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Friday, April 26, 2024

ILLINOIS STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 46: Conroy Visits Children’s Hospital Specializing in Mental Health, Pledges Continued Work in Mental Healthcare Access

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Illinois State House District 46 issued the following announcement on March 2.

To better understand the youth mental health crisis in Illinois, state Rep. Deb Conroy, D-Villa Park, visited Hartgrove Hospital in Chicago this month as part of her role as Chairperson of the House Mental Health Committee.

“Every day, I work towards the goal of achieving true mental health parity because we can see how important mental health is to overall health and well-being,” said Conroy. “While at the mental health hospital, I met with children who have further helped to shape my perspective on a system that is bursting at the seams. We have to do more to guarantee access to mental health resources.”

Conroy fears that the state of Illinois may be keeping children in mental health hospitals for a longer period of time than needed, which doesn’t help the child, healthcare provider, future patients, or taxpayer. As a mental health advocate, Conroy has fought for increased education and dialogue about mental health, as well as measures forcing insurance companies to cover the cost of mental healthcare services.

“We have a mental health crisis in our state and our children are suffering because of it,” Conroy added. “No child should be left in a hospital beyond medical necessity simply because we have nowhere to send them where they can receive safe, effective treatment and care. We must provide the resources our most vulnerable residents need so that we can restore hope for all of our youth struggling with mental health issues.”

Original source can be found here.

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