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MHDS Through the Years Series: The 80’s

Adult Day Activity Center
Madison Haywood Developmental Services
Historical Timeline       

1984 – Nov 1 – The Jackson facility combined forces with the Ben-Rich Center in Brownsville. The agency name was changed to Madison Haywood Developmental Services to reflect the broadened service area.

1986 – Mar 1 – Level IV duplex was purchased at 603 N Highland

1987 – Aug 1 – Supported Employment program is launched through Dept. of Vocational Rehabilitation

1987 – Nov 23 –  Level II Medicaid Waiver Home opens at 177 Tinker Hill Road

1988 – Oct 7 – Addition completed at Garland Workshop

1988 – Dec 28 –  Level II Male Home opens at 1620 East Chester

Enjoy a slideshow of images taken during the 80’s.

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Winners of the 16th Annual Bob Brown Memorial Golf Scramble

On Friday, 9/24 at Woodland Hills Golf & Country Club, 18 teams of 4 golfers played to raise operating funds for Mental Health & Developmental Services.  MHDS provides skills advancement, employment opportunities and residential services to 250+ adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in West Tennessee.

This year the tournament awarded three flights. The winners were:

1st Flight Top 3 Teams

1st Place Simmons Bank 1 Team Members:

Chuck Newell
John Slayton
Jon Sain
Lydia Traylor

Score: 50
2nd Place  Canopy Nation Golf Team Canopy Nation  Team Members:

Jay Mays
Mike Overby
Tracy Jeter
Orma Smith

Score: 55
3rd Place  Jerry Martin Golf Team Jerry Martin  Team Members:

Matt Hughes
Ryan Fincher
Bill Brewer
Mike Fincher

Score: 56

 

2nd Flight Top 3 Teams

1st Place NuMotion Golf Team NuMotion Team Members:

Patrick Montecillo
Tim Gardner
Babu Rao
Mel Patel

Score: 61
2nd Place Joe Cooper Insurance Golf Team Joe Cooper Insurance  Team Members:

Alan Ellis
Tommy Sadler
Rick Webb

Score: 61
3rd Place Bank of Jackson Golf Team Bank of Jackson  Team Members:

Tim Wilson
John Williams
Joe Peters
John Goodson

Score: 62

 

3rd Flight Top 3 Teams

1st Place Simmons Bank Golf Team #2 Simmons Bank 2 Team Members:

Jeff Schultz
Bailey Wolfe
Scotty Wolfe
Jason Schultz

Score: 66
2nd Place Horne Golf Team Horne  Team Members:

Rance Thetford
Jeff Graves
Tony Jones
Dale Cavaness

Score: 67
3rd Place Bolivar Ballers Golf Team Bolivar Ballers  Team Members:

Joe Hudson
Robert Hudson
Nathan Crisp

Score: 70

 

Last Place and Skills Contests

Last Place Pin High Golf Team Pin High Team Members:

Richard Beach
Denny Dix
Andy Beach
Kelly Sorrell

Score: 71
Closest to the Pin (#14) Tommy Sadler
Closest to the Pin (#8) Tommy Sadler
Longest Drive (#11) Ryan Fincher

 

Congratulations to all winners and thank you to all teams who came out to enjoy the day and help MHDS raise the funds we need to provide the life-changing services we provide every day! To learn more about MHDS or to find out how you can help enrich the lives of persons supported, please call 731-664-0855.

Summer 2021 at MHDS

 

It’s Mental Health Month!


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Watch Kristie’s Supported Employment Story

MHDS Through the Years: History in the Making

50th anniversary logo

We’re celebrating 5 decades of existence! 

In 2022, we’ll celebrate our 50th anniversary, and we want to kick off that celebration by highlighting a decade per quarter. Since there are 5 of them to highlight, we’ll be starting a bit early and highlighting the first decade of our existence during this last quarter of 2021.

We’ll be sharing photos, stories, highlights, and timelines as we take time to look back and reflect on where we started and how far we’ve come since then.

