BREVARD COVID-19 UPDATE: Palm Point Behavioral Health Fully Operational and Serving the Needs of Our Community | – SpaceCoastDaily.com

Posted: Published on March 25th, 2020

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Mahle: We are closely monitoring information provided by key government, regulatory and local entities Tom Mahle, CEO of Palm Point Behavioral Health: As leaders in mental healthcare, we are making every effort to avoid inciting unnecessary panic or anxiety among our clients and families, and we are taking every measure to protect them along with our employees during this dynamic situation.

EDITORS NOTE: Palm Point Behavioral Health is located at2355 Truman Scarborough Way in Titusville and provides mental health services for those suffering from a diagnosis such as Depression, Anxiety, Attention Deficit Disorder, Bi-Polar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder to name a few.

By Tom Mahle, CEO of Palm Point Behavioral Health

TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA As leaders in mental healthcare, we are making every effort to avoid inciting unnecessary panic or anxiety among our clients and families, and we are taking every measure to protect them along with our employees during this dynamic situation.

We are closely monitoring information provided by key government, regulatory and local entities.

IMPORTANT CORNOAVIRUS UPDATE

We remind our community to follow the guidance: If individuals develop a fever or cough or have difficulty breathing, or have had close contact with someone who has had a confirmed positive COVID-19 test result, please seek medical attention by calling your providers office. For more information regarding the coronavirus, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

In the interest of protecting the health and safety of our patients, staff and our community, the following actions have been implemented at our Facility.

SERVICES AND PROGRAMS

Our facility is fully operational and serving the needs of our community. We are taking proactive steps to keep our patients and team members safe, including screening all individuals upon entering the facility.

For those in need of non-emergency behavioral healthcare, kindly contact us rather than the local Emergency Department. We are actively monitoring and responding to all recommendations made by the CDC and our local regulatory and health authorities.

In an effort to reduce the likelihood of community spread, all in-person visitation has been suspended (with limited critical exceptions). We strongly encourage the use of electronic methods to stay connected with loved ones including telemedicine, zoom, and extended phone time.

We have implemented additional training for all employees on handwashing and hand sanitization, and strict employee and client compliance with washing/sanitizing hands thoroughly and often. We have increased the frequency of the required cleaning and sanitization of our facility, including intake rooms, surfaces and common areas.

Our Facilitys community education programs may be canceled/postponed; we ask the community to follow us on Facebook for updates.

PREVENTION

The CDC recommends individuals and families follow everyday preventive measures:

Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue, then dispose of the tissue.

Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds; especially after using the bathroom, before eating, and after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.

If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with 6095% alcohol.

Routinely clean frequently touched surfaces and objects.

Stay home when you are sick with respiratory disease symptoms.

Practice social distancing in an effort to avoid the spread of the virus. Do not meet in groups larger than 10 persons, and maintain personal space when engaging in in-person interactions.

The CDC does not recommend that people who are well wearing a facemask to protect themselves from respiratory illnesses, including coronavirus. You should only wear a mask if a health care professional recommends it or if you have the virus and are showing symptoms.

We thank our community for everyones cooperation and for being an advocate for the health of your loved ones and all patients in our care.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Palm Point Behavioral Health CEO Tom Mahle has more than 20 years of leadership experience in the behavioral and acute health sector. He earned his Master of Science from Old Dominion University and a Bachelor of Science from Kings College, served in the U.S. Navy as a Hospital Corpsman with the Marine Corps and has held numerous leadership roles in the community. Palm Point Behavioral Health in Titusville, Florida, is a licensed 74-bed inpatient facility treating Children and Adolescents, ages 5-17, Adults 18 to 65, and Mature Adults 65 years of age older. The Hospital also provides Intensive Outpatient programs (IOP) for Adolescents, Adults, Co-Occurring disorders and Mature Adults.

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