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1 MENTAL HEALTH ORGANIZATIONAL CHART GENESEE CO. MENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONTY SERVICES CONTRACT AGENCIES SPOA Outpatient Clinic Continuing Day Treatment Transportation Mental Health Crisis Service Case Management GCASA Mental Health Association NYSARC-Genesee County Chapter Restoration Society-ACE Employment Regional Action Phone Hillside Children's Center DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION nder New York State Mental Hygiene Law, Genesee County Mental Health Department is responsible for services and programs in the areas of mental illness, mental retardation, developmental disabilities, alcoholism and substance abuse. This is accomplished through a combination of county-operated services and contracted services with private not-for-profit corporations. County-operated services include Outpatient Clinics for adults and children, a Continuing Day Treatment program for adults and Case Management for adults and children. A Public School Outreach Program to several local schools providing on-site consultation and early intervention is operated through our children s clinic. Genesee County Mental Health also provides coordinated community mental health services through its Single Point of Access (SPOA) program. The contracted services are the Genesee Council on Alcohol and Substance Abuse clinic and prevention programs, Mental Health Association of Genesee County (Social Club), NYSARC- Genesee Co. Chapter Vocational Services, the Restoration Society s ACE Employment Service and Regional Action Phone Crisis Hotline.
2 2BDEPARTMENT: MENTAL HEALTH - CONTY SERVICES 1BSTRATEGIC FRAMEWORK Mission Community Mental Health Services Board "It shall be the Mission of the Community Mental Health Services Board to promote the development and insure the delivery of quality, cost effective mental hygiene programs of prevention, education, treatment, rehabilitation, and community support for individuals and families in Genesee County coping with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and alcohol and substance abuse." 0BMission County Clinical Services "Our Mission is to assist county residents with symptoms of mental illness in achieving and maintaining their highest level of functioning." To accomplish this Mission we will: Respect the dignity and worth of all individuals. Provide quality services in a caring, non-judgmental manner. Encourage the development of full potential and individual responsibility in the areas of living, learning, working, parenting, and socializing. Work cooperatively with other community resources. Promote a positive working environment for all staff. Maintain compliance with NYS Mental Hygiene Laws and Office of Mental Health Regulations. Key 2010 Accomplishments CONTY CLINICAL PROGRAMS: Outpatient Clinic, Day Treatment, Case Management, Crisis Services, SPOA & Transportation 1. Developed the Clinic restructuring plan & strategies for anticipated OMH switchover. 2. Completed Corporate Compliance trainings for Staff & Board. 3. Back filled Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner position to prescribe for children. 4. Introduced the K-Checks exclusionary software for Medicaid Fraud prevention. 5. Introduced Electronic signature pads for Doctors and Therapists. 6. Completed upgrade of New York State OMH Finger Printing program. 7. Completed upgrade of New York State Incident Management policy. 8. Converted 95% of non Licensed Therapist to Licensed Social Workers. 9. Maintained Clinic revenue within program budget. 10. Integration of evidence-based clinical practices in the outpatient clinic and day treatment program. 11. Streamlined client intake process to make it more efficient and expeditious.
3 By 2009 Key 2011 Goals 1. Increase departments units of service and revenues. 2. Enhance Corporate Compliance integration in Clinic, CDT & Case Management procedures. 3. Institute OMH Medicaid Regulatory billing/data changes. 4. Institute electronic client records in Mental Health Services. 5. Increase Mental Health services available to county inmates and increase coordination of linkage to mental health outpatient services upon release by adding a Forensic Coordinator Assistant. 6. Expand MRDD Linkage/Eligibility 7. Add Child Psychiatrist hours at the clinic. 8. Continue Revisions/pdates to Policy & Procedure Manual. BDGET CONTY SMMARY SERVICES Appropriation Adopted Actual Adopted Estimated Adopted Object Salary/Fringe 3,094,124 2,896,808 3,299,092 2,875,500 3,327,420 Equipment 14,000 6,668 3,750 20,000 4,500 Contractual 1,169,000 1,111,241 1,090,200 1,119,500 1,156,748 Total Appropriation 4,277,124 4,014,717 4,393,042 4,064,000 4,484,168 Revenue 3,721,247 3,495,628 3,778,080 3,405,500 3,852,193 Net County Support 588, , , , ,500 FTE s BDGET HIGHLIGHTS Salary/Fringe Cost increases resulted from an increase in salary steps, medical and retirement costs. Equipment Replacement furniture (used daily by staff & consumers). Contractual Cost of contracted psychiatrist and psychological services increased to bring them closer to market rates.
