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News :: Civil & Human Rights
Mental Health Workers Drive Client To Near-Suicide Current rating: -2
14 Nov 2002
On October 18, 2002, two mental health workers at Provena Behavioral Health, Julie Pearcy and Kathy Quick, after receiving approval from their supervisor, Sheila Ferguson, drove one of their clients to near-suicide after filing a false complaint with the Urbana Police Department. Their client, Dr. John Hilty, stated to the investigative officer that this was an act of retaliation on their part because of his intention to file a discrimination complaint against them with HUD; he was also planning to share his concerns with the local press. Nonetheless, Officer Hediger sided with the mental health workers, and issued a notice to appear in court in response to their complaint. The client then attempted suicide in front of the officer and had to be hospitalized for a week.
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Special News Report:
Mental Health Workers
of Provena Behavioral Health
Drive Client to Near-Suicide

During the morning of October 18, 2002, three mental health workers filed a disorderly behavior complaint with the Urbana Police Department against one of their clients, Dr. John Hilty, who resides at one of the apartments managed by Provena Behavioral Health. The mental health workers, Julie Pearcy and Kathy Quick, with the approval of their supervisor Sheila Ferguson, allege that their client was "verbally threatening" during an annual redetermination to determine the amount of a HUD subsidy during the afternoon of October 17, 2002. Ms. Pearcy also alleged that the path to her car was blocked by this client while photographs were being taken of her. These mental health workers are residential specialists who manage various housing programs for Provena Behavioral Health. Below, is a photograph of Julie Pearcy.

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Dr. Hilty stated to the police that the disorderly behavior complaint was an attempt to retaliate against him for his decision to file a discrimination complaint against these workers with HUD, and his decision to release a news report with photographs expressing his concerns. These decisions were expressed to Ms. Pearcy and Ms. Quick during the annual recertification on October 17. Dr. Hilty stated the opinion that these mental health workers were attempting to suppress his first amendment rights to engage in free speech and participate in the activities of a free press by filing a false complaint against him to the police. He stated that they were discriminating against him because of his status as a disabled person with mental illness.

Nonetheless, Officer Hediger of the Urbana Police Department sided with the allegations of the mental health workers, stating that "Because it is the word of two against one, the likelihood of the complaint being true is greater than 50%." He then issued a notice to appear in court in response to the complaint. Shocked by the allegations that had been made against him and their apparent acceptance by the police officer, Dr. Hilty became very despondent, and announced his intention to commit suicide, to which Officer Hediger replied: "I'm taking you to the hospital!" While Officer Hediger was notifying the central office of his plans, Dr. Hilty managed to swallow 20-30 antidepressant tablets with a glass of water before the police officer took notice of what was happening and interrupted the suicide attempt. Below is a photograph of Officer Hediger.

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Officer Hediger escorted Dr. Hilty from his apartment to the police cruiser, and opened the door for him. They proceeded to the emergency room of Provena Covenant Medical Center, where Dr. Hilty was treated for a drug overdose. He was then admitted to the hospital because of tachycardia and other complications of the drug overdose, and later transferred to the psychiatric ward, where he remained about a week, before being discharged back to his apartment. Dr. Hilty has a history of hospitalization for major depression and Crohn's disease, and currently receives disability payments from the Social Security Administration. He obtained his Ph.D in Psychology from the University of Illinois in 1992.

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Inquiring About Hilty's Story
Current rating: 0
18 Nov 2002
im a reporter for the Daily Illini and i would like to speak to Mr. Hilty about the incident. I would like to get both sides of the story to be fair to both parties. I would really appreciate it if i could get a hold of Hilty.
Legal And Ethical Questions
Current rating: 0
19 Nov 2002
leaving this posting up for several days probably does not well serve the author, the health workers, the cop or the community.
Response To Kristen & Paul
Current rating: 0
19 Nov 2002
Kristen,

I've received Jeff's e-mail, and responded with an e-mail
containing my phone number and address. I would be happy
to cooperate with either you or Jeff.

John H.




Paul,

It is my opinion that I have no choice but to make
the community more aware of the problems that I have
been experiencing with these mental health workers.
You see, with the massive desinstitutionalization of
people with mental illness, our society has displayed a
growing tendency to criminalize mental illness, thus many
mentally ill people are winding up in jail or homeless
shelters because it is alleged that they represent some
kind of "threat." As a result, their condition frequently
deteriorates; the Cook County Jail is currently the largest
provider of mental health services in Illinois. The current
problems that I have been experiencing with these mental
health workers nearly caused me to take my own life, and
remain unresolved; and I believe that there is a real risk
that I could attempt suicide or be re-hospitalized again,
as a result of the high levels of stress to which I have
been subjected by the "professionals" or "authorities" who
supposedly want to help me. Quite often, the mental
health system and the criminal justice system are
indifferent or hostile to the special needs of mentally ill
persons -- this makes me wonder if community-based care
for this group of persons will ever succeed, given the
barbaric attitudes that still dominate our society.

John H.
Some Questions
Current rating: 0
19 Nov 2002
I would like to know what the people in the article did to discriminate against Mr. Hilty. If he is going to accuse someone of something he should back it up with some evidence!