Washtenaw County COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH J A N U A R Y 2 0, 2 0 1 6
Welcome Trish Cortes, Executive Director Introduction of Administrative Staff: Michael Harding, Deputy Director Nicole Phelps, Chief Financial Officer Heather Linky, Chief Operations Officer Shane Ray, Director of Recipient Rights Sally Amos O Neal, Director of Customer Service Kelly Bellus, Service Utilization Manager Laura Higle, Performance Improvement Manager Megan Petersen, Contracts Manager
Access Department All Washtenaw County Residents Engagement, Connection, Crisis Management Triage, Assessment, Crisis Services Hours of operation- 24/7, 365 days per year Contact number- 734-544-3050 2015 Access received 55, 855 calls & completed 1,408 assessments
Access Department Triage Team- All Washtenaw County residents, information and referral to community resources, links to immediate support for mental health and substance use emergencies Crisis / Assessment Team- A mobile team, crisis stabilization services, information and linkage, navigation to mental health system, preadmission screening process, hospital diversion planning, and eligibility determination process to determine CSTS eligibility. Crisis Residential Services- Recovery oriented, person centered, 6 beds, short term crisis stabilization home.
Integrated Health Provide limited mental health services (consultation, short term therapy, co-visits) and bridging to CSTS if necessary at Packard Health. The staffing model is 1 FTE Mental Health Professional and 4 hours a week of Prescriber time. Washtenaw Health Initiative (WHI) member of the Safety Net committee which includes other Integrated Health partners.
Nursing, Health & Wellness, OBRA Nursing Services- Provides medication reconciliation and administration, checking vitals and education regarding medication and health conditions and care coordination with outside providers Health and Wellness- Provide disease management/health wellness services- care coordination, health education, limited transportation, nutrition services, social support to CMH clients with co-morbid health conditions Current Health Home Pilot Project- 535 enrolled consumers OBRA-provides screening for persons with a mental health diagnosis or developmental disability seeking admission to nursing facilities.
Youth and Family Services We provide a broad range of services to support the social and emotional health needs of children and their families from infancy through 18 years of age Children may have a mental health diagnosis or a developmental disability Currently serve approximately 800 families annually Use evidence based interventions supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics Philosophy is family centered, youth driven and strength based Services are provided in the community, foster independence, choice, and address the issues that are important to the family
Youth and Family Core Services Family support services for children with a SED and/or a DD diagnosis Case management and supports coordination Wrap Around Services Intensive Home Based Services Infant Mental Health (IMH) Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral (TFCBT) Parenting Through Change (PTC) and PMTO Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Individual and family therapy Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Respite Community Living Support skill building (CLS) Youth focused groups for healthy living(girls Group and Boys Group) Social Skills, Discussion and Art group Behavioral services Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) services Waiver Programs CWP and SEDWP
WISD YCS Success by Six & Early On Dimensions of Mental Health Services Model for Children & Families 2016 WC School SW WAC Y School Justice Committe e Children's Advocacy Center Supervisor Family CSM/therapy SED & DD, CWP, Parenting: PMTO & PTC, DD Complex Care Student Advocacy Center WA Council for Children RAHS UM Supervisor Home-based, Infant Mental Health, Wraparound, Trauma Focused CBT, SEDW WC Trauma initiative Collective Dimensions PA,MD, RN, Psychology Customer Services Hospital liaison EMU UM WCC Ozone CAN Family Housing Sheriffs Departmen t DHH S Supervisor DBT/Trauma Treatment, Family CSM Therapy/Autism Benefit/Intake/ Eligibility Assessments Public Healt h MICP Avalon Family Housing Corne r Healt h JDC Communit y WA Team UM Child Law School Foster Care Providers WC Court s Pediatricia ns Permanenc y Planning Autism Collaborativ e
Developmentally Disabled Adult Services Population Served Currently serving 930 adults Person centered strength based services that promote community inclusion and meaningful day activities Core Services Provided: Supports Coordination Therapy individual and group Psychiatry Psychology OT RD RN Housing CLS Vocational
Mental Health Adult Services Core Services Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Co-occurring (SA) services Case management services Medication supports and Nursing Residential support services (CLS, Specialized Residential) Currently serving over 2,000 individuals Specialty services PORT Jail Services Specialty court services SOAR Professional Peer Services Certified Peer Supports (CPS)
Community Partners NAMI Washtenaw ACA Student Advocacy Center
Questions Future Town Hall: March 22, 2016 beginning at 5:30 pm at the LRC