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			Life Solutions (SLS) is a therapeutic treatment program on site at 
			LMH for those age 55 and over who are on Medicare, which covers the 
			cost of SLS services. It is a program serving anyone who fits this 
			demographic who is experiencing anxiety, depressed mood, grief, 
			loss, or is dealing with life transitions. No referral is necessary, 
			and services are confidential. Typically new clients are able to 
			start the program within days of assessment. 
			
			 
			Therapist Katelyn Hill, LCSW, explained that clients 
			come two to three times a day from one to four days a week. They 
			meet with her for counseling, receive a free lunch, and meet with 
			the SLS nurse, Sarah Tierney, RN. Tierney assesses vitals, helps 
			with medications, communicates with primary care providers, and 
			generally helps with physical health. “Every day there is a nursing 
			education component like nutrition, exercise, or infection control,” 
			Tierney added. An initial meeting with a psychiatrist is also 
			required and followed up with virtual monthly meetings. Gracie 
			Becker, SLS Administrative Support, said that SLS typically serves 7 
			to 8 clients at a time, although they have served up to 10. The 
			length of the program is dependent on the individual with 
			participation anywhere from two months to two years. She explained 
			that some clients experience improvements and move on from the 
			program, but then “life happens” and they return to SLS for 
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			The current location on the ground floor of LMH was 
			renovated specifically for use by SLS. Originally, the office suite 
			was used for billing and accounts with a window for hospital 
			patients to pay bills in person. The renovated space has a welcome 
			desk, offices for Hill, Tierney and Medical Director Dr. Black, a 
			kitchenette, a restroom, and a spacious conference room. Many 
			visitors to Friday’s open house were LMH colleagues who had not had 
			an opportunity to tour the SLS space before. According to Hill, 
			because SLS is technically classified as a psychiatric unit it must 
			maintain a “closed door” on a daily basis, therefore many LMH 
			employees had not had access to the space prior to the open house.
 SLS will celebrate its fifth anniversary in February and hopes to 
			host an anniversary event. For more information about SLS or to make 
			an appointment for an assessment, please call Gracie Becker at 
			Senior Life Solutions at (217) 605-5750.
 
			[Stephanie Hall] |