History of Catawba Valley Healthcare (2024)

Catawba Valley Behavioral Health Relocates

History of Catawba Valley Healthcare (1)In 2009, Catawba County requested that CVBH find another location for services. The Board and staff of CVBH conducted a search for both our outpatient services and administrative offices that would be convenient for our consumers. While we were not able to locate one facility that would house all the services offered, we were able to obtain two separate buildings in downtown Hickory. The two facilities were renovated, and we were able to move with limited disruption of services. Moving to downtown Hickory allowed CVBH to expand services and become a part of a network of services. With community support and solid financial management, we were able to pay off the mortgages on both buildings in just 12 years.

Primary Care Services is added with an Integrated Approach

The next major development of CVH’s services was the addition of Primary Care. CVBH had always been a pioneer in integrated care, also known as whole-person care. The decision to add a primary care clinic and change our name to Catawba Valley Healthcare was driven in large part by the fact that individuals with mental health issues die at an earlier age than those without mental illness – often because their primary care needs are not met at the level they should be. With the addition of primary care services being housed in the same location as our psychiatric care services, coordinated care between our providers has become more possible. Likewise, all CVH providers use the same electronic health system making integration of care easier. CVH has a long history of partnering with Catawba Valley Medical Center and the Duke Endowment to provide funding for our primary care program, allowing those with and without insurance to receive CVH services.

Peer Support Plays a Critical Role Across Many Services

Years ago, CVBH launched a separate peer support program that today includes ACT, Mobile Crisis, Hospital Discharge, and LEAD. Peer Support is an integral part of CVH, pairing individuals who are successfully navigating mental health and/or substance use issues with those who are currently in need of support.

As the State of North Carolina continued to privatize services, it became more noticeable that many individuals in need of mental health and substance use services were also involved in the justice system. As CVBH, our Jail Services provided assessment and substance use groups in the Catawba and Burke county jails before expanding to Lincoln County. Today, our jail services include a pre-trial diversion program as well as a re-entry program thanks to grant funding from the State of North Carolina. We also continue to support treatment versus incarceration for crimes related to mental health/substance use.

The LEAD Program Expands to Include Burke County

Initially, as CVBH, we launched the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion program with a focus on providing support to the community in Catawba County. The LEAD Case Manager’s job is to provide case management to individuals referred by the local law enforcement. These are individuals who may have been trespassing, loitering, or other crimes, who would benefit from connecting with mental health/substance use services versus incarceration.

Once referred to LEAD, the Case Manager coordinates an assessment and provides services as requested, including help with housing, food, employment, and other needs. The LEAD program has expanded and now includes Burke County.

Hospital Discharge Services Offers Critical Assistance

Another important ongoing initiative is our Hospital Discharge services in partnership with the Partners Health Management and Catawba Valley Medical Center. This program works with individuals who have been hospitalized for mental health/substance use. Upon discharge, our team works to coordinate discharge appointments within 7 days by providing assistance with social determinates of health needs that may have otherwise prevented the critical follow-up appointment with the community provider.

Federal Grant Supports Justice-Involved Individuals

CVH received a Federal grant to provide more services to those involved in the justice system. This grant helps us continue offering LEAD and our Transitional Housing program. The Transitional Housing Program offers those leaving jail the opportunity for 90 days to focus on integrating back into society through assistance with treatment, employment, and other adjustment needs. This program has a unique “Recovery First” perspective, enabling participants an opportunity to focus on building their foundation knowing they have a safe place to live.

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Catawba Valley Behavioral Health Changes its Name to Fight Stigma

When CVBH changed its name to Catawba Valley Healthcare (CVH), we did so to better capture the concept of whole-person care. CVH continues to be the safety net for those adults with MH or IDD in need. The CVH Board and staff are committed to meeting the needs of the community in a collaborative manner.

While this written history has not fully noted all CVH’s partnerships, it is important to note that without the support and partnership of county government, Managed Care Organizations, funding sources, local human services organizations, and others, Catawba Valley Healthcare would not be able to provide all the services it does.

CVH is moving forward with its current service offerings – from outpatient treatment and day programs to residential programs that meet the community’s needs. We are also preparing our path to include the addition of Care Management Services – a key factor in providing necessary care to those with severe mental illness.

Leadership Baton is Passed

Our current CEO, John Waters, has provided strong and trusted leadership. Along with our dedicated Board and staff, John has steered CVH through both rough and smooth waters, and we are grateful for his many contributions. On August 1, 2022, John will be passing the baton to Timothy Lentz, LCSW. Tim has been with CVH since its beginning and has played a vital leadership role as we have expanded our services and moved more directly toward whole-person health. As CEO, Tim will work closely with our Board and staff to ensure CVH continues to serve, grow, and thrive.

All of us at Catawba Valley Healthcare are proud of where we have been and excited about what our future holds as we continue to support the community we love.

Gail A. Henson, Ed.S.

Administrative Support/Development Director

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Catawba Valley Healthcare continues to pursue additional opportunities to provide high-quality services. CVH is proud to be nationally accredited by CARF, demonstrating our mission to provide high-quality, evidence-based services and continually improve our agency.

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We look forward to meeting your needs. If you have any questions, please call Catawba Valley Healthcare at (828) 695-5900.

History of Catawba Valley Healthcare (2024)

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