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Mother who lost son to overdose part of growing number of stats


“He said he would be there when we got old and needed him.”
It s a grim reality a growing number of families are facing. Opioid overdoses killed about 50,000 people in 2019 according to the CDC and during the pandemic, the problem has only gotten worse. The CDC reports in 2020 more than 69,000 people died from opioid overdoses.   
“I think I was in such shock,” Steele said. “I didn t really believe it. It was almost like you felt like you could go back and change it like it can t be true.”
Terrie Andrews, Ph.D. is Administrator of Baptist Behavioral Health and Wolfson Children s Hospital. She said she has seen a huge spike in behavioral health emergency admissions especially among those between the ages of 16 to 26. ....

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Editorial: The city's kids are in crisis


Editorial: The city s kids are in crisis
Our view
Last week four Jacksonville teenagers were charged with murder, and the city’s largest high school had a racially charged walkout that resulted in enhanced security measures at all the high schools.
That was just one week. The rest of the year hasn’t been much better for Jacksonville’s kids.
Their lives have already been turned upside down by the coronavirus, which has disrupted their educations and their social networks as well as threatens their health. For some, whose parents have lost work, it has threatened the stability of their personal lives. ....

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Dollar-for-dollar match to fund new care coordinator position


Sheryl Johnson lost her son when he was 22 after a long battle with depression and anxiety.
Author: Heather Crawford
Updated: 11:38 PM EST January 14, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla Close to one in five Duval County high school students attempted suicide, according to the 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Survey. That was before the pandemic. Since the arrival of COVID-19, there s been a drastic increase in pediatric emergency behavioral health admissions at Wolfson children s hospital.
What we re seeing on the pediatric side is a 300% increase in pediatric emergency behavioral health admissions at Wolfson Children s. We have seen an uptick in young adults as well, as far as needing behavioral health care and mental health service, Dr. Terrie Andrews, Administrator of Behavioral Health at Baptist and Wolfson Children s Hospital said.   Our new patient appointments are up by 25%. Our call volume to our outpatient offices is up by 40%. ....

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Baptist Health to expand mental-health services for young people


Alex Newman died at 22 after a tortuous battle with anxiety and depression. His parents, Sheryl and Todd Johnson of Jacksonville, are now working with the Baptist Health Foundation to establish a behavioral health program to help other struggling youth and young adults.
Watching a loved one suffer from mental illness is one of the most frustrating, angering and helpless experiences. The fact that it is most often done in secret makes the struggle nearly impossible, the Johnsons said in a joint statement.
We want young adults to be able to go to Baptist Health and be put in the hands of someone that will give them the knowledge to deal with this illness. If we can do that, we ll have done what we set out to do, they said. ....

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