4 Staff Request-2011 Due to on-going changes within the Federal and State Medicaid regulations as well as the OMH Clinic finance restructuring Genesee County Mental Health requested the following amendments to our staffing which were not approved with budget adoption: 1. p-grade Secretary to Executive Assistant 2. p-grade (4) Clerk-Typists to Recording Clerk Mental Health 3. Eliminate Receptionist to create Financial Clerk INDICATORS Actual Estimated Budgeted Clinic Intakes/on the rolls 1,070 / 921 1,350 / 991 1,400/1,050 Clinic Visits 12,277 13,790 14,000 DOC Visits 11,926 13,790 14,000 Case Mgmt Visits 4,115 4,256 4,100 Crisis Hours Number of individuals served 1,757 1,900 1,900
5 CONTRACT AGENCY: MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION - Co. Acct. # 4321 DESCRIPTION The Mental Health Association in Genesee Co. promotes mental wellness through education, advocacy and support for our community, thereby improving quality of life and instilling hope. Our services include the following: The Place To Be Social Club, provides a safe environment for individuals with a diagnosed mental illness to gain social skills as well as have healthy social interaction. Activities include social outings, an Art Room and Gallery, Snack Shop, Kitchen, and Clothing Store. These activities and programs are designed to give individuals a chance to gain skills that will assist them in being productive community members. It also aids those that choose to return to the work environment with job readiness skills, such as preparing and serving food, taking inventory, purchasing, retail, and customer service to name a few. MICA/Trauma Services Programs, develops and implements services for trauma survivors as well as individuals in the community who are dually diagnosed with mental illness and chemical addiction. A strong community Task Force has been in place since 1997 and has worked together to identify community needs and establish ways to meet those needs. The MICA and Trauma programs provide support and advocacy for individuals in need as well as Life Bridges, MICA support group and Survivor of Suicide support group which are all open to the community. Evidence based trainings include the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP), Growing Beyond Survival and Wellness Self Management. Transportation is provided to our members without charge to meet their needs so they may live successfully and independently in the community. Transportation to appointments, social club, employment and shopping are a few ways this is achieved. Warm Line- The Warm Line program is well established and in its fourth year of operation. This program is a peer to peer, non-crisis telephone service that provides support and encouragement. It operates seven evenings per week, 365 days per year from 5:30-8:30 pm, when other supports are not available. Peer listeners are provided training opportunities as well as a stipend for a completed shift. Community Trainings / Support Groups- the MHA also provides educational trainings to the community on various topics, including Trauma, MICA, and mental illnesses. Mental Health Association Adopted 2010 Amended 2010 Adopted 2011 APPROPRIATIONS 362, , ,789 REVENE 362, , ,789 CONTY COST INDICATORS Actual Estimated Estimated _ Total Contacts 22,168 24,000 24,500
6 CONTRACT AGENCY: RESTORATION SOCIETY - Co. Acct. # 4323 DESCRIPTION: The Genesee ACE Employment Program is designed to prepare mental health consumers for employment through psychiatric rehabilitation readiness assessment, skills assessment and development, and individualized planning services. ACE develops supported employment positions in local businesses and assists in filling the positions with the ultimate goal of increased independent functioning, satisfaction and success. Participants are individuals diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness who have not been successful in utilizing other employment services, have had difficulty in maintaining independent, competitive employment, and demonstrate a desire and/or need for support in choosing, getting, and or keeping employment. This program is supported strongly by State Reinvestment Funding and involves no county tax dollars. The Peer Specialist Program at LeRoy Manor is designed to provide outreach and peer support to individuals with mental illnesses in a residential setting. The Peer Specialists assist in the development of self-advocacy skills, development of peer networks, educational and life skills groups and support groups. They serve as a role model and advocate in the areas of entitlements, empowerment, and daily living activities and accompany residents to medical appointments, shopping and other activities in the community. Peer Specialists work with residents both individually and in group settings to identify and achieve goals that they have personally identified. *Project Request: Transportation Driver $22,000 Adopted Amended Adopted ACE Employment APPROPRIATIONS 262, , ,391 REVENE 262, , ,391 CONTY COST INDICATORS Estimated Estimated _ Job Placements Clients Served Close collaboration will all employment agencies in the area is a part of the plan operation to maximize success and avoid duplication of service. The program also works in close collaboration with the Genesee County Department of Mental Health, residential providers and other community service entities.
