Corruption and Neglect

Series Sources




Danny Davis, Administrator,
Campbell Care Group Home




Sgt. John Bryant, Kansas
City Police Department

Dr. Stuart Munro, Psychiatrist, Western Missouri Mental Health Center

John Wickizer, Captain,
Municipal Corrections
Institute

Nancy Leazer,
Jail Superintendent,
Municipal Corrections Institute

Judge John Williams,
Kansas City Municipal Court











Jane Drummond, Director, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services



 



Keith Schafer, Director, Missouri Department of Mental Health



 



Rebbecca Lake Wood, Jackson County Public Administrator and Client



 



 Frank Murphy, Attorney




From KCUR Health News


















About this Series

An investigation by KCUR’s health reporter, Kelley Weiss, has found Missouri’s mental health system in crisis. In the first of a two part series KCUR reported on the chronic violations state records revealed in group homes for the mentally ill – including medication errors, lack of oversight, filthy conditions and mismanagement of residents’ funds. DHSS has also fined at least five facilities for resident deaths since 2004. In the second part of this series Weiss explored the impact of this broken system on law enforcement and the justice system.

 

 

STORY FIVE:
THE FUTURE
KANSAS CITY, MO (2007-10-02)
In this final story, KCUR's Kelley Weiss looks at the future of mental health care and some of the plans to fix the broken system.
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Mental Health Series: Story Four
 
FROM THE STREETS TO JAIL AND BACK AGAIN
KANSAS CITY, MO (2007-10-01)
While some residents leave group homes, it can be even worse on the outside. KCUR's Kelley Weiss reports on how a broken system is making law enforcement take care of an increasing number of mentally ill on the streets and in jail.
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Mental Health Series: Story Three
 
LIVING IN SQUALOR
KANSAS CITY, MO (2007-09-14)
In the third story in our ongoing series KCUR's Kelley Weiss reports from inside a group home to give a window into daily life.
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State report - Resident death at Autumn View Gardens, St. Louis, Mo. (pdf)
State report - Resident death at Mark Twain, Huntsville, Mo. (pdf)

State report - Resident death at The Central Residence, St. Louis, Mo. (pdf)
State report - Resident death at Kozy Korner, Hannibal, Mo. (pdf)

Mental Health Series: Story Two
 
WHO'S IN CHARGE?
KANSAS CITY, MO (2007-09-13) KCUR has reported on the story of a woman who died in a group home near Kansas City three years ago as one tragic illustration of a mental health care system in crisis. In the second report in our series KCUR's Kelley Weiss looks at money mismanagement in group homes and who's responsible for watching over these facilities.
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State report - Money Mismanagement- Cedars of Liberty (pdf)

Mental Health Series: Story One
 
Diane Sue Class, died at
age 62 in Superior Park Assisted Living in
Excelsior Springs, Mo.

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DEADLY NEGLECT
KANSAS CITY, MO (2007-09-12) About 3,000 of Missouri's poor and mentally ill live in residential care facilities, or group homes. Records show state inspectors cite these facilities repeatedly for medication errors, money mismanagement, lack of staff and sometimes even preventable deaths. In one 2004 case, a woman collapsed in a group home near Kansas City and died after trained employees stood by without giving her first aid.
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State report of Diane Class's death (pdf)
Police report of Diane Class's death (pdf)
State penalty for Superior Park (pdf)

Additional Information









Extra: AUDIO SLIDESHOW

PHOTO SLIDESHOW

KCUR Health Podcast

Other KCUR Podcasts

LINKS:
Residential Care Facilities State Inspection Reports

Greater Kansas City National Alliance on Mental Illness, NAMI

NAMI Missouri Grade Card

Missouri Department of Mental Health

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services



Related Programs
Up to Date
Sept. 13, 3007
Steve Kraske takes a look
at residential care facility oversight and mental health policy in Missouri.



The Walt Bodine Show

Sept. 12, 2007

Corruption and neglect that KCUR found in an investigation of Missouri’s mental health system.



About This Series

KCUR's health reporter, Kelley Weiss, conducted a several-month-long investigation of Missouri's mental health system.

Contact Kelley
(816)235-1551
kweiss@kcur.org


Funding for health care coverage on KCUR has been provided by the Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City.



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