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NAMI COLORADO CONNECTION  SUPPORT GROUPS

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About NAMI Connection

What is NAMI Connection?

NAMI Connection is a recovery support group program for adults living with mental illness that is expanding in communities throughout the country. These groups provide a place that offers respect, understanding, encouragement, and hope. 

NAMI Connection groups offer a casual and relaxed approach to sharing the challenges and successes of coping with mental illness. Each group:

  • Meets weekly for 90 minutes
  • Is offered free of charge
  • Follows a flexible structure without an educational format
  • Does not recommend or endorse any medications or other medical therapies

All groups are confidential - participants can share as much or as little personal information as they wish.

Meetings will be guided by NAMI Connection’s "Principles of Support". 

 

Principles of Support

  • We will see the individual first, not the illness.
  • We recognize that mental illnesses are medical  illnesses that may have environmental triggers.
  • We understand that mental illnesses are  traumatic events.
  • We aim for better coping skills.
  • We find strength in sharing experiences.
  • We reject stigma and do not tolerate discrimination.
  • We won’t judge anyone’s pain as less than our own.
  • We forgive ourselves and reject guilt.
  • We embrace humor as healthy.
  • We accept we cannot solve all problems.
  • We expect a better future in a realistic way.
  • We will never give up hope.

 

Who can attend a NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group?

Support groups are open to all adults with mental illness, regardless of diagnosis.  Participants should feel welcome to drop by and share feelings, difficulties, or successes. Everyone is a valued participant.

Is there a registration fee?

There is no program registration fee, and each meeting is free of charge.

Why is NAMI Connection a helpful step in my recovery?

Research has shown that having someone to talk to is instrumental in the recovery process. Too often, mental illness is an isolating experience. Recovery is possible but often requires a connection with community—a community that offers support, encouragement, and insight. NAMI Connection is meant to be only one avenue to recovery for people with mental illness.  Support groups should add to and not replace the treatment plan determined by the individual and their mental health care provider.

How will NAMI Connection groups be run?

NAMI Connection groups are facilitated by trained individuals living with mental illnesses who are at a point in recovery where they want to "give back" to others. They understand the daily challenges of living with mental illness and can offer encouragement and support.

What is a NAMI Connection Support Group Facilitator?

A NAMI Connection facilitator is a trained NAMI leader who leads a NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group. They play an important role in ensuring that all participants feel welcomed and supported. NAMI Connection facilitators are uniquely qualified to lead support groups because they are going through their own recovery process. They can empathize with and encourage those who are just beginning the journey to a renewed life. A NAMI Connection facilitator ensures that the group shares responsibility for maintaining guidelines, sustains clear participant boundaries, clarifies goals, and reinforces communication skills that encourage group participation.

How can I become a NAMI Connection Support Group Facilitator?

NAMI Connection facilitators are certified by attending and graduating from a 3-day training event. The training event is designed for facilitators to learn and practice specific skills that will guarantee a meaningful support group experience for all participants. After the training event, certified facilitators know how to encourage the group to make room for all of its voices; short-circuit personal sagas; engage the group in subjects of collective interest; encourage collective thought; and circumvent negative interactions by identifying common ground for real discussion among group participants. NAMI Connection support group facilitators make use of the strategies, structures, and processes they have learned from the training events to ensure the group provides a place that is safe and maintains group guidelines.

Facilitator trainees are required to go through an application and screening process before being approved to attend a training event.

You will need to contact NAMI Colorado (303-321-3104) for information about the training application, screening, and registration.

What is a NAMI Connection "Champion?"

In every community, NAMI will be looking for "Connection Champions" to help ensure that NAMI Connection recovery support groups take root, grow, and flourish. Some of the tasks a champion might perform are as follows:

  • Securing support group locations
  • Assisting with securing transportation for facilitators
  • Ensuring an adequate supply of resource materials and possibly refreshments for the groups
  • Promoting the NAMI Connection support groups in your community

Dedicated champions will help NAMI make history--by greatly increasing the number of people with mental illnesses whom we help and the number of people who learn about NAMI.

How can I become a NAMI Connection "Champion?"

Contact the NAMI Colorado office directly at 303-321-3104, and let them know you are interested in being a NAMI Connection Champion.

Who can I contact for more information?

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON NAMI Connection in Colorado, contact the NAMI Colorado office at 303-321-3104.

 

Where can I find a NAMI Connection Support Group?

Location
Date/Time
Contact

Southeast Denver/Aurora

Aurora Mental Health Ctr

11059 E Bethany Dr

Aurora, CO 80014

Broadway Room

Every Monday

11:30am-1:00pm

NAMI Colorado

303-321-3104

info@namicolorado.org

Littleton

S.T.A.R. Reach Club House

2531 W Church Ave.

Littleton, CO

 

Every Wednesday

7:00 - 8:30 PM

NAMI Colorado

303-321-3104

info@namicolorado.org

Southwest Denver

Fort Logan Mental Health Center

3520 West Oxford Avenue
  Denver, CO

Room 108

Every Thursday

7:00 - 8:30 PM

 

NAMI Colorado

303-321-3104

info@namicolorado.org

Denver Central

CHARG Drop-in-Center

920 Emerson St.

Denver, CO

Northside of Our Savior Lutheran Church

Every Tuesday

7:00 - 8:30 PM

            

 

NAMI Colorado

303-321-3104

info@namicolorado.org

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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NEW!!! 

FOR NAMI MEMBERS ONLY

PLEASE REGISTER TO VISIT OUR NEW BUSINESS/MEMBERSHIP ZONE

NOTE: You must be a NAMI member to register, otherwise you must first join or renew your membership before registering for the members only zone.

