Skip to content. Skip to navigation

WUNC

North Carolina Public Radio: 91.5FM Chapel Hill / 88.9FM Manteo / 90.9FM Rocky Mount

 
You are here: Home The State of Things SOT Audio Archive Mental Health Disorder

Mental Health Disorder

Bookmark and Share

Mentally ill residents in North Carolina don't have a lot of housing options if they can't make it on their own. There is a good chance they will end up in an adult care home. These facilities are usually reserved for the elderly, and they don’t offer mentally ill residents much in the way of services or rehabilitation. The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating North Carolina to see if its reliance on adult care homes violates the Americans with Disabilities Act. Meanwhile, next door in Tennessee, officials have found a way to provide a variety of housing options to mentally ill residents with positive results for that state's mental health system. Host Frank Stasio will talk about housing for the mentally ill with Bob Currie, director of housing and homeless services at the Office of Recovery Services in Tennessee; and WUNC Health Reporter Rose Hoban who recently completed a five-part series called “North Carolina Voices: Mental Health Disorder.”

Listen Now!

Get the Flash Player to see this player.

Download

This story is part of the North Carolina Voices series Mental Health Disorder. Read Rose's blog about this series.

This story is part of the North Carolina Voices series.

Navigation
Archive Calendar
February 2012
« »
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29
Meet Frank Stasio
Frank Stasio hosts The State of Things on WUNC. [find out more about Frank]
Other Ways to Hear The Show
Podcast (xml)
RSS feed: RSS feed of this listing
iTunes Download icon
SOT “Meet” Series
More
SOT Music
More
Last Motel
Brookwood Inn
CHATHAM MARKETPLACE Co-o
Carolina Performing Arts
Become a Web Sponsor
See All Web Sponsors