

CONTINUING EDUCATION – Our Continuing Education Initiative provides informational presentations, seminars and summits designed to keep clinicians and other medical professionals up-to-date on various public and community health topics. These may include but are not limited to policy briefs and/or updates; statistical data on current epidemics; and diagnosis, treatment, and symptom management of various disease processes.
PROVIDER CAPACITY WORKGROUP – The Provider Capacity Workgroup includes clinicians from Barton Health, Marshall Medical Center, El Dorado Community Health Center, El Dorado Healthy and Human Services Agency and Shingle Springs Wellness Center. The workgroup meets monthly and provides clinical expertise and perspective to identify gaps in healthcare and support development of a system of care for vulnerable populations.

988 Lifeline
SUICIDE & CRISIS Network
988 has been designated as the new three-digit dialing code that will route callers to the National 988 Suicide and Crisis Network. The 988 dialing code will be available beginning July 16, 2022. When people call, text, or chat 988, they will be connected to trained counselors that are part of the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network. These trained counselors will listen, understand how their problems are affecting them, provide support, and connect them to resources if necessary.
988 Awareness Campaign
About 988
The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the United States. We're committed to improving crisis services and advancing suicide prevention by empowering individuals, advancing professional best practices, and
building awareness.
When people call, text, or chat 988, they will be connected to trained counselors that are part of the existing National 988 Suicide & Crisis network. These trained counselors will listen, understand how their problems are affecting them, provide support, and connect them to resources if necessary.
Why 988?
According to the CDC, mental illnesses are one of the most common health conditions in the United States. In this Country alone, 1 in 5 Americans experience a mental illness each year and 1 in 5 children, currently or at some point during their life, have experienced a seriously debilitating mental illness. Looking at the entire population, 1 in 25 Americans live with a serious mental illness; schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or depression.
The Lifeline’s network of over 200 crisis centers has been in operation since 2005, and has been proven to be effective. It’s the counselors at these local crisis centers who answer the contacts the Lifeline receives every day. Numerous studies have shown that callers feel less suicidal, less depressed, less overwhelmed and more hopeful after speaking with a Lifeline counselor.
Graphics
The El Dorado Opioid Coalition's 988 Lifeline awareness campaign features a ready-to-print informational/promotional poster that advertises the 988 number, a QR code to the National Suicide Prevention Network website, and additional details regarding 988. The campaign also provides a ready-to-print wallet card that highlights the availability of the Lifeline and mental health resources in El Dorado County. Lastly, the campaign contains four ready-to-post social media graphics that promote the 988 Lifeline number, additional details about the Lifeline, QR codes to the National 988 Suicide & Crisis Network website, and El Dorado County mental health resources. The campaign materials are available in both English and Spanish and to any community members to share within their organizations.