H79SM083148
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. CCBHC Expansion - Project Name: Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. CCBHC Expansion.
Summary:
We will increase 24/7/365 access to CCBHC psychiatric, addiction, and physical health care services, and after-hours crisis mental health services for individuals with serious and complex mental and substance use disorders in Vanderburgh County, IN.
Population:
Children, adolescents, and adults with the most serious and complex mental and substance use disorders will be served.
Strategies/Interventions:
CCBHC staff and service hours will be expanded to improve same-day access and follow-up appointment offerings. Tulip Tree Family Health Care (TT) FQHC will partner to provide on-site primary physical health care and monitoring, care coordination with Southwestern, and referrals to appropriate services to support expanded comprehensive, integrated client care.
Southwestern engagement specialist staff will perform 24/7/365 outreach in jails, shelters, homes, and other community locations, including mobile crisis response and stabilization services to be provided through a new Mobile Crisis Team (MCT). The MCT will respond to adults and children experiencing acute psychiatric crises during weekend and overnight hours with services provided on-site at the CCBHC or in homes, workplaces, or other community locations when called by law enforcement or other social service agencies.
A new five-bed shelter space at the CCBHC will receive individuals in acute psychiatric crisis and provide risk/need assessment, motivational interviewing, care coordination, and service referrals. Evidence-based practices will be delivered as appropriate.
Project Goals:
To increase the number of individuals that receive same-day access to community psychiatric, addiction, and/or physical health care services in an office setting, and to expand after-hours crisis mental health services, including emergency intervention and stabilization.
Objectives:
1. Expand on-site assessments/diagnosis for psychiatric and addiction service provision to evening/weekend hours.
2. Increase clients contacted by the CCBHC within one hour of initial contact.
3. Increase offerings for follow-up appointments within seven calendar days.
4. Increase reentry clients seen for assessment/diagnosis and care coordination post-release that do not recidivate in the next 90 days.
5. Provide HIV and viral hepatitis A, B, and C screening and testing.
6. Establish a new Mobile Crisis Team (MCT) to respond to individuals in acute psychiatric crisis in the community.
7. Open a 5-bed specialized shelter space for clients in a psychiatric crisis met by CCBHC MCT that do not meet criteria for hospitalization and are not comfortable in typical shelter due to trauma and/or other issues.
8. Divert 100% of clients met by CCBHC MCT who do not need emergency medical attention or law enforcement intervention away on the day of contact from jail and/or ED.
9. Make contact with clients met by CCBHC MCT at least one time daily until the client completes the next planned in-person appointment.
10. Increase the number of inmates receiving risk assessment care coordination services in the county jail for those in psychiatric crisis.
The project will serve 10,400 individuals in year one, 6,600 in year two, and 17,000 in total for the grant period.
Summary:
We will increase 24/7/365 access to CCBHC psychiatric, addiction, and physical health care services, and after-hours crisis mental health services for individuals with serious and complex mental and substance use disorders in Vanderburgh County, IN.
Population:
Children, adolescents, and adults with the most serious and complex mental and substance use disorders will be served.
Strategies/Interventions:
CCBHC staff and service hours will be expanded to improve same-day access and follow-up appointment offerings. Tulip Tree Family Health Care (TT) FQHC will partner to provide on-site primary physical health care and monitoring, care coordination with Southwestern, and referrals to appropriate services to support expanded comprehensive, integrated client care.
Southwestern engagement specialist staff will perform 24/7/365 outreach in jails, shelters, homes, and other community locations, including mobile crisis response and stabilization services to be provided through a new Mobile Crisis Team (MCT). The MCT will respond to adults and children experiencing acute psychiatric crises during weekend and overnight hours with services provided on-site at the CCBHC or in homes, workplaces, or other community locations when called by law enforcement or other social service agencies.
A new five-bed shelter space at the CCBHC will receive individuals in acute psychiatric crisis and provide risk/need assessment, motivational interviewing, care coordination, and service referrals. Evidence-based practices will be delivered as appropriate.
Project Goals:
To increase the number of individuals that receive same-day access to community psychiatric, addiction, and/or physical health care services in an office setting, and to expand after-hours crisis mental health services, including emergency intervention and stabilization.
Objectives:
1. Expand on-site assessments/diagnosis for psychiatric and addiction service provision to evening/weekend hours.
2. Increase clients contacted by the CCBHC within one hour of initial contact.
3. Increase offerings for follow-up appointments within seven calendar days.
4. Increase reentry clients seen for assessment/diagnosis and care coordination post-release that do not recidivate in the next 90 days.
5. Provide HIV and viral hepatitis A, B, and C screening and testing.
6. Establish a new Mobile Crisis Team (MCT) to respond to individuals in acute psychiatric crisis in the community.
7. Open a 5-bed specialized shelter space for clients in a psychiatric crisis met by CCBHC MCT that do not meet criteria for hospitalization and are not comfortable in typical shelter due to trauma and/or other issues.
8. Divert 100% of clients met by CCBHC MCT who do not need emergency medical attention or law enforcement intervention away on the day of contact from jail and/or ED.
9. Make contact with clients met by CCBHC MCT at least one time daily until the client completes the next planned in-person appointment.
10. Increase the number of inmates receiving risk assessment care coordination services in the county jail for those in psychiatric crisis.
The project will serve 10,400 individuals in year one, 6,600 in year two, and 17,000 in total for the grant period.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Indiana
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare was awarded
CCBHC Expansion: 24/7 Access to Mental Health & Addiction Services
Project Grant H79SM083148
worth $3,022,967
from the Division of Grants Management in February 2021 with work to be completed primarily in Indiana 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 7/20/23
Period of Performance
2/15/21
Start Date
2/14/23
End Date
Funding Split
$3.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$3.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to H79SM083148
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM083148
SAI Number
H79SM083148-2835976263
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
MWG8N624NZE3
Awardee CAGE
8GT12
Performance District
IN-08
Senators
Todd Young
Mike Braun
Mike Braun
Modified: 7/20/23