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COSIG Co-Occurring Disorders Conference, Hershey PA, May 15-17, 2006 Gate E- SPHS Case Management, Charleroi (Destination to Independence) Earning Their Wings: MH – ICM with COD caseload COD Case management chart (with MH case management availability) Personal touch with consumers Mental Health CM at its BEST. FLIGHT MENU: • Welcoming/COD opening & ISS • Engaging/re-engaging, (100% services at Halfway House) • Meeting consumers every need,( Psych meds/ housing/ transportation • In last 30 days, 70% were ‘totally unable to work or do normal activities’ • Very mobile (dealing with using client at their residents/treatment) • 27 MH staff are COD Core Competent (trained or in training), including director and 3 supervisors. • Linking necessary services, especially with family members • COD ready, willing & capable “You are now free to move about the country” AS THEY PASS LIFE’S SECURITY CHECK-POINTS, THEY CONTINUE TO EARN ‘WINGS OF RECOVERY’ 2
MISA PILOT TAKES FLIGHT: A PILOT APPROACH FOR CONTINUITY OF CARE THROUGH MENTAL HEALTH AND DRUG & ALCOHOL SYSTEMS IN WASHINGTON COUNTY AIRPORT: WASHINGTON COUNTY COD PILOT PROGRAM MAIN FLIGHT 777: Co-Occurring Disorder Integration TERMINAL/GATES: GATE A - DESTINATION: GREENBRIAR TREATMENT CENTER (‘Check-in Point’) GATE B - DESTINATION: LIGHT HOUSE FOR WOMEN (‘Layover Until Take-Off’) GATE C – DESTINATION: WESLEY/SPECTRUM SERVICES (’12 Steps for Boarding’) GATE D – DESTINATION: SPHS – MON VALLEY (D&A) (‘Preparation for Landing’) GATE E – DESTINATION: SPHS – CHARLEROI (CM) (‘Destination to Independence’) ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival): 2004-2007 (federal time), On time? More passengers are passing security check points! Integration is making take offs and landings a smooth process. First flight available is replacing stand bys and less luggage and less overbooking verifies the BLACKBOX recording: PASSENGERS ARE EARNING THEIR WINGS OF RECOVERY THIS IS YOUR PILOT SPEAKING: “Final Approach, God Grant Me …?”
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<strong>COSIG</strong> Co-Occurring Disorders Conference, Hershey PA, May 15-17, 2006<br />
Gate E- SPHS Case Management, Charleroi (Destination to Independence)<br />
Earning Their Wings: MH – ICM with COD caseload<br />
COD Case management chart (with MH case<br />
management availability)<br />
Personal touch with consumers<br />
Mental Health CM at its BEST.<br />
FLIGHT MENU:<br />
• Welcoming/COD opening & ISS<br />
• Engaging/re-engaging, (100% services at Halfway House)<br />
• Meeting consumers every need,( Psych meds/ housing/<br />
transportation<br />
• In last 30 days, 70% were ‘totally unable to work or do normal<br />
activities’<br />
• Very mobile (dealing with using client at their residents/treatment)<br />
• 27 MH staff are COD Core Competent (trained or in training),<br />
including director and 3 supervisors.<br />
• Linking necessary services, especially with family members<br />
• COD ready, willing & capable<br />
“You are now free to move about the<br />
country”<br />
AS THEY PASS LIFE’S SECURITY CHECK-POINTS, THEY<br />
CONTINUE TO EARN<br />
‘WINGS OF RECOVERY’<br />
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