7 CONTRACT AGENCY: GCASA - Co. Acct. # 4313 DESCRIPTION: The Genesee Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (GCASA) operates four programs which provide behavioral health services: Outpatient Treatment, Residential Services, Prevention and Employee Assistance Program (EAP). The main Outpatient Clinic is in Batavia, NY with Satellite offices in LeRoy and Indian Falls. Clinical treatment services are also offered to the jail, drug court, and probation clients. Specialized services are also offered applicants and clients of the Department of Social Services. Further specialized services are offered to women, adolescents and people struggling with concomitant psychiatric disorders. Additional Services are also available for people with nicotine and gambling addictions. The Atwater Community Residence is comprised of 17 beds for people in need of a halfway house for 3-6 months to support their substance abuse recovery. The Residential Services program also provides 24 supportive living beds in 5 different locations in Genesee County for people who need long term residential support of one year or longer. GCASA also operates a Crisis service providing 24hr. screening and referral on an as needed basis in the Emergency Room at nited Memorial Medical Center. GCASA provides a variety of prevention services which includes classroom education in county schools, as well as a Children of Alcoholics (COA) program for children who come from families where substance abuse is a problem, an alcohol and drug awareness program, server training, retail compliance checks and specialized programs to seniors, pregnant women, tobacco cessation and smoking prevention, gambling prevention and advocacy in a variety of settings and for healthy community living free of chemical abuse. GCASA also facilitates a nationally award winning Drug Free Community s Coalition whose purpose it is to lower the incidence and prevalence of substance abuse in the county as well as a New York State OASAS grant for a development and training Resource Center. GCASA s Employee Assistance Program has contracts with over 35 organizations and companies in the Genesee/Orleans/Wyoming County area which covers over 5,000 employees and their family members. This program provides counseling and consultation for personal, family, mental health and substance abuse problems to decrease work related problems such as absenteeism, poor performance, low morale and low productivity. Adopted Amended Adopted GCASA APPROPRIATIONS 1,547,747 1,553,652 1,559,652 REVENE 1,502,467 1,508,372 1,514,372 DWI FNDING 5,905 5,905 5,905 CONTY COST 39,375 39,375 39,375 INDICATORS Actual Estimated Requested Consolidated visits + contacts 17,500 17,500 17,500
8 CONTRACT AGENCY: REGIONAL ACTION PHONE - Co. Acct. # 4325 DESCRIPTION: Regional Action Phone, Inc. (RAP) is a free, confidential, 24-hour Crisis/Suicide Intervention, Information and Referral Hotline. It is a safety net for individuals in need of resources, support or simply a listening ear. RAP provides a variety of important and valuable services which includes: Crisis Intervention: Develop strategies with callers that assist them in regaining their coping skills. Suicide Intervention & Prevention: Provide services (including presentations) that turn potentially dangerous situations into opportunities for personal growth and a renewed faith in living. Also provide support to family/friends who are concerned about the suicidal behavior of a loved one. Information & Referral: Link callers to over 2,000 Resources (i.e. Support Groups, Food Pantries, Transportation, Inpatient/Outpatient Programs, Food, Prescription, Rent & tility Assistance, Housing/Emergency Shelter, Counselors/Therapists, Mediation/Legal, Parenting Classes, etc.) RAP is the place to call when you don t know where to call. Emergency Assistance Clearinghouse: Provide a centralized database for local food pantries to eliminate duplication of services or abuse of the system. Assistance Relay Services: Connect callers with Alcoholics Anonymous & Al-Anon Contacts 24-hours a day and with a Salvation Army Representative for crisis housing, food & prescription situations that occur during after hours. Genesee/Orleans/Wyoming Community Services Directory: A reliable resource with 700+ Organizations, Agencies and Providers that serve Genesee, Orleans & Wyoming Counties. On-Call Services: Provide On-Call linkage to Genesee County Mental Health Services (After Hours), Rape