Pubdate: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 Source: Nevada Appeal (NV) Copyright: 2001 Nevada Appeal Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/896 Website: http://tahoe.com/appeal/ Author: Jim Scripps Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) TREATMENT CENTER BEING REVIVED Two months after its controversial closure, the Carson Treatment Center is being revived to serve as a civil protective custody and detox center. Through a Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Abuse grant, the Community Counseling Center of Carson City hopes to reopen the center with 12 beds by July 20. The grant, valued at approximately $230,000, stipulates that the center will be operated in a partnership with South Lake Tahoe's Sierra Recovery Center. "The center will not offer psychiatric care," said Mary Jenkins, Community Counseling Center director. "We wanted to go back to the original intent of the center." Staff from the Sierra Recovery Center are in the process of interviewing and placing employees to fill a two-person, three shift, seven-days-a-week operation. Before being dissolved in May by its board of directors, the Carson Treatment Center offered a variety of patient services, including in-patient substance abuse treatment, with a full staff of trained substance abuse counselors. Allegations by center staff of sexual harassment by then-center director Maryellen Waltz sparked an investigation by the board. After complaining that the findings of the investigation were not being properly distributed, counselor Tony Anderson was put on leave to "relieve the tension," he said. The day he came back to work, Waltz was put on leave, until the center disbanded. In a complaint filed with the Nevada Equal Rights Commission, counselor Hugh Knox alleged that Waltz coerced him into a sexual relationship and later harassed him in front of staff, an allegation confirmed by at least two of his colleagues. Waltz helped start the center in 1992 and was named its director in 1997. Jenkins said Waltz has not applied for a position on the staff of the revived center. Previous to offering long-term drug addiction treatment, the center operated as the Carson Detoxification Center. The opening of the center is contingent on the Carson City supervisors approving a lease at their meeting July 19. Next door to the Carson City Sheriff's Department on East Musser street, the center hopes the lease will amount to $1 a year. Jenkins said operating in conjunction with Sierra Recovery Center gives the region a full circle of patient services. While the South Lake Tahoe counterpart provides psychiatric care, the Carson City facility is simply a stopover for arrested and detox patients. Jenkins hopes to add seven beds for male patients coming out of in-patient treatment programs. Sierra Recovery Center offers beds for women. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk