Informal Briefing Minutes Tuesday, February 3, 2015-10:30 AM Present: Charlotte J. Nash, Jace Brooks, Lynette Howard, Tommy Hunter, John Heard 1. County Administration View Point Health Presentation Jennifer Hibbard, Chief Executive Officer of View Point Health, provided an overview of services offered by the organization. No Official Action Taken.
Board of Directors appointed by County Commissioners of Gwinnett, Rockdale and Newton Counties Gwinnett County: Gail Macrenaris, Chair Beauty Baldwin Commissioner, Lynette Howard Col. Donald Pinkard Louise Radloff www.myviewpointhealth.org VISION Building healthy lives and healthy families through high quality comprehensive care. Rockdale County: Chairman, Richard Oden Shayne Nolden Commissioner, Doreen Williams Newton County: Chairman, Keith Ellis Curtis Gallman James Johnson Jennifer Hibbard, CEO Derek Singleton, CFO A public authority created by the Georgia 0 General Assembly in 1994
High Acuity View Point Health Evidence-Based Recovery Services Housing Adult Crisis Stabilization Program Adolescent Crisis Stabilization Program Short-term Substance Abuse Residential Developmental Disability Day Services and Group Homes Inpatient Hospital Referral Residential Services Psychosocial Rehabilitation Peer Support Therapy (Individual, Group, Family) Individual and Group Skills Training Day Program Services Low Acuity Medication Management Psychiatric Evaluation Crisis Intervention Assessment Outpatient Services Lower Cost 1 Higher Cost
Gwinnett Locations Lawrenceville Outpatient Clinic Norcross Outpatient Clinic Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit Day Services Court Services **Opening 2015** Buford Outpatient Clinic Adolescent Clubhouse Administrative Offices 2 BH Group Homes 2 DD Group Homes Opening 3 more Bridgeway Village Charleston Place Highpoint Quad 2
Gwinnett Subsidy Goals and Outcomes 2014 All Gwinnett individuals and families have adequate temporary and permanent housing. 2014 Results Target Eight (8) DD consumers in two homes will be served and cared for 24/7, 365 days of 2014. 8* 8 Fifty (50) clients who would be otherwise homeless, will be housed. 109 50 All Gwinnett individuals and families have sufficient transportation to meet their mobility needs. 2014 Results Target Approximately 50 consumers will be transported daily. 51 50 All Gwinnett individuals and families have their care needs met. 2014 Results Target 5,000 people served with Adult Mental Health Services 6,100 5,000 100 people served with C&A Mental Health Services 494 100 1,000 people served with Adult C&A Substance Abuse Services 1,106 1,000 5,000 people served with Court Services (substance abuse) 1,423 5,000 *will increase to 20 3
Court Services A Drug Court sentence costs over $10,000 less than a prison sentence. Drug Court is 72% to 80% less than the daily cost of other traditional sentencing options for drug offenders. Court Services # of Clients Served in 2014 Gwinnett DUI Court 145 Gwinnett Drug Court 160 Gwinnett Juvenile Drug Court 38 Gwinnett Mental Health Court 62 Gwinnett Veterans Courts *NEW* Re-entry Services 91 Court Services 927 4
Accountability Courts Outcomes Gwinnett Drug Court - 176 Graduates, 17 Drug Free Babies Born, 91% Employment Rate, Retention Rate- 79.7%, Recidivism Rates Life of Program- 28.1%, 2013 UDS Results- 115 positives out of 10,151 screens- 1.1% Gwinnett DUI Court - 340 Graduates, 7 Drug Free Babies Born, 96% Employment Rate, Retention Rate- 89.9%, Recidivism Rates Life of Program- 24.6%, 2013 UDS Results- 51 positives out of 11,071 screens- 0.46%, Spanish Speaking Group also Gwinnett Mental Health Court 1 Graduate 5
Gwinnett Re-Entry Intervention Program Gwinnett Reentry Intervention Program (GRIP) is a collaboration between the Gwinnett County Sheriff s Department and United Way in an effort to reduce the number of incarcerated individuals returning to jails or prisons. GRIP Services include: Transitional Housing and Case Management Connection to mental and primary health services Employment assistance services Screening and application for benefits (SSI/SSDI, Food stamps) Financial Literacy courses View Point Health Re-Entry Supported Employment 100% of clients are in stable housing 95% of clients have not been hospitalized in past 90 days 90% of clients have remained in community and have not been incarcerated in past 90 days 43% of clients are gainfully employed with competitive jobs 6
Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit Community Development Block Grant Additional group rooms Increase beds from 16 to 23 Add evaluation and observation space Poverty Population Per Bed 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Referrals vs. Admissions 2650 73.2% Number of Referrals - Approximate 969 26.8% Number of Admissions 12,000 10,000 10,472 Programmatic Funding Population 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 3,642 4,134 2,167 4,187 4,680 DBHDD FY16 appropriations request includes funding to support the expansion. 0 Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 DBHDD Regions 7
Integrated Care Four Corners Primary Care Satellite location at Lawrenceville Center 2 exam rooms Co-located next door to Norcross Center Support Grant funding from Walton and Jackson EMC s supplement co-pays, medication and lab costs. 2014 Four Corners Primary Care 8 Oakhurst Medical Centers May 270 358 June 330 373 July 350 423 August 301 419 September 293 429
Gwinnett Coordinated Transportation Program Services are available to individuals who are associated with Gwinnett Senior Services Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Department of Family and Children Services Hi Hope, Inc. Creative Enterprises, Inc. View Point Health View Point Health is the contractor through the Department of Human Services to provide transportation. 375 Round Trips provided daily 72% for individuals with Developmental Disabilities 9
Bridgeway Village - Lawrenceville, GA 31-unit residential development on Lakes Parkway Permanent Supportive Housing Program loan administered by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) View Point Health provides supportive services, independent living skills training, behavioral health & medical services, developmental disability services, vocational services, etc 10
Thank you! Jennifer S. Hibbard, LPC Chief Executive Officer 678-209-2376 Jennifer.Hibbard@vphealth.org 11