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Mary Hoefler, MS, LCSW Office of Behavioral Health mary.hoefler@state.co.us 303.866.7518 Office

Senate Bill 266 Components of the BH crisis response system will reflect a continuum of care from crisis response through stabilization and safe return to the community with adequate support for transitions to each stage. No wrong door 24 hour statewide telephone crisis service hotline and warm line Walk-in crisis services and crisis stabilization units Mobile crisis services and units that are linked to the walkin services and crisis respite services

Senate Bill Con t Residential and respite crisis services that are linked to the walkin crisis services Serve individuals regardless of their ability to pay Be part of a continuum of care Utilize peer supports Specialized services for children/adolescents Incorporate different response mechanisms utilized between mental health and substance use disorder crises FY 14-15 amount appropriated 25.5 million

Inventory of Services 17 community MH clinics ; 7 specialty clinics SUD services delivered through Managed Service Organizations; 331 licensed SUD treatment providers 2 state psychiatric hospitals (Ft Logan, Pueblo) BH care accessed through primary care settings, especially in rural/frontier areas

Inventory of Services Aside from primary care settings, people access care through other safety net providers (in addition to CMHCs and Substance Use Disorder organizations) Rural Health Clinics, School-Based Health Clinics Federally Qualified Health Centers are a major source of primary care-based MH and SUD treatment. 133 clinic sites in 33 counties. Many FQHCs offer integrated behavioral health care treatment, often in collaboration with mental health providers. The level of integration and models for care utilized differs site to site.

General Facts WICHE Report 2/2013 3 in 5 Coloradans are in need of MH or sub abuse care (>1.5 million); <1/3 receive adequate care # of MH and SUD practitioners have increased in past ten years, but still too few providers with specialized skills willing to serve those with the most complex needs (Dual or Multi dx, DD, TBI) Greatest need in rural and frontier areas (82% of practicing psychiatrists, 86% of child psychiatrists and essentially all addiction specialists are in the Denver and CO Springs area)

More Facts Con t In 2012 number of suicide deaths reached an all-time high with 1,053 completed suicides (an increase of 15.8% in just one year). This is the highest number and rate of suicide deaths ever recorded in the state. In 2013, 1,004 deaths by suicide. CO is consistently among the ten states with the highest suicide rates nationally Number of suicide deaths in 2013 exceeded the number of deaths from homicide(186), MVA(507), influenza and pneumonia(608), breast CA(537), HIV(58)and Diabetes(786) 2013, 2 nd leading cause of death for ages 10-24

Capacity of Crisis System 17 different crisis number across the CMHC regions, including Metro Crisis (Rocky Mountain Crisis Partners) Bed capacity has decreased over the past ten years with multiple acute psych units closing 73% of Colorado s 64 counties are identified as rural or frontier (rural suicide rates higher than urban)

Current Status Hotline / Warm Line live on 8/1/14 1.844.493.TALK (8255) Rocky Mountain Crisis Partners, received the award to implement the new line Hotline vs warm line Interface with rescue services, first responders, local/regional mobile dispatch, etc

Current Status Con t Expanded hours for walk-in crisis evaluation 24/7 locations throughout the state. Consumer-facing services. Crisis beds 1-5 days Crisis Stabilization Units (Crisis Clinician referred). Individual may be on a mental health hold or accept treatment voluntarily. Sites are all 27-65 designated. In-home Respite / Residential respite beds 1-14 days (Crisis Clinician referred). Voluntary individuals only. Peer / para-professionally managed

Current Status Con t Increased mobile outreach (Hotline and local/regional dispatch) may be in conjunction with first responders. Respond to home, school, church, senior center, etc. Urban 1 hour; rural/frontier 2 hour response time. Operational December 2014

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