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A weekly self-help support group for individuals living with a mental health diagnosis.

Monday's at 6 p.m.
held in the
Kaiser Medical Offices
12100 Euclid St.,
Conference Room B,
Garden Grove, 92840

For Support Group Schedule
Contact: Shannon

 
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Family-to-Family Class Schedule

 
Family to Family Registration - August 2009


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The next class is scheduled for:
Aug. 25, 2009 - Nov. 10, 2009
in Fountain Valley
Hyundai Motor America Center
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Family-to-Family Education Program


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Parity Bill Summary
Summary of "The Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008"


Purpose.  The Mental Health Parity Act of 2008 will end health insurance benefits inequity between mental health/substance use disorders and medical/surgical benefits for group health plans with more than 50 employees.  When the law is enacted, 113 million people across the country will have the right to non-discriminatory mental health coverage, including 82 million individuals enrolled in self-funded plans (regulated under ERISA), who cannot be assisted by State parity laws.

The Parity Requirement.  The bill amends the Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 to require that a group health plan of 50 or more employees (or coverage offered in connection with such a plan)-that provides both medical and surgical benefits and mental health or substance use benefits-to ensure that financial requirements and treatment limitations applicable to mental health/substance use disorder benefits are no more restrictive than those requirements and limitations placed on medical/surgical benefits.

  •   Equity coverage will apply to all financial requirements, including deductibles, copayments, coinsurance, and out-of-pocket expenses, and to all treatment limitations, including frequency of treatment, number of visits, days of coverage, or other similar limits.
  •   The bill builds on the current 1996 parity law, which already requires parity coverage for annual and lifetime dollar limits.
  •   Mental health and substance use disorder benefits are defined broadly to mean benefits with respect to services for mental health conditions and substance use disorders, as defined under the terms of the plan and in accordance with applicable Federal and State law.
  •   A plan may not apply separate cost sharing requirements or treatment limitations to mental health and substance use disorder benefits.
  •   If a plan offers two or more benefit packages, the requirements of this Act will be applied separately to each package.
  •   As under the current Federal parity law, mental health or substance use benefit coverage is not mandated.  However, if a plan offers such coverage, it must be provided at parity in accordance with this Act.
Out-Of-Network Benefits.  A group health plan (or coverage) that provides out-of-network coverage for medical/surgical benefits must also provide out-of-network coverage, at parity, for mental health/substance use disorder benefits.

Benefits Management and Transparency. As under the 1996 Mental Health Parity Act, a group health plan (or coverage) may manage the benefits under the terms and conditions of the plan.  A plan will make mental health/substance use disorder medical necessity criteria available to current or potential participants, beneficiaries or providers upon request.  A plan must also make reasons for payment denials available to participants or beneficiaries on request or as otherwise required.

Preservation of State Law.  The current HIPAA preemption standard applies.  This standard is extremely protective of State law.  Only a State law that "prevents the application" of this Act will be preempted which means that stronger State parity and other consumer protection laws remain in place.

Small Employer Exemption. As with the current 1996 Federal parity law, small employers of 50 or fewer employees are exempt from the requirements of the Act.  State parity laws will continue to apply to these employers, as well as to individual plans.

Cost Exemption.  If a group health plan (or coverage) experiences an increase in actual total costs with respect to medical/surgical and mental health/substance use benefits of 1% (2% in the first plan year that this Act is applicable), the plan can be exempted from the law.
  •   An employer may elect to continue parity coverage regardless of this cost increase.
  •   The exemption shall apply for one plan year.
  •   A qualified actuary (member of American Academy of Actuaries) shall determine and prepare a written report regarding a plan's cost increase after a plan has complied with the Act for the first six months of the plan year involved.
  •   A plan shall promptly and timely notify the Department of Labor (if self-funded) or the Department of Health and Human Services (if fully-insured), the appropriate State agencies, and participants and beneficiaries when it elects an exemption.  Plan notification to Labor or HHS is confidential and will provide a description of covered lives in the plan and the actual costs for which the exemption is sought.
  •   Labor or HHS (as appropriate) and State agencies may audit a plan to determine compliance with the Act when the plan has elected an exemption.
Compliance Report.  By 2012 and every two years after, the Labor Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on group health plan (or coverage) compliance with this Act.  The report will include the results of any compliance audits or surveys, and if necessary, an analysis of reasons for any failures to comply with the law.
GAO Study.  GAO will conduct a study that analyzes the specific rates, patterns and trends in coverage, any exclusion of specific mental health and substance use diagnoses by health plans, and the impact of this Act on such coverage and costs.  GAO will provide a report to Congress within three years (and an additional report after five years) on the results of the study.