Join us as we take a trip down memory lane!

MHDS in the 70’s

MHDS in the 80’s

MHDS in the 90’s

MHDS in the 2000’s

MHDS in the 2010’s

 

Our Anniversary Luncheon

We celebrated this momentous anniversary with a luncheon held on August 11, 2022.

The short video below chronicles our journey through these 50 years.

We also got some coverage of the luncheon that you can view by clicking the links below or you can take a look at a slideshow of images taken at the anniversary luncheon.

The Jackson Sun

WBBJ

WNWS

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MHDS Through the Years Series: The 70’s

Adult Day Activity Center
Later became Madison Haywood Developmental Services
Historical Timeline

1971 – October – Services are provided on a voluntary basis at West Jackson Baptist Church according to a January 14, 1973 article in the Jackson Sun quoting original Director, Bob Ellis. The program served 5 persons one time per week.

1972 – Program on trial basis at North Side United Methodist Church for two days a week

1972 – June 1 – ARC (Association of Retarded Citizens) is chartered. The Adult Activity Center opened its doors located at Calvary Cumberland Presbyterian Church with 4 full-time and 1 part-time staff and 5 clients for 5 days a week

1972 – July 11 – Richard Morford, President of Jackson-Madison County ARC plans organizing meeting for a multi-disciplinary center. Those invited include Dr. Coleman, Hazel Lipscomb, Steve Roth, TN Department of Human Services, Title XX and others.

1972 – Bob Ellis hired as 1st Executive Director.

1972 – August 8 – $4,250 Grant from the TN Department of Mental Health approved and program moved to North Side United Methodist Church.

1972 – August 16 – State of Tennessee issues charter for Developmental Disabilities Corporation which encompasses 4 agencies: Adult Activity Center, Happy Hollow School, Cerebral Palsy Center, and Jackson Enrichment Center.

1972 – September 1 – Agency moved to rented house at 120 Hollywood. Clients increased to 16 ranging in age from 17 to 63.

ORIGINAL CLIENTS ORIGINAL STAFF
Linda Birmingham
Regina Mooney
Gene Neese
Bobby Johnston
Gene Cantrell
Bob Ellis
Hilliard “Rookie” Murphy
Sylvia McDaniel
Polly French
Louise Rudisell
 EARLY CLIENTS  1ST SOCIAL WORKER  2ND SOCIAL WORKER
Kenneth Mebane 
Sonny Jones
Larois Surratt
Rick Warmath 
Monda Johns
 Sandra Lawson  Nancy Morgan

 

1972 – November – Clients begin a Special Olympics bowling league at Malco Lanes with the team name The Adult Activity Center Rockets along with the Happy Hollow Hornets

1972 – Dec 20 – Request to County Judge, Walter Baker Harris requests a $10,000 grant for one year’s operation of June/July Summer School – $2,000; purchase/maintenance of vehicles for transportation – $3,000; and establishment/operation of workshop – $5,000.

1972 – Dec 28 – Benefit Dance at the National Guard Armory headlined by Ace Cannon

1973 – Summer program at Highland Park

1973 – April 19 – Letter sent from Hazel Lipscomb, Director of Developmental Disabilities Programs for the Tennessee Department of Mental Health indicating the planning group may apply for final funding of the new center with a targeted dedication date of July 1, 1976.

1975 – Moved to vacant Church on Glendale before beginning construction at Garland.

1974 – Feb 1 Level III Female Group Home opens its first location at 450 North Royal Street

1975 – April 1 Level III Male Group Home opens at 109 Allen Street in Bemis

1976 – The center broke ground on its current Jackson location at 38 Garland Drive.

1977 – October 1 – Agency began occupancy of 38 Garland Drive. The enlarged facility allowed for additional persons to be served and expanded the scope of work they could engage in.

1977 – October 24 – Bill Brewer (2nd Executive Director) began employment.

1978 – January 1 Level IV Male home opens on 907 West King Street in Lambuth College area

Enjoy a slideshow of images taken during the 70’s.

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