H79SM083127
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
WJCS Total Care - Westchester Jewish Community Services (WJCS) plans to implement its CCBHC program, WJCS Total Care, to expand the accessibility of our results-driven, comprehensive, quality integrated services, augment our portfolio of services to enhance care coordination, and intensify our focus on SDOH.
The program will be launched in two MUA-designated locations, Mt. Vernon and Peekskill in NY, and aims to serve an additional 605 unduplicated clients over 2 years. Populations in both cities share common negative social determinants of health (SDOH) that are known to exacerbate poor behavioral health (BH) and physical health, including high levels of poverty, lack of access to care, including substance use (SU) and opioid use prevention, treatment, and recovery supports.
While there are other BH providers in both cities, currently their services are siloed with little integration, no coordination, and a lack of recognition of the role that trauma plays in BH. WJCS clinics have historically expanded to provide services to clients with SMI as 2 other MH clinics and a local hospital have closed or are scheduled to close.
Six of the 8 zip codes in Peekskill and Mt. Vernon experience disproportionate opioid burden, including deaths and non-fatal outpatient ED visits and hospital discharges. Michael Orth, Westchester County's current Commissioner of the Department of Community Mental Health, has expressed specifically to WJCS that the shortage of psychiatric staff across all agencies results in frustration for hospital discharge planners who are denied timely appointments because psychiatric staff at most local BH organizations are overbooked.
WJCS' "no-wrong door" philosophy, compassionate, trauma-informed care, and disciplined evidence-based programming for vulnerable individuals and community healthcare providers that need BH services ensure that we are well-positioned to provide CCBHC services to our target population of children, adolescents, and adults in Mt. Vernon and Peekskill who experience SMI, SED, and/or substance use (SU) disorders.
WJCS is a well-known and trusted provider in the community, currently operating 4 NYS Office of Mental Health licensed clinics, 9 satellite clinics in public schools and FQHCS, 86 programs throughout Westchester County which address trauma, racism, and stigma, and serves a total of 745 unduplicated individuals in Peekskill and 629 unduplicated individuals in Mt. Vernon (1,374 total). WJCS currently provides >60,000 behavioral health services per year to >3,500 unique individuals in Westchester County.
WJCS Total Care will (1) increase access to CCBHC services for focus populations by strengthening referral relationships with local FQHCS and DSRIP PPSS; (2) improve outcomes through enhanced integration of BH needs with physical and social needs by hiring a Coordinator of Integrated Services, providing staff with cross-discipline training (BH/SUD), expanding care management staff (peers and case managers), and enhancing care coordination/health monitoring protocols and peer/social supports; (3) improve care quality by increasing meaningful engagement in treatment through enhanced peer supports and care coordination. We anchor our care with a strong emphasis on engagement and comprehensive assessment of SDOH to ensure that more clients with unmet needs can access quality MH and SUD treatment.
The program will be launched in two MUA-designated locations, Mt. Vernon and Peekskill in NY, and aims to serve an additional 605 unduplicated clients over 2 years. Populations in both cities share common negative social determinants of health (SDOH) that are known to exacerbate poor behavioral health (BH) and physical health, including high levels of poverty, lack of access to care, including substance use (SU) and opioid use prevention, treatment, and recovery supports.
While there are other BH providers in both cities, currently their services are siloed with little integration, no coordination, and a lack of recognition of the role that trauma plays in BH. WJCS clinics have historically expanded to provide services to clients with SMI as 2 other MH clinics and a local hospital have closed or are scheduled to close.
Six of the 8 zip codes in Peekskill and Mt. Vernon experience disproportionate opioid burden, including deaths and non-fatal outpatient ED visits and hospital discharges. Michael Orth, Westchester County's current Commissioner of the Department of Community Mental Health, has expressed specifically to WJCS that the shortage of psychiatric staff across all agencies results in frustration for hospital discharge planners who are denied timely appointments because psychiatric staff at most local BH organizations are overbooked.
WJCS' "no-wrong door" philosophy, compassionate, trauma-informed care, and disciplined evidence-based programming for vulnerable individuals and community healthcare providers that need BH services ensure that we are well-positioned to provide CCBHC services to our target population of children, adolescents, and adults in Mt. Vernon and Peekskill who experience SMI, SED, and/or substance use (SU) disorders.
WJCS is a well-known and trusted provider in the community, currently operating 4 NYS Office of Mental Health licensed clinics, 9 satellite clinics in public schools and FQHCS, 86 programs throughout Westchester County which address trauma, racism, and stigma, and serves a total of 745 unduplicated individuals in Peekskill and 629 unduplicated individuals in Mt. Vernon (1,374 total). WJCS currently provides >60,000 behavioral health services per year to >3,500 unique individuals in Westchester County.
WJCS Total Care will (1) increase access to CCBHC services for focus populations by strengthening referral relationships with local FQHCS and DSRIP PPSS; (2) improve outcomes through enhanced integration of BH needs with physical and social needs by hiring a Coordinator of Integrated Services, providing staff with cross-discipline training (BH/SUD), expanding care management staff (peers and case managers), and enhancing care coordination/health monitoring protocols and peer/social supports; (3) improve care quality by increasing meaningful engagement in treatment through enhanced peer supports and care coordination. We anchor our care with a strong emphasis on engagement and comprehensive assessment of SDOH to ensure that more clients with unmet needs can access quality MH and SUD treatment.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
New York
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have decreased 14% from $3,989,696 to $3,436,445.
Westchester Jewish Community Services was awarded
WJCS Total Care: Expanding Integrated BH Services
Project Grant H79SM083127
worth $3,436,445
from the Division of Grants Management in February 2021 with work to be completed primarily in New York United States.
The grant
has a duration of 2 years and
was awarded through assistance program 93.829 Section 223 Demonstration Programs to Improve Community Mental Health Services.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion Grants.
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 8/4/23
Period of Performance
2/15/21
Start Date
2/14/23
End Date
Funding Split
$3.4M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$3.4M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to H79SM083127
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM083127
SAI Number
H79SM083127-1476781806
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
75SAMH SAMHSA DIVISION OF GRANTS MANAGEMENT
Funding Office
75MA00 SAMHSA OFFICE OF THE ASSITANT SECRETARY FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Awardee UEI
ERLAET29E4J6
Awardee CAGE
41PN9
Performance District
NY-17
Senators
Kirsten Gillibrand
Charles Schumer
Charles Schumer
Modified: 8/4/23