What We Can Do For You!

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Community Service Boards- What We Can Do For You! Judge Joe Bishop, Vice President Robyn Garrett, Executive Director Monday, September 17 th, 2018 CACJ GA Accountability Court Training Classic Center, Athens Georgia

What is the GACSB? Representing Georgia s CSBs as the Public Safety Net 25 Independent Providers Organizations Located in 6 Regions designated by the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) Map Resource: http://www.gacsb.org/members/find-a-provider/

What is a CSB? Part of Georgia s public system of care for behavioral health Georgia s public safety net for behavioral health Instrumentalities of the State Boards are appointed by the County Commission

House Bill 100 (1994) House Bill 100 in 1994 transformed the Community Mental Health Program operations in Georgia Community Mental Health Centers Community Service Boards. Declared CSBs to be governed by local Boards and be funded through contracts with the state of Georgia. Made CSBs the public providers for mental health, developmental disabilities, and addictive disease services. Authorized CSBs to provide health, recovery, housing, and/or other supportive services.

Governance Governed by a Community Board Appointed by the County Commissioner of each county in an individual CSBs coverage area. Board hires CEO to manage CSB Contractual agreements with the State and other entities provide the majority of CSB funding.

Where would you want your loved one to live?

Georgia DBHDD, State Psychiatric Hospitals, Private Hospitals (contracted), and Community Service Areas

Who do we serve? Children, adolescents, and adults Mental illness, addictive disease, and/or developmental disabilities. Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) Schizophrenia, Major Depression, and Bipolar Disorder.

How many are served? Fiscal Year 2017 Population MH/AD Total 150,405 MH/AD Ages 0-17 21,416 MH/AD Ages 18+ 128,989 IDD 4,118 TOTAL PATIENTS SERVED 154,523 * 18 CSBs using SPQM Data Warehouse

Where are services delivered? Clinics/Day Programs Schools/Workplace Emergency Rooms Medical Offices Homeless Centers Day Reporting Centers Probation Offices Court Houses Clients Homes Under Bridges/ in Tent Cities

What are the services offered? Addictive Disease Support Ambulatory Substance Abuse Detoxification Anger Management Classes Service: Clubhouse Service for Adolescents Service: Crisis Intervention Service: Crisis Intervention Services Deaf/Hard of Hearing Residential Treatment Service Diagnostic Assessment Domestic/Family Counseling Employment Counseling Family Outpatient Services Family Violence Intervention Programming Financial Management Counseling Group Outpatient Services Housing Assistance Housing Supplements Independent Residential Treatment Service Intensive Residential Treatment Service Legal Skills- Forensics/Competency Medical/Dental Care or Referral Medication Administration Mentoring/Peer Support Nursing Assessment & Health Services Opioid Maintenance Treatment Parenting Classes Peer Support Services Pharmacy & Lab Services Individual Outpatient Services Psychiatric Treatment Psychological Testing Residential Substance Detoxification Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Semi-Independent Residential Treatment Services TheraPlay Transitional Housing Transportation Assistance Vocational Rehabilitation

Primary Partners in the Community Sheriffs Offices Local ERs & Hospitals Probate & other Judges Day Reporting Centers Homeless Coalitions County Commissions Voc-Rehab Landlords Police Depts. FQHCs Jails Probation Officers Regional Development Faith Communities Employers Labor Department Voc-Rehab Landlords

Accountability Court Partnerships with CSBs Table I: Breakdown of the Amount of Treatment CSB s Provides Portion of Treatment CSB Provides Count of Programs All 24 Most 27 None 48 Some 52 Total Sample of 151