Consumer Assistance.  The Labor Secretary, in cooperation with the HHS and Treasury Secretaries, shall publish and disseminate guidance and information for plans, participants and beneficiaries, applicable State agencies, and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners concerning the requirements of this Act.  This information will include assistance with questions and how participants and beneficiaries can obtain assistance from State consumer and insurance agencies.

Enforcement.  As under the 1996 law, Labor, HHS, and Treasury will continue to coordinate enforcement of the Federal mental health parity requirements and are required to issue regulations to carry out changes made in this Act not later then one year after the enactment date.  Treasury may continue to impose an excise tax on any plan for failure to comply with the requirements of the Act.

Effective Date.  The Act will apply to plans beginning in the first plan coverage year that is one year after the date of enactment.  For most plans, this will mean the effective date begins on January 1, 2010.  Plans maintained under collective bargaining agreements ratified before the enactment date are not subject to the Act until they terminate (or until January 1, 2009, if this is a later date).  The current 1996 parity act requirements for annual and lifetime dollar limits remain in effect for all plans, while the annual sunset in the 1996 parity act is eliminated, effective January 1, 2009.
 
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Parents and Teachers as Allies (PTA)

In-Service Mental Health Education
for School Professionals

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For Families
Support Groups for Families and Friends
(Family Support Only)

All meetings are also posted on the NAMI OC Calendar which includes Google Maps
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Revised January 15, 2010

ANAHEIM

OC Mental Health Agency

2035 E. Ball Rd 
( at State College Blvd.)

  Tuesday evenings:
5:00 - 6:00 pm

Facilitator: Antonio Medina
(714) 517-6300 


FULLERTON
Morningside Presbyterian Church

1201 Dorothy Lane
Fullerton, CA

2nd and 4th Thursday of the month

6:30 - 8:00 pm
Facilitator: Lee Ann Donaldson


LAGUNA BEACH
Interactive Solutions ~
Mission Hospital
31872 Coast Hwy
Doctors CAfe - Level 1
Wednesday Evenings:
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Liaison: Dolli Albert
(949) 551-5939
Facilitator: William E. Callahan, Jr. MD


LAKE FOREST

Saddleback Church
1 Saddleback Pkwy Rm. 301
Lake Forest, CA  92630
Every other Monday evening
7:00 – 8:30 pm
Facilitator: Nan Ibarra

(949) 922-3425

 MISSION VIEJO

Orange County Mental Health Agency
(Shared building with Royale Center)
23228 Madero Drive
Mission Viejo, CA
Every Tuesday:
4:30 - 6:00 pm
Facilitator: Didi Cohen, LSCW

(949) 454-3940

 

MISSION VIEJO

Presbyterian Church of the Master
26051 Marguerite Parkway, Rm. 103
  Monday evenings:
5:00 - 6:00 pm

Facilitator: Rowena Fernandez, LCSW

(949) 241-4830

NEWPORT BEACH
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
600 St. Andrews Road
Newport Beach, CA. 92663
Stuart Lounge
Every Sunday:
6:30-8:00 pm

(A Christian Perspective)
Facilitator: Chandra Chaikin, MS, LMFT

714-404-2802



SANTA ANA / NORTH TUSTIN
Trinity United Presbyterian Church

13922 Prospect Ave.
(Corner of Prospect and 17th St.)
Fellowship Hall Rm 505
Sunday evenings:
6:30 – 8:00 pm

Facilitators: Lynn and Laura Boyce
(714) 639-3599
Paul Constantine, Dona Constantine.,
Maureen Purdy 
(A Christian Perspective)

 

SAN CLEMENTE
San Clemente Presbyterian Church
119 Avenida De La Estrella
San Clemente, CA
Every Sunday:
7:00 - 8:15 pm

Facilitator: Christine Johnston, LMFT

(949) 500-4340 

ORANGE
UCI Medical Center
Neuropsychiatric Ctr.

