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Wednesday, December 11, 2013   

DIX HILLS, N.Y. - With mental illness cited as the cause of mass shootings such as the one in Newtown, Conn., a year ago Saturday, some New Yorkers are asking why the state wants to close the only children's psychiatric hospital serving all of Long Island.

As part of a plan to merge in-patient centers in favor of community-based services, the state Office of Mental Health will close the Sagamore Children's Psychiatric Center in Dix Hills next summer. Hospitals in Queens and the Bronx would be an alternative, forcing families with children in crisis to travel up to two hours each way to visit.

It's a bad move, said Andrew Malekoff, executive director of the North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center in Roslyn Heights.

"It's going to have the effect, in some cases, of hurting, destabilizing, maybe destroying families," he said, "and it could put kids' lives at risk."

The Office of Mental Health said many of the youth affected can be served on an outpatient basis in the community.

Dennis Dubey, who was executive director of Sagamore for eight years until retiring in 2012, said throughout its 40-year existence Sagamore was highly rated.

"This is clearly, in my mind, a backward step," he said. "Many parents have already spoken out and have talked about their inability to realistically visit their children if they're in New York City hospitals."

He said family visits are an important step toward returning patients to their families, and Sagamore has an exemplary record of short stays and no suicides in 30 years.

Malekoff said the community-based centers the state expects to take up the slack are unable to provide the labor-intensive treatment that's needed for children and families where there are serious emotional issues.

"If Sagamore is going to be closed, funding for community-based agencies needs to be increased," he said. "For our agency, as an example, we have not received an increase in funding for our outpatient children's community-based mental-health services in 30 years."

Dubey said he was "astonished" by the state's decision to close Sagamore.

"It's almost a regression to older times when our mental-health systems used to send people far away," he said. "That had all been undone and it was recognized that hospitals need to be in communities, families need to be able to visit."

A bill that would freeze the hospital's closing is backed by local legislators.


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