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About Our Director and Board of Directors
Executive Director, Joan Blundall, MS, HCA
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In her thirty years in the mental health field,
Ms. Blundall has published many articles and chapters of text books
on issues of mental health, rural service provision, and health care
financing. Her
work has been featured by the print and television media. She represents
Iowans
on the Consumer Advocate Panel and the Bureau of Rural Health and Primary
Care as a gubernatorial appointee.
She has helped organizations expand community and volunteer networks in
rural areas during the farm crisis and following natural disasters. She
has
been called to Washington D.C. regarding needs of the underserved. Ms.
Blundall submitted a report to the Governor of Iowa on the financial
condition of
Community Mental Health Centers. Ms. Blundall consults with communities
on fund-raising, strategic planning,
operations
management,
HIPPA regulations, network development, and resource acquisition.
As Executive Director, Ms. Blundall is committed to increasing health
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Board of Directors:
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CeCe Arnold | Phil Streigel | Michael
Hartley | Amy Bradfield | Rick Fleshin
Higher Plain's Board of
Directors is made up of both seasoned experts and those new to their
chosen professions. With many years of experience in areas of mental
health, rural service provision, health care, volunteer management, and
health care policy, the board is uniquely positioned to understand the
current academic training programs and the realities of service provision
in both rural and urban communities.
- CeCe Arnold
I choose to direct my efforts toward improving the physical and social
health of rural Iowans. I enjoy connecting people of varying
backgrounds, talents, and skills while sharing a desire to make life better for
rural people. I am a licensed mental health counselor and interested in
eliminating the stigma of mental illness and encouraging efforts that
improve mental health.
Higher Plain, Inc. has addressed issues that are also priorities of
mine. Knowing Joan personally and professionally for five years, I have
observed her high level of professionalism and ability to envision ways to
improve people's lives based on up-to-date information. In addition, she is
adept at forecasting impacts and developing creative responses to voids in
service.As a result, I believe the work produced will continue to be relevant
and have a positive impact on rural people.
I am proud to be on the board
of Higher Plain, Inc.
I am impressed that the tool kits are not only comprehensive but in a
format not complicated to use. With the high incidence of depression is most
important that all of those impacted have best practice information at
their finger tips.
- Phil Streigel
I love my work as a private practice mental health clinician, and I plan
to continue in that role. Research is clearly demonstrating that healthy
relationships allow for greater emotional and physical well-being. I
am especially interested in new models of therapy that allow us to nuture
our selves, our partners, our friends, and our children in ways that
relationships transform and grow.
I am extremely interested in the development of systems to deliver
mental health care in rural Iowa. I am a rural Iowan, and I've witnessed
the distress of my family, friends, and neighbors as economic and cultural
forces have strained the capacity of Iowa communities to care for their
own. When I was approached by Joan to be on the Board of Directors,
I was thrilled to have the opportunity to support care for those of
us who carry such invisible diseases as depression, anxiety disorders,
and psychosis.
I've shared the Beyond Depression Toolkits with colleagues, and we
agree that they are the best educational tools we've seen. The patient
toolkit is loaded with concise information on the nature of depression,
treatment options, and self-care. The other toolkits provide family,
community members, and professionals essential information to interact
with the depressed individual to improve treatment outcomes. The Toolkits
have made a difference in the way that I educate my clients about depression.
- Michael Hartley
After completing my doctoral degree in Rehabilitation Counseling Education,
I plan to work as an assistant professor. My research interests are related
to the influence of disability rights and culture on rehabilitation counseling
practice. I am on The Higher Plain's Board of Directors to improve my
own awareness of services for people with depression and, hopefully,
to improve these services.
I am excited about the chance to improve awareness and attitudes toward
depression. I am impressed with the Beyond Depression Toolkits. I think they provide an excellent
resource for people with depression, their families, their communities,
and clinicians. I would be excited to see them disseminated into medical
settings.
- Amy Bradfield
I am pursuing an advanced degree in Nursing and Health Care Practice, with the
ultimate goal of becoming a Certified Geriatric Nurse Practitioner. This will
enable me increase access to health care in Medical Shortage Areas.
It is exciting to be on the Board of Directors of Higher Plain Inc. because of
my undergraduate degree in psychology and my interest in behavioral health
care, particularly because depression co-occurs with chronic health conditions.
Board experience helps me better understand the non- profit world and allows
me to contribute to the quality of health services.
The toolkits are comprehensive and easy to use. As a peer reviewer, I have seen them go through many rewrites in order to insure that information is in a format that is attractive, helpful and accurate. Each of the toolkits have been extensively reviewed by members of the groups for whom they have been written.
- Rick Fleshin
My experience in health care for the last 35 years has included trauma,
Internal Medicine, the military system, Geriatrics, Health Promotion,
and Public Health. The lack of parity for mental health/mental illness,
the lack of available mental health care, and the lack of connection
in western society of physical and mental health make this a fertile
area for positive change. Mental Health issues span all areas from pediatrics
to geriatrics and from acute to chronic. The Health Care Delivery System
(it isn't about Health, it doesn't Deliver, it isn't a System and no
one Cares) is so broken that I am beginning to believe that it may have
to fail before we can fix it. In the meantime, we all have to try.
I am excited to be able to contribute in my own small way in helping
guide this effort. The work of Higher Plain is groundbreaking in that
it has the potential of not only meeting a great deal of those unmet
needs but also mending the very system that has failed.
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