101 The City Drive -  Bldg 3
Orange, CA
Room 213 (OT room 2nd Fl)
(Check-in at front desk on 1st floor)
1st and 3rd Tuesday:
6:00 - 7:30 pm

Facilitators: 
Jeanne Johnson, UCI Resident Physician
Hilary Bennett, UCI Resident Physician

(714) 456-5801

WESTMINSTER
OC Mental Health Agency
14140 Beach Blvd., Suite 215
Westminster, CA
(on 13th Street near the courthouse)
Wednesday evenings:
6:00 - 7:30 pm

Liaison: Twilla Boss
(714) 531-6499
Facilitator: Myron Howland, PhD

(714) 896-7566

 
 
FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP
FULLERTON
First Evangelical Free Church
2801 N. Brea Blvd., No. Campus Room 160
1st and 3rd Thursday evenings:
7:00 - 8:30 pm

Facilitators: Mary and Chuck Joy
(714) 779-6650

NAMIOC Education Meetings
NORTH COUNTY

First Thursday of the Month
7:00 pm

(Except July and August)
First Evangelical Free Church
2801 N. Brea Blvd., North Campus 160        Fullerton, CA 92835
(NE corner of Brea Blvd and Rolling Hills Dr)Contact:David Carder, MFT
Pastor Counseling Ministries
(714) 529-5544
(714) 255-9437 FAX
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NAMIOC Education Meetings
SOUTH COUNTY

Second Thursday of the Month
7:30 pm

Basement Classroom
Huntington Beach Hospital
17772 Beach Boulevard
Huntington Beach, CA  92647
Contact:Carl Glover
(714) 222-6858
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For Clients
SUPPORT GROUPS CLIENTS, FAMILY
and COMBINED CLIENT & FAMILY

Please note: Clients, for the purposes of DBSA support meetings must be 18 yrs. or older, have a diagnosis of depression or bi-polar disorder, and be under the outpatient care of a physician. All meetings are also posted on the NAMI OC Calendar which includes directions via Google Maps.

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In Our Own Voice

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Presentations by those who are recovering from mental illness are designed to raise awareness and reduce stigma by providing a dialogue on the issues related to recovery from severe mental illness.
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NAMI BASICS
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NAMI Basics Classes Starting
NAMI Basics is a new NAMI national signature education program
for parents and other caregivers of
children and adolescents
living with a mental illness.

Next Class Starting
Thursday, April 15, 2009

6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
at

Trinity United Presbyterian Church
13922 Prospect Avenue, Santa Ana, CA 92705

Last class will be Thursday, May 20, 2010

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and to register for this FREE course ~

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Mano-a-Mano
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A program designed for Parents and Caregivers
of School Age Children
diagnosed with a mental illness,
also referred to as neuro-biological disorders:
ADHD, Major Depression, Anxiety Disorders,
Bipolar Disorder,
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder,
Childhood Schizophrenia


Taught in Spanish
  classes starting
Wednesday, September 10
(this is a 9 week course)
held each Wednesday
at the NAMI OC office
5:00 to 8:00  p.m.

 

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Peer-To-Peer

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We provide a nine-week experiential course on recovery for any person with serious mental illness who is interested in establishing and maintaining wellness.  The course is taught by trained “mentors”, or peer-teachers, who are themselves experienced at living well with mental illness.
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Family-To-Family Education Program

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Funded by

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Taught by trained volunteers, NAMI Orange County provides an intensive twelve-week program for families to teach them the knowledge and required skills to cope with their loved ones affected by mental illness, facilitate the treatment process, and contribute to the return to health.  This program is free for families who have relatives with serious mental illnesses. This program is also taught in Spanish.

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