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GENNEWS
Agency Assists
Residents' Needs
The town's human services department can now call upon an outside agency to
assist residents in their time of need.
The Board of Selectmen earlier this week approved a deal that will allow human
services to refer clients to the Family Counseling Center, formerly known as
the Family Life Center, for psychiatric services and consultation.
The state-licensed outpatient psychiatric clinic will provide the town's human
services department with medical social work evaluations for selected
individuals, mental health counseling and psychiatric assessment for
individuals, couples or families identified by the director. The center's
staff will also be available for consultation and crisis calls.
Karen Hoyt took over the town's director of human services position this past
spring. She is not a licensed social worker, unlike former director Sheila
Knox, and can not provide the same kind of service. Mrs Knox earned $40,968
prior to leaving. Mrs Hoyt, who has been the town's municipal agent for the
past eight years, earns $37,500.
"Every once in a while we have someone come in who doesn't qualify for (state
reimbursed) general assistance and doesn't have health insurance. They really
need to talk to someone on a short-term basis. I can now refer them to the
Family Life Center," she said.
The center has offered its services at a "cost effective" price, which allows
the town to help cover the expense for the resident in need.
Mrs Hoyt said she expects only a few situations where she'll have to call on
the Family Life Center, but "it's nice to know it's there."
Last month the center announced that it would be moving from its current
location on Glen Road in Sandy Hook to new offices on Mt Pleasant Road in
Newtown this fall and changing its name from Family Life Center to Family
Counseling Center to better reflect the services that it offers.
South Main St Crash
Police report a two-car accident occurred at 4:40 pm July 23 near the Friendly
Service Station at 151 South Main Street. Police said they issued an
infractions ticket for following too closely to Anthony Jackson, 32, of
Bridgeport, who was driving a 1987 Chrysler Fifth Avenue. The other motorist
in the crash was Donna J. Gulyas, 42, of Monroe, who was driving a 1991
Chrysler New Yorker LHS. -Bee Photo, Bigham