To register, click on the "Membership" link in the left column and then click on "Members Only".

Once registered, you'll be able to access our 3 new forums (message boards).  The Family-to-Family and Colorado Visions forums offer the opportunity for families, caregivers, and significant others of individuals with mental illness to share information, ask questions, and find support.   Use the Community News, Sharing and Events forum to view the latest information on what's happening at NAMI Colorado.   If you have any problems registering, please call the NAMI Colorado office at 303-321-3104.


Bridging the Divide

Suicide Awareness & Prevention Summit

Dates: May 19th – 22nd, 2008

Place:  Regis University; Denver, CO

Deadline:  April 7th – Early bird registration deadline

Click here for more information


FREE Legal Advice for Youth

Sponsored by Rocky Mountain Children's Law Center

The Youth Advocacy Clinic at Urban Peak offers legal information, advice,
and referrals in all aspects of the law.  Get your legal questions answered,
in a confidential setting with an attorney.  Open to youth ages 14-24.

Click here for times, dates and location


Mirrors and Metaphors Art Exhibit

NOTE: We are proud to announce that Lacey Berumen's art piece was selected to be included in this exhibit.  Lacey is NAMI Colorado's Executive Director.  Pieces for this exhibit were chosen based on their artistic merit and their adherence to the theme of the show - exploring the intersection of mental health and the arts.

The art from this exhibit will be hung in Regis University's Dayton Memorial Library during the month of February.  For more information go to www.MirrorsandMetaphors.com


 

Help Change a Life!!

"Colorado Bands Together for Hope" 2007 CD

A compilation of Colorado Artists who have offered their talents in a combined effort to help transform the lives of the forgotten, the mentally and physically ill, the lonely, the unloved, and the people in pain. NAMI Colorado is a beneficiary organization for a portion of the proceeds from the CD sales !!!  100% of the proceeds go to charity  

Click here for more details or to buy ($15) 

Sponsored by Home Health Care Professionals


2008 Colorado Peace of Mind Calendar

(Click on image to view Calendar Cover)

Calendar includes art from various local artists, including Colorado's

famous artist, John Fielder, and even some folks from NAMI CO

The calendar is $12.00 plus $1.50 P&H

Please send checks in the amount of $13.50 (includes P&H) to:

Leadership Development Program

ATTN: Drew A Anneberg
Regis University F-12

3333 Regis BLVD Denver, Co 80221


View Video of "Suicide Affects Everyone" on YouTube

Click Here to go to YouTube and view this 2-minute video on suicide awareness

featuring Denver Mayor Hickenlooper, Kay Redfield Jamison and others.

Many hearfelt THANKS go to Chris and Steve Sealy and Denver Film and Digital

for donating their time and talents to providing this video.


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"WORKPLACE GIVING "

NAMI Colorado is a member of Community Health Charities of Colorado, a partnership of Colorado’s premiere health organizations that have joined together to raise charitable contributions in the workplace via payroll deduction campaigns.  Donations are used to support member charities and provide funding for medical research, patient services and community outreach.

If you work for a private company, you may designate NAMI Colorado on your corporate payroll deduction form through Community Health Charities.  FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO START A PAYROLL DEDUCTION CAMPAIGN IN YOUR OFFICE, CALL COMMUNITY HEALTH CHARITIES AT 303-758-0069 or check our web site at www.healthcharitiesco.org.         Click here to read more. . . .


UNSETTLING SCORES FOR COLORADO'S MEDICAID PROGRAM!!

COLORADO'S OVERALL SCORE FOR MEDICAID SERVICES IS 375.7 OUT OF 1000

Colorado ranks 43rd overall and places in the bottom quarter of all categories except
one.

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CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL NEEDS YOUR HELP!

RESEARCH - Children's Hospital is currently seeking children/adolescents to participate in Clinical Medication Trials for Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, and Autism. All participants will be seen by specialized physicians who will aid in the evaluation of their condition.   Click here for details.

**Be sure to review frequently asked questions from our study volunteers and to learn more about our psychosocial research studies.


Medicare Drug Benefit Update:  2008 Plan Year Enrollment Begins

November 14, 2007

November 15 marks the start of the open enrollment period for the Medicare Part D drug benefit for 2008.  During the “open season” period for 2008 drug plan enrollment, Medicare beneficiaries will be able to select prescription drug coverage that goes into effect on January 1, 2008. The open season ends December 31.

As the 2008 plan year approaches, NAMI is watching closely to ensure that beneficiaries with serious mental illness, especially low-income dual eligibles, are able to maintain continued access to drug coverage that meets their complex treatment needs.  Of particular concern are the 2.1 million dual eligibles and low-income subsidy (LIS) Medicare beneficiaries that are being required to switch to different prescription drug plans (PDPs) on January 1. 

For more information on the important issue of Medicare drug plan reassignment of dual eligibles and LIS beneficiaries for 2008, click here.

Web-Based Search Tools for 2008 Drug Plan Options

There are a number of important web-based tools to search available plan options, research whether or not a specific medication is on a plan’s formulary for 2008 – or is subject to an access restriction (placed on a tier requiring higher cost sharing, prior authorization, step therapy, quantity limit, etc.).  Most can be searched by zip code to check on availability by geographic region.  Here are a few links to these websites:

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

CMS 2008 Plan Finder

Online Enrollment for 2008 

CMS 2008 Formulary Finder

Additional information available at:

Medicare Rx Connect

Access to Benefits Coalition 


National Health Policy Forum: EPSDT: Medicaid's Critical But Controversial Benefits Program for Children

The Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) program under Medicaid provides the most comprehensive set of health benefits for children and adolescents in the public or private sector.

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