Bucco Calls for Improved Care for Individuals with Mental Illness

Bucco Calls for Improved Care for Individuals with Mental Illness
Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25 — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Senator Anthony M. Bucco has recently addressed two critical issues affecting individuals with mental illness in New Jersey. In a letter to the Commissioners of the Departments of Health and Human Services, Bucco highlighted the pressing need for improved care for this vulnerable population.

One of the key issues raised by Senator Bucco is the concerning increase in involuntary psychiatric holds in emergency rooms, leading to delays in accessing appropriate care. He emphasized the risks and challenges individuals face when experiencing extended stays in emergency rooms, urging the Department of Human Services to analyze the current system and implement necessary changes to ensure timely and effective care delivery.

Furthermore, Bucco highlighted the necessity for the development of more community mental health residences, specifically Licensed Community Residences for Adults with Mental Illness. He stressed the importance of providing supportive living arrangements for individuals with serious mental illness to promote their recovery and overall well-being.

In his letter, Senator Bucco expressed his trust that the Departments of Health and Human Services would take these concerns seriously and work towards practical solutions to address the identified issues. He underscored the importance of safeguarding the well-being and rights of individuals with mental illness and ensuring their access to appropriate care in settings conducive to their recovery.

The call for improved care and support for individuals with mental illness in New Jersey reflects Senator Bucco’s commitment to advocating for the well-being of all residents, especially those in vulnerable populations.



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