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Mayview Regional Service Area Planning Process

Mayview Regional Service Area Planning Process. County Resource/Infrastructure Development Handout. Stakeholder’s Meeting February 15, 2008. Allegheny County. Allegheny County. Handout. Stakeholder’s Meeting February 15, 2008. Allegheny County.

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Mayview Regional Service Area Planning Process

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  1. Mayview Regional Service Area Planning Process County Resource/Infrastructure Development Handout Stakeholder’s Meeting February 15, 2008

  2. Allegheny County Allegheny County Handout Stakeholder’s Meeting February 15, 2008

  3. Allegheny County Allegheny County Plans forPeople Leaving Mayview • Peer Mentor at Mayview • 8 Peer Mentors • Specialized Housing • 2 new facilities, 6-8 beds • CMH Personal Care Homes • 4 facilities, +1 new • 107 beds • CTT • 5 teams, +1 new team • LTSR • 4 facilities, 58 beds Current – New Development In Place • CRR • 27 facilities, 262 beds • Supportive Housing/Project Based Housing • Mobile Medication • 1 team  3 teams now • Enhanced Clinical Service Coordination • 4 Teams • Implementing Single Point of Accountability

  4. Allegheny County Allegheny County Plans forPeople Leaving Mayview • New LTSR • 2 facilities, 6 - 8 individuals • Specialized Housing • 6 beds - 4/1, 6-8 - 7/1 • CMH Personal Care Home • 12 beds - 4/1,16 beds 7/1 • Expanded Supportive Housing • Peer Specialists • Minimum of 5 agencies Future Development

  5. Allegheny County Allegheny County Plans forPeople Diverted State Hospital • Crisis Services being centralized • Provider selected, site being secured • Police Crisis Intervention Teams • 64 trained • Police Central Recovery Center • 1 center, (10) 72 hour beds • Crisis Diversion Stabilization • 49 beds Current • Residential Treatment Program • 11 beds • Extended Acute Care • WPIC, TRU Unit • 1530 beds • Residential Treatment Facility • Mercy BH • 16 beds

  6. Allegheny County Allegheny County Plans forPeople Diverted from State Hospital • Integrated Crisis Service • Phone, Walk-In, Mobile, Residential • Extended Acute Care • Residential Treatment Facility -1632 - Additional facility • Community Based Extended Acute Care - New facility • Long Term Structured Residential • New facility, 16 beds • CTT Team • New team dedicated to diversion Future • Police CIT Training • Additional 36 officers, + suburbs • PAT Police, Pgh Schools, PH Auth • Police Central Recovery Center • Additional center, (10) 72 hr beds • In Home Supports FY 09 • New level of care • Living Room Crisis FY 09 • New level of care • Peer Specialists • Additional 2-3 agencies - FY 09

  7. Beaver County Beaver County Handout Stakeholder’s Meeting February 15, 2008

  8. Beaver County Beaver County CommissionersTony Amadio, Chairman – Joe Spanik - Charles A. Camp Beaver County Behavioral Health Gerard Mike, Administrator Mental Health Administration Mental Retardation Administration Drug and Alcohol Single County Authority HealthChoices Medicaid Managed Care Administration Early Intervention Administration Human Services Development Fund Administration State, Federal and Private Foundation Grant Management Direct Services: Outpatient Assessment Center and Case Management

  9. Beaver County Moving Toward a Recovery-Oriented System • Single Point of Accountability • Blended Case Management • ACT Compliant Community Treatment Team (CTT) • Plans for a Forensic CTT • BCBH Housing Plan • APPROVED • Preference Surveys well underway • Hiring a Housing Coordinator

  10. Beaver County Peer Mentoring • On-Going Visits to Mayview • Increased Community Activity • Community Outreach

  11. Beaver County Certified Peer Specialist Services • Aurora Psychiatric Rehabilitation is approved through HealthChoices • Seven consumers have successfully completed the certification • All seven are currently employed in a variety of positions

  12. Beaver County 2007 Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) Graduates Front row: Bob (CPS), Pam (CPS), Shirley (CPS), Kristen. Back row: Lucas (CPS), Pam.

  13. Beaver County A Comprehensive Continuous Integrated System of Care (CCIS) • Partnering with consumers, families, the provider community, Value Behavioral Health, and the State to enhance services for individuals with a co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder (COD) • Consulting with Drs. Minkoff and Cline • Close to signing a Consensus Document for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders

  14. Beaver County Enhancing Existing Supports • Crossroads: In-home assistance • COD treatment in the County jail • Forensic Housing • Expanding SAFE-Gate outreach to all adults • Increasing transportation options • Respite options for adults with children • Plans for a specialized personal care home • Outpatient Treatment and Psychiatric Rehabilitation for those who are Deaf and/or Hard of Hearing

  15. Beaver County Consumer Center Enhancements • Warm Line • Compeer • Evening Hours • Weekend services focusing on individuals with a COD • Additional Representative Payee Services • WRAP • Speakers Bureau

  16. Beaver County Contact Information Beaver County Behavioral Health 724-847-6225 Gerard Mike Pam Loaskie  Nancy Jaquette

  17. Greene County Greene County Handout Stakeholder’s Meeting February 15, 2008

  18. Greene County Greene County Service Area Expansion and Development Greene County Human Services is focused on understanding the principles of recovery and their application in the area of current and new program development