Crisis Services of Genesee County (24-hours) & the YWCA Domestic Violence Program (24-hours). Also provide Safe House Call Checks to clients staying in the YWCA Domestic Violence Safe House. (Evenings & Weekends) MICA Support Line: Provide support/encouragement, resources and meeting information to dually diagnosed callers 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. Tip-line: Provide an anonymous, confidential and toll-free number to call and report underage drinking parties or other activities that are harmful to the health, safety and/or welfare of young people 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. Medicaid Fraud Line: Maintains Medicaid Fraud Line and relays reported information to Genesee County Mental Health Services, Genesee County Health Department or GCASA. Law Enforcement Transport Information: Provide a single point of entry for any Genesee County Law Enforcement Agency to contact with information regarding the transportation of a Genesee County Resident to a Hospital due to Mental Health Issues or Crises. tilization of RAP s Contact Information during After Hours: Many Genesee County Service Providers, Therapists, Agencies and Organizations put RAP s contact information on their After Hours answering machine message or cell phone voice mail to contact in case of an emergency that cannot wait until normal business hours.
9 _ Adopted Amended Adopted Regional Action Phone APPROPRIATIONS 116, , ,510 REVENE 70,092 70,092 70,121 CONTY COST 46,389 46,389 46,389 INDICATORS Actual Estimated Requested Mental Health Calls 28,500 29,000 29,000 Total Hotline Calls 34,000 35,000 35,000 Times are extremely tough. The hope that the economy was going to turn around has transitioned into feelings of hopelessness and despair. The number of individuals and families impacted by the struggling, unstable economy along with the domino effect has been on the rise with no relief in sight. The difficult choices and sacrifices no longer are enough to simply survive by making ends meet. As a result, life has become not only stressful but overwhelming causing a major impact on people in the community. Suicide, Depression, Substance Abuse, Gambling, Domestic Violence, Family Violence, Child Abuse and nderage Drinking has become coping skills causing devastating damage to marriages, families, relationships and individuals. RAP Listeners have noticed that the seriousness of call situations as well as caller needs have increased and intensified. It s because of these extremely tough times and the fallout from them that it is so important and necessary for Regional Action Phone, Inc. (RAP) to continue to be available to caller s 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. For 38 years, RAP has been committed and dedicated to meeting the needs of callers by building trust and increasing awareness of its services in the community.
10 CONTRACT AGENCY: NYSARC - GENESEE CONTY CHAPTER - Co. Acct. # 4322 DESCRIPTION: The Genesee County Chapter NYSARC, Inc. provides a vast array of services for individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities in Genesee County. Programs include Supported Work, Transportation, Vocational Case Management, Medicaid Service Coordination, Job Readiness Skills and Job Placement, a variety of Residential options as well as Family Support Services. The Vocational Program and services provide structured, intensively supervised work training and experience. Placements in real full-time competitive work situations are the final step in the continuum for some of the workers who graduate from the supportive work settings. Through these programs many individuals are able to increase their level of independence and live successfully in a community setting with the pride of having earned income. We are presently engaged in the development of entrepreneurial businesses and micro enterprises to assist in meeting the vocational goals for people of Genesee County who also have intellectual and other developmental disabilities. Supplemental funding from the County is critical to our ability to help these individuals develop employment skills with a final goal of achieving competitive employment in our community. Adopted Amended Adopted NYSARC APPROPRIATIONS 426, , ,621 REVENE 354, ,283 88,876 CONTY COST 71,745 71,745 71,745 INDICATORS Actual Estimated Requested _ Worker days 28,500 32,250 32,250 Number of workers
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