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Recovery Oriented systems of Care. Changes in Practice. Definitions. Recovery Oriented System of Care Recovery Management Recovery Support Services. Recovery System. Treatment System. Recovery Oriented System of Care – Critical Elements.
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Recovery Oriented systems of Care Changes in Practice
Definitions • Recovery Oriented System of Care • Recovery Management • Recovery Support Services
Recovery System Treatment System
Recovery Oriented System of Care – Critical Elements • Involve stakeholders in planning and evaluating services • Include persons in long term recovery and their families as stakeholders • Aim for a diverse spectrum of services - treatment, alternatives to treatment, and recovery support
Address barriers to accessing services • Emphasize coordination of services – case management • Involve peers and allies in the provision of services
Recovery Management – Critical Elements • Attraction • Outreach • Stigma reduction activities • Access and Engagement • Lowered threshold for admission • Reduce premature disengagement from treatment
Assessment and Treatment Planning • Strengths based • Focus on individual, family and community • Partnership/ Consultant Relationships with Patients • Enhanced choice and self-management
Recovery Management - Treatment Services • Evidence based • Culturally competent • Gender specific • Integrated with mental health and somatic health services • Family Involvement • Individualized • Length of stay and menu of services
Recovery Management - Treatment Services • Coordination with Recovery Support Services • Housing • Employment • Recovery community centers • Recovery coaching
Recovery Management - Treatment Services • Continuing Care • Monitoring, support and re-involvement in treatment • Connected to Community • Active linkage with recovery community • Development of recovery resources • Advocacy
Implications • System Management • Planning for multiple services • Coordination of services provided concurrently and sequentially • Integrating a new workforce • Monitoring new outcomes • Engaging diverse stakeholders
Implications • Changing the Treatment Model • Diverse combinations of treatment and support services • Maintaining longer contact with patients • Adopting innovations on a regular basis
Implications • Involvement in the Community • Partnering with Prevention • Shared community outcomes, environmental strategies • Collaboration with allied service agencies • Somatic and mental health • Housing, employment, recovery community centers