By the Numbers Court Type CSB Provides Service Service: Peer Support Services Other Treatment Provider Provides Service Service Not Provided Grand Total Adult Felony Drug 23 18 12 53 Adult Mental Health 19 9 2 30 DUI 4 12 5 21 Family Dependency 7 8 4 19 Treatment Juvenile Drug 1 5 3 9 Juvenile Mental 0 2 2 4 Health Veterans Treatment 3 11 1 15 Grand Total 57 65 29 151 Court Type Service: Nursing Assessment & Health Services Other Treatment Service Not Provider Provides Provided Service CSB Provides Service Grand Total Adult Felony Drug 31 15 7 53 Adult Mental Health 24 3 3 30 DUI 6 4 11 21 Family Dependency 11 5 3 19 Treatment Juvenile Drug 1 4 4 9 Juvenile Mental 0 2 2 4 Health Veterans Treatment 2 11 2 15 Grand Total 75 44 32 151 Court Type Service: Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Other Treatment Service Not Provider Provides Provided Service CSB Provides Service Grand Total Adult Felony Drug 24 21 8 53 Adult Mental Health 20 7 3 30 DUI 4 12 5 21 Family Dependency 10 9 0 19 Treatment Juvenile Drug 2 6 1 9 Juvenile Mental 0 2 2 4 Health Veterans Treatment 3 12 0 15 Grand Total 63 69 19 151 Court Type CSB Provides Service Service: Psychiatric Treatment Other Treatment Provider Provides Service Service Not Provided Grand Total Adult Felony Drug 35 12 6 53 Adult Mental Health 25 5 0 30 DUI 10 5 6 21 Family Dependency 13 4 2 19 Treatment Juvenile Drug 2 6 1 9 Juvenile Mental 0 4 0 4 Health Veterans Treatment 4 11 0 15 Grand Total 89 47 15 151

Service Deliver Continuum of Care Psychosocial Rehabilitation Peer Support Peer Recovery Supportive Employment Psychiatric Evaluation N ursing/ BH Assessment Crisis Stabilization Unit Crisis Intervention Homeless Services Traditional O utpatient Therapy ( Individual, Family, Group) Pharmacy and M edication M aintenance Transportation SA I ntensive O utpatient Program M obile Crisis in Community M obile Crisis in Emergency Rooms Semi-independent Housing I ntensive Residential Women s Services Shelter Plus Care Residential for Homeless Assertive Community Treatment Forensics Day Housing and Treatment Community Support Team Assessment and Therapy in Corrections and Judicial Community Support I ndividual HI V support & education

Coordination with Community Resources Provide Coordination and Linkage to Comprehensive Treatment, Recovery and Supportive Services

Behavioral Health Crisis Centers (BHCCs) Combines short-term, 24/7, walk-in crisis intervention and counseling services with emergency receiving capability and crisis stabilization beds. Individuals who are experiencing behavioral health crises are provided assessment, short-term crisis counseling, supportive services and referrals for ongoing care. Staffing includes physicians, nurses, licensed clinicians and other behavioral health professionals to provide interventions designed to de-escalate crisis situations and prevent out-of-community treatment or hospitalization. If individuals need a higher level of care, the attached CSU allows for admissions for short-term residential treatment.

Crisis Stabilization Units(CSUs) 24 hour units providing stabilization to those experiencing Mental Health crises or needing detoxification from substances. The program provides medically monitored residential services for the purpose of providing psychiatric stabilization and substance withdrawal management services on a short-term basis Can take individuals who are involuntarily committed.

How are we funded? 1% 7% 25% 40% State Contracts Medicaid 27% Private Insurance, Medicare County Contributions Other

Our Hope? Create complimentary treatment systems; Avoid creating parallel treatment systems. Capitalize on evidence based treatment systems practiced within CSBs.

The Pataula Story CSB? Who? What? Education is key! Partnership is key! Outcomes that show lives can change; treatment works; and recovery happens!

GACSB Headquarters Robyn Garrett Executive Director 3150 Golf Ridge Boulevard Suite 202 Douglasville, GA 30135 C: (912) 312-3205 F: (678) 868-1085 rgarrett@shpllc.com

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