheduled

Posted on: September 17, 2019

Second annual Healthy Snack Day coming up

Posted on: September 11, 2019

Seventh annual Wellness Week kicks off

Posted on: August 12, 2019
SpringConnect2019_sm

DHHS Connect Summer 2019

Posted on: July 3, 2019
DHHSConnect_Spring2019

Spring 2019 DHHS Connect

Posted on: April 19, 2019

Wet weather test period extended

Posted on: March 29, 2019

Wet weather test period begins today

Posted on: February 11, 2019
WinterDHHSConnect

Winter DHHS Connect

Posted on: December 17, 2018

Make holiday food safety a priority

Posted on: November 19, 2018

Dry weather test period extended

Posted on: October 1, 2018
DHHSConnect-Summer2018

DHHS Connect - Summer 2018

Posted on: September 6, 2018

Sixth annual Wellness Week planned

Posted on: August 2, 2018

June 27 is National HIV Testing Day

Posted on: June 25, 2018

This single question can save a life

Posted on: June 12, 2018

May is Hepatitis Awareness Month

Posted on: May 17, 2018
DHHS Connect Spring 2018

DHHS Connect Spring 2018

Posted on: April 18, 2018

CWS opens Office of the Ombudsperson

Posted on: April 13, 2018

LAMP approved by North Coast Water Board

Posted on: February 22, 2018

Wet weather test period begins today

Posted on: January 29, 2018
SquareCover-Winter2018

DHHS Connect Winter 2018

Posted on: January 11, 2018

Start 2018 with emergency preparedness

Posted on: December 21, 2017

Make holiday food safety a priority

Posted on: November 21, 2017

Final LAMP available for review

Posted on: October 31, 2017
10-2017_Square-NewsFlash

DHHS Connect Fall 2017

Posted on: October 4, 2017

Dry weather test period extended

Posted on: October 3, 2017

Cyanobacteria confirmed in Big Lagoon

Posted on: September 1, 2017
DHHSConnect0717

DHHS Connect Summer 2017

Posted on: July 11, 2017

Low-cost rabies vaccines available

Posted on: May 10, 2017

New Public Health Director Named

Posted on: May 3, 2017

Redwood Coast Career Fair Tuesday

Posted on: April 26, 2017

Wet weather test period extended

Posted on: April 17, 2017

Career Fair scheduled for May 2

Posted on: April 14, 2017

DHHS Connect Spring 2017

Posted on: April 10, 2017

Cal-Learn helps young parents thrive

Posted on: March 17, 2017

Make preteen vaccines a priority

Posted on: February 14, 2017

Dog tests positive for rabies

Posted on: February 7, 2017

Cervical health promoted

Posted on: January 27, 2017

Kick smoking for good in 2017

Posted on: January 11, 2017

DHHS Connect Winter 2016-2017

Posted on: December 28, 2016

Keep the holidays happy with food safety

Posted on: December 21, 2016

Volunteers needed for Point-in-Time count

Posted on: December 15, 2016

Wet weather test period opens

Posted on: December 12, 2016

World AIDS Day recognized Dec. 1

Posted on: November 29, 2016

Veterans' service recognized year-round

Posted on: November 8, 2016

Housing campaign exceeds goal

Posted on: November 2, 2016

DHHS Connect Oct. 2016

Posted on: October 6, 2016

Housing campaign hits goal early

Posted on: September 15, 2016

Orleans cat tests positive for rabies

Posted on: September 2, 2016

Blue-green algae warning issued

Posted on: July 15, 2016

Redwood Coast Career Fair Friday

Posted on: May 16, 2016

Be a hero to a foster child

Posted on: April 15, 2016

Don’t forget preteen vaccines

Posted on: February 8, 2016

Wet weather test period opens

Posted on: December 21, 2015

FluMist Available Now

Posted on: December 3, 2015

Serve up food safety this holiday season

Posted on: November 23, 2015

Schedule back-to-school vaccines now

Posted on: August 17, 2015

World Breastfeeding Week Fair at WIC

Posted on: August 3, 2015

Blue-green algae warning issued

Posted on: June 17, 2015

Keep water recreation fun and safe

Posted on: June 11, 2015

May is Mental Health Month

Posted on: April 30, 2015

Career Fair May 15

Posted on: April 29, 2015

Gonorrhea rates up in Humboldt County

Posted on: April 17, 2015

West Nile testing starts April 15

Posted on: April 14, 2015

Vaccines for Preteens

Posted on: February 10, 2015

Foster families urgently needed

Posted on: January 30, 2015

Cervical health promoted

Posted on: January 9, 2015

Wet weather test period opens

Posted on: January 5, 2015