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Thompson, Katko Introduce Mental Health Access Improvement Act

Late this week Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) and Rep. John Katko (NY-24) announced the reintroduction of the Mental Health Access Improvement Act. This bipartisan bill addresses mental health care gap for seniors by expanding the network of provider that can deliver mental and behavioral health services to Medicare beneficiaries.

“Often seniors are at a greater risk for mental illnesses and can find it hard to get access to the mental health services they need. That’s why I’ve reintroduced my bill to help close the gap for seniors by allowing them to see a wider range of qualified mental health care providers through Medicare,” said Thompson. “When we address these mental health care needs, we help ensure they don’t lead to greater health problems that can be costly for our nation’s seniors. I am glad to again introduce this important bill and to continue my work caring for the health and well-being of older Americans.”

“I’m proud to join my colleague Rep. Thompson in re-introducing the Mental Health Access Improvement Act. This important bipartisan legislation would improve access to mental healthcare for older Americans and alleviate the strain on our nation’s mental health and addiction treatment workforce,” said Katko. “At home in Central New York and in Congress, I’ll continue fighting to ensure individuals and families have access to the care they need.”

Under current regulations, psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers and psychiatric nurses are currently recognized to offer covered mental health services under Medicare. This does not include mental health counselors and marriage and family therapists who have the same training and education but are not able to be reimbursed by Medicare and thus more expensive for seniors. This bill closes that gap by adding those providers to the list of those accessible to Medicare beneficiaries. You can visit https://mikethompson.house.gov/sites/mikethompson.house.gov/files/THOMCA_128_xml.pdf to read the full text of the bill, first introduced in January 2013.

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LUCERNE

Lake County Point-in-time count held at The Snake Lady Motorcycle Thrift Store following grand re-opening

— Yvonne “The Snake Lady” Cox will work in partnership with Sunrise Special Services Foundation along with NCO EPIC (North Coast Opportunities – Emergency Preparedness in Communities) and Listos California to prepare for Lake County’sn Point-in-time Count (PIT Count) at 6278 E. Hwy 20, Lucerne, CA on Thursday, January 28, 2021, from 9 A.M. until 6 P.M.

Lake County’s Woman of the Year 2020 will be hosting the Point-in-time Count for the Lucerne area at The Snake Lady’s Motorcycle Thrift Store. At this event, volunteers will search throughout Lake County to count individuals experiencing homelessness by gathering information to evaluate current and future resources. Sanitation precautions, social distance measures, and the availability to conduct phone interviews are made
accessible to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

The Snake Lady and Sunrise Special Services Foundation are accepting non-perishable food items, disposable tableware and cutlery, voluntary service, and monetary donations to supplement soup kitchen and food pantry programs. For any inquiries regarding The Snake Lady’s Motorcycle Thrift Store projects and/or Sunrise Special Services Foundation programs, please contact Sofia at sunrise.ssf@gmail.com or make a donation at The Snake Lady’s website at thesnakelady.com.

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