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Report of Visit to MCES to HWISeptember 2007. MCES. Established in Feb. 1974Developed at the request of the law enforcement and criminal justice communities in Montgomery County, PA following the suicides of 2 mentally ill detaineesIs now a 73 bed acute care facility that provides emergency psych
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1. Report of Visit to MCES(Montgomery County Emergency Services)
Presentation to House Health, Welfare and Institutions
General Assembly Building
September 6, 2007
2. Report of Visit to MCES to HWI
September 2007 MCES Established in Feb. 1974
Developed at the request of the law enforcement and criminal justice communities in Montgomery County, PA following the suicides of 2 mentally ill detainees
Is now a 73 bed acute care facility that provides emergency psychiatric and an array of crisis support services
3. Report of Visit to MCES to HWI
September 2007 MCES FY2006/07 Budget- $14,090 Million
Licensed by The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
Accredited by JCAHO
Other licenses include outpatient, crisis intervention, and drug and alcohol services
4. Report of Visit to MCES to HWI
September 2007 MCES – Evaluation Outcomes FY 2006
3,095 Evaluations Conducted
Voluntary Evaluations – 1,771
1,283 (72.4%) admitted
Involuntary Evaluations – 1,324
1,172 (88.5%) admitted
FY 2007
3,060 Evaluations Conducted
Voluntary Evaluations – 1,558
897 (57.6%) admitted
Involuntary Evaluations – 1,502
1,268 (84.4%) admitted
5. Report of Visit to MCES to HWI
September 2007 MCES Services Wide Array Of Services
(MH, MR, D&A, Co-Occurring)
Inpatient & Outpatient Services
Mobile Crisis Intervention Service 24/7
Forensic Services
Linkages to other rehab services
Crisis Residential services
6. Report of Visit to MCES to HWI
September 2007 Mandated Services in PA50 P.S. § 4301 Short term inpatient (other than state provided)
Outpatient services
Emergency services 24 hours a day
Partial Hospitalization
Consultation and education services to professional personnel and community agencies
Aftercare services for persons discharged from state and county facilities
Specialized rehab and training services
Unified procedures for intake for all county services and a central place providing referral services and info
7. Report of Visit to MCES to HWI
September 2007 Mandated Services in VAVa. Code § 37.2-500; 37.2-601 Emergency services
Case management (subject to availability of funds)
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September 2007 Commitment Law Detention Process Pennsylvania
Delegate (county administrator) issues a warrant requiring a person authorized by him or police officer to take person to facility for emergency examination
Exam conducted w/i 2 hours of arrival by physician
If physician finds person meets criteria, person is admitted for tx for up to 5 days
Virginia
Magistrate issues ECO – 4 hours
Magistrate issues TDO – 48 hours
Law enforcement transport
9. Report of Visit to MCES to HWI
September 2007 Commitment Law After Detention Pennsylvania
Confinement beyond 5 days requires hearing
Judge or mental health officer
If meets criteria, commitment for up to 20 days
At end of 20 days, another hearing is held. Up to 90 days
At end of 90 days, another hearing is held. Up to 180 days
Virginia
Confinement beyond 48 hours requires hearing
Judge or special justice
If meets criteria, commitment for up to 180 days
10. Report of Visit to MCES to HWI
September 2007 Best Practices of MCES Access Single point of entry into the system and a centralized location for law enforcement to refer individuals in psychiatric crisis
Access to emergency psychiatric treatment twenty-four hours a day, which includes mobile crisis services
Psychiatrist available 24/7
Aggressive and comprehensive mental health evaluations
11. Report of Visit to MCES to HWI
September 2007 Best Practices of MCES Access No refusal policy for:
law enforcement referrals including those suffering from a co-occurring disorder
mental health screening with psychiatric assessments if needed, including walk ins
Psychiatric treatment regardless of one’s ability to pay or legal status (i.e. prisoner, voluntary, involuntary, etc.)
12. Report of Visit to MCES to HWI
September 2007 Best Practices of MCES Transport Use of MCES operated ambulances and EMTs for transport of persons in crisis
Direct transfer of calls from 911 operator to MCES for dispatch
EMTs have extensive clinical training in MH and de-escalation techniques
Additional assessment of presenting needs is conducted during transport
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September 2007 Best Practices of MCES Strong Linkages Extensive planning and implementation of formal MOUs with other relevant agencies
Police and criminal justice system
Rehab facilities for substance abuse and other related services
Hospital ERs for medical clearance
Extensive CIS* training (during implementation and on-going) for police, staff, magistrates, probation and parole, judges, etc.
Full time Criminal Justice Director to develop curriculum and training
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September 2007 Benefits of MCES Best Practices Reduces incarceration of individuals with mental illness
2% of individuals in Montgomery County Jail have mental illness
2005 Jail Survey found that 16% of individuals in Virginia jails have mental illness
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September 2007 Benefits of MCES Best Practices Rapid police turnaround time
15 minutes on average in Montgomery Co.
4 hours or longer in Virginia
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September 2007 Benefits of MCES Best Practices Organizational and Cultural Change
Consistent “marketing” of the values of MCES throughout Montgomery County has changed the way MH crises are dealt with
MCES has become the “single point of entry” for people in MH crisis in the county
17. Report of Visit to MCES to HWI
September 2007 Benefits of MCES Best Practices Rapid stabilization of individuals in crisis in a safe, secure environment
A continuum of crisis stabilization services and an array of mental health services reduces the need for inpatient hospitalization
18. Questions? Contact Info:
Allyson K. Tysinger, Assistant Attorney General
Office of the Attorney General
atysinger@oag.state.va.us
Phone: (804) 225-4205