Minnesota's troubled psychiatric hospital in St. Peter has a new medical director, a psychiatrist who helped lead the dramatic turnaround of a renowned mental facility in Washington, D.C.
Dr. KyleeAnn Stevens, 39, was director of forensic psychiatry at St. Elizabeths Hospital, a once-beleaguered facility that until recently was under federal investigation for dangerous conditions and poor patient care.
Her appointment, effective last month, is expected to bring significant changes to the Minnesota Security Hospital, which has struggled with many of the same problems that bedeviled St. Elizabeths a decade ago. These problems include frequent outbreaks of violence, lapses in patient care, demoralized staff, and high turnover of hospital leadership.
Stevens was part of a team of psychiatrists that transformed St. Elizabeths — known in Washington as "St. Eve's" — into a national model of innovative psychiatric care. The turnaround involved a cultural shift toward treating people as patients with individual treatment needs, rather than as criminals, according to former hospital administrators.
"It's safe to say that [Stevens] has been exposed to some very sick people," said Dr. Roger Peele, former head of psychiatry at St. Elizabeths. "Anyone who has worked at St. Eve's for very long has seen just about everything."
In an interview, Stevens said she planned to carry through reforms already underway at the hospital, including a heightened focus on patient-centered care and a continued reduction in the use of punitive measures such as restraint and seclusion. The Minnesota Security Hospital, like St. Elizabeths, treats patients deemed by the courts to be too dangerous to be released to the community.
"We really want to focus on proactive approaches to managing symptoms to make sure patients are safe and feel safe," Stevens said.
Her appointment comes as the Department of Human Services, the state agency that oversees the mental hospital in St. Peter, embarks on a wider reorganization of state services for vulnerable populations.