Mental health directors got raises

Leza Wainwright and Dr. Michael Lancaster got salary bumps with their promotions to co-directors of the state Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.

Wainwright, who had been the division's deputy director received a $5,979 raise, to $125,558 a year. Lancaster, who was chief of clinical policy, got a $7,614 raise, to $261,402, Lynn Bonner reports.

They replaced Mike Moseley who retired at the end of February after nearly four years as director.

Legislators want to delay Dix closing

Some legislators say they want to delay the planned closing of two state hospitals, including Dorothea Dix in Raleigh.

The state Department of Health and Human Services wants to move patients from Dix and John Umstead hospitals into new Central Regional Hospital in Butner in February, Lynn Bonner reports.

Legislators said the department was moving too fast and questioned whether there would be room for people needing help.

Mike Moseley, director of the state mental health division, told legislators that the state planned to keep a 36-bed "overflow" unit at Dix that would be open to patients from the region, in addition to 24 beds for patients from Wake County.

Even if the department finds space for patients in hospitals, overflow units and state alcohol treatment centers, it doesn't mean there are enough people working in those places to properly care for them, said Rep. Jennifer Weiss, a Cary Democrat.

"You can have physical beds," she said. "That doesn't mean you can take care of people."

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