H79SM085244
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
BMHA_CCBHCBERRIEN Mental Health Authority_Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic - Berrien Mental Health Authority DBA Riverwood Center (RWC) CCBHC Expansion Project (BMHA_CCBHC) proposes to expand its services to residents who experience or are at risk of developing severe mental illness, severe emotional disturbance, and/or substance use disorders.
The project aims to enhance our integrated healthcare approach through improving coordination with local primary care providers. We also aim to expand access and engagement methods to our substance use services array, increase trauma-informed treatment practices, and implement new evidenced-based interventions (EBPs) to improve care for those who experience acute behavioral health (BH) crisis.
This grant will serve 720 Berrien County residents over the next 2 years, with additional broad community impacts. Berrien County is a mix of both urban and rural communities in Southwest Michigan with traditionally underserved populations, including disproportionately high African American representation.
Currently, RWC works with approximately 4,200 consumers annually, including children through older adults. Many of these consumers suffer from preventable/treatable medical conditions such as cardiovascular, pulmonary, and infectious diseases and/or other health risk behaviors, which will be addressed with grant funding.
As part of this effort, 90% of RWC consumers will receive increased screening and, when warranted, intervention and monitoring of health risk behaviors/conditions. Integral to this effort will be improving the exchange of health information (HIE) among healthcare providers, as evidenced by communication with external providers and an increase in the notification rate when RWC consumers present at local emergency rooms for BH needs, to 80% of all occurrences.
RWC will leverage grant funds to expand and improve services to individuals who experience acute BH conditions via a multipronged approach. This includes the expansion of our mobile crisis team, offering increased flexibility to respond to acute BH crisis situations throughout the community, providing 24-hour follow-up contact for consumers discharging from acute BH care settings, and enhancing RWC's EBP as supported by 90% of clinical staff receiving motivational interviewing (MI) and trauma-informed care trainings.
Expanding access and increasing engagement rates for BH treatment are other key population health issues that will be addressed by targeting the increasing suicide and substance use (including opioid use) rates. Access and engagement with services will be targeted, with a goal of 80% of consumers initiating treatment within 14 days and 65% of those individuals receiving at least 2 additional interventions within 34 days.
RWC is guided by the tenants of the quintuple aim: 1) enhancing the quality of healthcare and the experience of the person served; 2) improving population health; 3) controlling cost; 4) improving the work-life of providers (including recruitment and retention of the behavioral health workforce); and 5) health equity, by working to eliminate or close health disparities. The CCBHC expansion grant is vital to RWC maintaining this path.
The project aims to enhance our integrated healthcare approach through improving coordination with local primary care providers. We also aim to expand access and engagement methods to our substance use services array, increase trauma-informed treatment practices, and implement new evidenced-based interventions (EBPs) to improve care for those who experience acute behavioral health (BH) crisis.
This grant will serve 720 Berrien County residents over the next 2 years, with additional broad community impacts. Berrien County is a mix of both urban and rural communities in Southwest Michigan with traditionally underserved populations, including disproportionately high African American representation.
Currently, RWC works with approximately 4,200 consumers annually, including children through older adults. Many of these consumers suffer from preventable/treatable medical conditions such as cardiovascular, pulmonary, and infectious diseases and/or other health risk behaviors, which will be addressed with grant funding.
As part of this effort, 90% of RWC consumers will receive increased screening and, when warranted, intervention and monitoring of health risk behaviors/conditions. Integral to this effort will be improving the exchange of health information (HIE) among healthcare providers, as evidenced by communication with external providers and an increase in the notification rate when RWC consumers present at local emergency rooms for BH needs, to 80% of all occurrences.
RWC will leverage grant funds to expand and improve services to individuals who experience acute BH conditions via a multipronged approach. This includes the expansion of our mobile crisis team, offering increased flexibility to respond to acute BH crisis situations throughout the community, providing 24-hour follow-up contact for consumers discharging from acute BH care settings, and enhancing RWC's EBP as supported by 90% of clinical staff receiving motivational interviewing (MI) and trauma-informed care trainings.
Expanding access and increasing engagement rates for BH treatment are other key population health issues that will be addressed by targeting the increasing suicide and substance use (including opioid use) rates. Access and engagement with services will be targeted, with a goal of 80% of consumers initiating treatment within 14 days and 65% of those individuals receiving at least 2 additional interventions within 34 days.
RWC is guided by the tenants of the quintuple aim: 1) enhancing the quality of healthcare and the experience of the person served; 2) improving population health; 3) controlling cost; 4) improving the work-life of providers (including recruitment and retention of the behavioral health workforce); and 5) health equity, by working to eliminate or close health disparities. The CCBHC expansion grant is vital to RWC maintaining this path.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Benton Harbor,
Michigan
490225711
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have decreased 74% from $3,891,551 to $998,555.
Berrien Mental Health Authority was awarded
Expanding BH Services for Berrien County Residents
Project Grant H79SM085244
worth $998,555
from the Division of Grants Management in August 2021 with work to be completed primarily in Benton Harbor Michigan 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 2/5/24
Period of Performance
8/31/21
Start Date
8/30/23
End Date
Funding Split
$998.6K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$998.6K
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to H79SM085244
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM085244
SAI Number
H79SM085244-235959782
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
County Government
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
JDN4A62ZWCN8
Awardee CAGE
6JAU2
Performance District
MI-06
Senators
Debbie Stabenow
Gary Peters
Gary Peters
Modified: 2/5/24