  19. Greene County Expansion of Current Services • Mental Health Outpatient • Partial Hospitalization • Drop In Center • Social Rehabilitation • Community Support Program (CSP) • Housing Options • Inpatient Hospitalization • SOAR (Senior Outreach and Referral) • Case Management

  20. Greene County Development of New Services • Community Treatment Teams • Mobile Mental Health Treatment • Peer Support • Psychiatric Rehabilitation • Crisis Services • Promoting Recovery through Education

  21. Greene County Greene County CSP Recovery and Wellness Conference March 17, 2008 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM Greene ARC Inc. (Ruff Creek Exit – Interstate 79) 197 Dunn Station Road Prosperity, PA 15329 At this Conference • Participants will be introduced to the backgrounds, Principle of Recovery and how they relate to the CSP. • Participants will be informed of current CSP initiatives. • Participants understanding of recovery will be enhanced through the experiences of the consumer. • Professionals will collaborate to develop community support initiatives to promote recovery. • Participants will gain a better understanding of the importance of medication, education, proper diet, exercise, and socialization in Recovery and Wellness. For More Information Contact Dean Virgili at (724) 852-5276 or dvirgili@co.greene.pa.us

  22. Lawrence County Lawrence County Handout Stakeholder’s Meeting February 15, 2008

  23. TRANSITIONAL LIVING HOUSE Serves 3 people who need a temporary place to live Staff Support at key times of the day or as needed People can stay as long or as little as they need Length of time based upon individual circumstances. Consumers sometimes need a temporary living arrangement when: Leaving an inpatient unit and need a bit of time before independent housing is available. Leaving an LTSR and not quite ready for independent housing. Leaving a Group Home or CRR and need some time before transitioning to independent housing. Someone is homeless for a period of time and need a place to live. Mobile meds are available to residents Case Management is provided Bus lines are nearby Laundry facilities available at residence One block from the Drop in Center Lawrence County

  24. HAPPY at HOME in LAWRENCE COUNTY Lawrence County has assisted individuals in returning home These individuals have demonstrated independence and are enjoying being back home. Each person discharged has told us what they enjoy the most about being back in the community: Walks on the property and being able to go on outings. Reading books and taking long baths. Fishing and having the independence of being able to walk down town to get a cup of coffee or a haircut. Spending time with her husband and family Going shopping The individuals discharged through the MRSAP have thrived in Lawrence County. Lawrence County is proud in the fact that these individuals have required ZERO inpatient hospitalizations or more restrictive local treatment since our first discharge in July of 2006. Lawrence County

  25. PATCHES PLACEINLAWRENCE COUNTY Lawrence County 217 NORTH MILL ST. NEW CASTLE, PA

  26. When is a Drop-In Center more than a Drop-In Center ? Lawrence County Community Resources SPIRITUALITY PEER SUPPORT WELLNESS education PHYSICAL HEALTH

  27. The Next Step Centerserves as aConsumer Resource and Support Center THE NEXT STEP offers: *Information on resources available in the community *Education classes *Help and Support for members *Physical health and Wellbeing *Social and Recreational activities Lawrence County

  28. Lawrence County Community volunteers They are Our Heroes!

  29. COMMUNITY ACCEPTANCE AND CONTRIBUTIONS Lawrence County MAMA’S PIZZA MAY’S DONUTS SHOP AND SAVE BELLERIA HOLLYWOOD VIDEO LOWES BLACKIES BILLARDS NEW CASTLE NEWS FORUM MEMBERS RESIDENTS OF LAWRENCE COUNTY FREECYCLE.COM MEMBERS

  30. Lawrence County We stress mentaland physical fitness

  31. Provide Monthly ClassesSome examples are: Lawrence County COMMUNITY EDUCATION ADULT LITERACY – individuals and GED class DRUG AND ALCOHOL- smoking cessation GATEWAY HEALTH – benefits and programs LAWRENCE COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES – housing, clothing , homeless help VETERANS OUTREACH - benefits FAMILY PLANNING – safe sex, STD’s, AIDS COMPUTER 101 - basics PA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION – classes on life skills SPIRITUAL WARFARE HELP MYSELF – Goal planning ACTS – transportation PHYSICAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH – Flu, pneumonia and tetanus shots. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND TRAINING LARK ENTERPRISES – job assistance HOPE PROGRAM – parolee program OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION CAREER LINK OTHER AMENTITIES Weight and Exercise Rooms Shower Rooms equipped with Personal Hygiene Products Warm Lunches served daily at no cost to individual WEIGHT AND EXERCISE ROOM JAMESON HEALTHCARE – Nutrition, diabetes education

  32. OffersComputer training:Microsoft WindowsExcelPublisherPower Point Each person has access to the computers from open to close. They are learning by a program that teaches them step by step the Microsoft Office programs with the assistance of a teacher. Lawrence County

  33. Field Trips and Cookouts Lawrence County

  34. Lawrence County “THIS IS WHAT THE NEXT STEP DOES FOR ME: YOU FILL THE PAGES OF MY LIFE WITH PURPOSE SOMETHIING TO FILL THE EMPTY SPACES AT THE END OF THE DAY YOU END THE NOTHINGNESS” - Member of Next Step

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