H79SM085569
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Project Recovery: Addressing the Increased Behavioral Health Needs of Collin County Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Project Summary: LifePath Systems will implement Project Recovery to support and restore the delivery of our clinical services that were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This project aims to effectively address the needs of individuals with Severe Emotional Disturbance (SED), Serious Mental Illness (SMI), and individuals with SMI/SED and Substance Use Disorders, referred to as Co-Occurring Disorder (COD).
Population & Need: The populations of focus for this project will include Collin County residents ages 3 and older who have SED, SMI, or COD. Additionally, the project will also focus on LifePath Systems' workforce who serve the primary target population. Subpopulations of focus among individuals served will include minority populations and economically disadvantaged communities that have been disproportionately impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as those with criminal records and involvement in the criminal justice system. Despite revenue losses of nearly $1 million due to COVID-19, we have experienced drastic increases in the need for behavioral health services. In March 2021, crisis assessments increased by 24% and hospital admissions increased by 109% compared to March 2020. The number of residential and inpatient beds have also been reduced by as much as 50% in order to follow CDC health precautions during the pandemic.
Strategies: The project will consist of four core components that collectively address the required activities. Firstly, we will expand mobile crisis outreach services by establishing a High Utilizers Group & Outreach (HUGO) team to serve as co-responders in partnership with local law enforcement agencies. This team will help divert individuals from emergency departments and jail when appropriate. Secondly, we will establish the Living Room Drop-In Center for people to access basic needs and connect them with behavioral health services and resources. This will help divert them from emergency departments, inpatient hospitalizations, or jail whenever appropriate. Thirdly, we will expand support services to include care coordination, peer supports, and connections to supported housing, supported employment, and other key services to promote sustained recovery for people served. Lastly, we will enhance mental health supports for our current workforce to prevent burnout and promote well-being.
Goal & Objectives: The project goal is to support and restore the capacity of LifePath Systems to address the increased need for clinical services for people with SED, SMI, or COD due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The five project objectives are as follows:
1. 40% of people served will maintain or improve their current level of functioning in behavioral health or life domains as measured by NOMS or C-SSRS.
2. 50% of people served will reduce their number of repeated crisis episodes within 90 days as measured by SMARTCARE EHR reports.
3. 50% increase in utilization of TAP (Tele-Crisis Assessment Program) services to serve people at the Living Room Drop-In Center or in the community as measured by SMARTCARE EHR reports.
4. 75% of people served will report satisfaction with access and availability of services as measured by satisfaction survey scores.
5. 80% of the workforce will report satisfaction with mental health resources and supports provided by LifePath Systems as measured by satisfaction survey scores.
Project Summary: LifePath Systems will implement Project Recovery to support and restore the delivery of our clinical services that were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This project aims to effectively address the needs of individuals with Severe Emotional Disturbance (SED), Serious Mental Illness (SMI), and individuals with SMI/SED and Substance Use Disorders, referred to as Co-Occurring Disorder (COD).
Population & Need: The populations of focus for this project will include Collin County residents ages 3 and older who have SED, SMI, or COD. Additionally, the project will also focus on LifePath Systems' workforce who serve the primary target population. Subpopulations of focus among individuals served will include minority populations and economically disadvantaged communities that have been disproportionately impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as those with criminal records and involvement in the criminal justice system. Despite revenue losses of nearly $1 million due to COVID-19, we have experienced drastic increases in the need for behavioral health services. In March 2021, crisis assessments increased by 24% and hospital admissions increased by 109% compared to March 2020. The number of residential and inpatient beds have also been reduced by as much as 50% in order to follow CDC health precautions during the pandemic.
Strategies: The project will consist of four core components that collectively address the required activities. Firstly, we will expand mobile crisis outreach services by establishing a High Utilizers Group & Outreach (HUGO) team to serve as co-responders in partnership with local law enforcement agencies. This team will help divert individuals from emergency departments and jail when appropriate. Secondly, we will establish the Living Room Drop-In Center for people to access basic needs and connect them with behavioral health services and resources. This will help divert them from emergency departments, inpatient hospitalizations, or jail whenever appropriate. Thirdly, we will expand support services to include care coordination, peer supports, and connections to supported housing, supported employment, and other key services to promote sustained recovery for people served. Lastly, we will enhance mental health supports for our current workforce to prevent burnout and promote well-being.
Goal & Objectives: The project goal is to support and restore the capacity of LifePath Systems to address the increased need for clinical services for people with SED, SMI, or COD due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The five project objectives are as follows:
1. 40% of people served will maintain or improve their current level of functioning in behavioral health or life domains as measured by NOMS or C-SSRS.
2. 50% of people served will reduce their number of repeated crisis episodes within 90 days as measured by SMARTCARE EHR reports.
3. 50% increase in utilization of TAP (Tele-Crisis Assessment Program) services to serve people at the Living Room Drop-In Center or in the community as measured by SMARTCARE EHR reports.
4. 75% of people served will report satisfaction with access and availability of services as measured by satisfaction survey scores.
5. 80% of the workforce will report satisfaction with mental health resources and supports provided by LifePath Systems as measured by satisfaction survey scores.
Funding Goals
TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES AND TERRITORIES TO ENABLE THEM TO CARRY OUT THE STATE'S PLAN FOR PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO ADULTS WITH A SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS AND TO CHILDREN WITH A SERIOUS EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE, MONITOR THE PROGRESS IN IMPLEMENTING A COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY BASED MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM, PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES AND THE MENTAL HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL THAT WILL ASSIST THE STATES IN PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING A COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY BASED MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Texas
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 09/29/23 to 09/29/24 and the total obligations have decreased 20% from $5,000,000 to $4,003,886.
Collin County Mental Health Mental Retardation Center was awarded
COVID-19 Recovery: Behavioral Health in Collin County
Project Grant H79SM085569
worth $4,003,886
from the Division of Grants Management in September 2021 with work to be completed primarily in Texas United States.
The grant
has a duration of 3 years and
was awarded through assistance program 93.958 Block Grants for Community Mental Health Services.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Community Mental Health Centers Grant Program.
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 2/20/25
Period of Performance
9/30/21
Start Date
9/29/24
End Date
Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to H79SM085569
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM085569
SAI Number
H79SM085569-973397730
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
75MS00 SAMHSA CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Awardee UEI
WY9FGNAZSNA6
Awardee CAGE
591D6
Performance District
TX-90
Senators
John Cornyn
Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz
Modified: 2/20/25