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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 10, 1977 WEEKLY REFLEX iavis illlenltal Health Lime Twice As Much By ROSELYN One such emergency case study was described by Mr. He said the Fillmore. therapist received a call last' night. A womans voice, that sounded like the whinmng voice of a child, pleaded, "Please help me. I dont know who I am." She said she was lost and was calling from a KIRK The emergency Davis County mental health help line is receiving about twice as many calls as administrators had anticipated, accord- ing to Dr. Russell Williams, of the Davis County Family and Community Mental Health Services. director therapist that there was an Albertson's store close by. The therapist heard a motor, bike in the background. The bike seemed to be circling the telephone booth. Then the therapist heard the woman drop the telephone and run from the telephone booth, crying and screaming. is presided bv a social worker and psuhiatric nurse who are speiialists in rape crisis Both Dr Williams and Dr vnun ( ondie, clinical director of the center, are available through the pager system as backup 24 hours a dav and seven dav s a week The earlv morning hours from 12 to 4 or 5 a m are the crisis periods when the mental health line is most busy. During office hours, emergencies are handled by the therapists in the three mental health tenters in Lav ton. Open House Set For 90th Date area with all PLUMBING NEEDS From new construction to remodeling and had the victim called the repair. 773-116- emergency line for help Two emergency numbers 9 are available to residents in Observes 37th Date Of Opening H. 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Reviewing one of Dr. Gnffins publications are Renee Nelson, left, and JoAnn Turner of the school s Richard McKenzie Is Executive Assistant At HAFB tics Center commander at Hill Air Force Base quietly 37 years old on Mon- Rotary Hears IN KAYSVILLE AssociaBurton Elementary Schools Parent-Teache- r tion will feature Dr. Glen C. Griffin, head of pediatrics at Ixikeview Hospital in Bountiful, at the schools PTA seminar tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. Dr. Gnffin, a noted birthday celebration Her children are Mrs WiiImii I. (Fae) Ford, Layton, Daniel Lloyd, Roy, and Harold Lane, Macon, Ga She has 12 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren SHE IS an active member of the Layton LDS 23rd Ward She served for over 50 years as a Relief Society visiting he said had investigated two suicides in the county during the past two weeks. In neither case her TALKS ABOUT TV SHE HAS one living sister. Mrs Mertba B Startup. Torrance, Calif , who will be visiting with her for her Kaysville tal health advisory board that, even though the county is receiving an increased number of calls, the service is not reaching all the people. He said the sheriff's office and of Hill AFB DR. Williams told the men- your members family and friends quilted-f- or She moved to Layton in 1960 to make her home medication and alcohol "That combination can be pretty tough, articles--crochet-e- deputy .in County Recorder's office for 25 years after the patient is stabilized, an appointment is set up with the psychologist. Mr. Fillmore says that many of the emergency calls result due to the mixture of Serving the North handmade tatted, embroidered the asked factual information such as his name, birthday and place of residence Then PLUMBING She has made many beautiful l 1933 she moved to Provo with her family where she was again employed as a Williams said. The person is beautiful flowers. of array Armed Forces of the U S in France during world war I He was severely wounded in act ion After his return in 1919, they settled in Scipio, Millard County, Utah They were the parents of three children Her husband died in September 1929 from the effects of his war wounds THE METHOD effectively used for this stabilization process is reality testing, Dr WELCH teacher and has done extensive genealogy research One of her hobbies is gardening. and her yard is an SHE WAS married to Daniel Grover Probert on Jan 30, 1918 in the Salt Lake Temple He left shortly after their marriage to serve in the times and calls the emer MR. FILLMORE said the answering service will identify whether the call is a routine call, asking for information If it is not a routine call, the pager of one of the emergency therapists is triggered The therapist determines whether the call is clinical and can be handled in the office the next day or whether it is an emergency, needing immediate attention EVA B. PROBERT deputy recorder But, gency system at night he said, the therapist answering the call is usually able to bring the woman back to factual reality by asking questions. The purpose of the emergency service is to stablize the patient in time of crisis until he can be seen during regular clinical visits by the psychologist. switched through an answering serv ice Mrs Eva B Probert will be honored bv her family on the occasion of her 90th birthday at an open house to be held on Nov. 12 at the Layton LDS Stake Center Relief Society room, 60 West Gordon Ave Layton from p m All her friends are invited to call The family requests no gifts 1 1 therapy with a psychologist at the center who continues to see her on a regular basis Mr. Fillmore says the women still flips out at Farmington and Bountiful But after 5pm, the calls are mental health services that MRS. Probert will also be feted at a luncheon at the Lion House in Salt Lake City bv her immediate family members on Nov. She was bom Nov 11, 1887 in Mapleton, Utah, the daughter of Roswell D and Nancy Evaline Bird She had three brothers and six sisters. Her early life was spent in Mapleton. She moved to Provo as a young woman where she was employed for several years as Utah Countv THE therapist went to the hospital and talked to the woman, calming her. The therapist discovered the womans name and address and took her home. At 6 a m , the therapist received the third call from the woman The woman is currently in 1 Phone will be available m the county when the program is completely phased in. night stabilizing patients. , who found a man on a motorcycle and took him into custody, but they were unable to locate the woman. At 12 30 the therapist received another telephone call, this time from Davis North Hospital. A middle-aged woman had arrived at the hospital, holding a doll and saying she couldnt find her daddy MR. HLLMORE said the team receives baikup from a speualist in alcohol and Davis emergency worker The called the Bountiful police system backup the emergency service is receiving so many calls that the therapist is up most of the THE WOMAN did tell the team, which included two professional people from each center, is available on a basis through a pager Other THE emergency crisis response service is one of 12 telephone booth but couldnt identify where this booth was. HE SAID that when the service began on April 1, the department had anticipated that the professional team would receive about two calls a day. Instead, 182 calls were received by the emergency service last month 49 of them emergencies. Stan Fillmore, administrator director of the emergency system for the county and director of the menial health clinic in Bountiful, said the drugs the county. 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