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_ _ <br /> Agency Name: Freedom House Recovery Center <br /> Mission Statement: Since 1974 Freedom House ry Center has been committed to making md�erenoe <br /> in the lives of people with addiction and mental illness. We believe that people can recover, and live afuU and <br /> hchlife, and to this '~end, vve have -created an atmosphere in which growth and recovery become attainable goals. <br /> Orange County Outside Agency Funding: 2007-08: $24.000 2088-08: $24.000 <br /> Executive/Program Director: Trish Hussey Website: www.freedomhouserecovery.org <br /> MAJOR SERVICES <br /> w <br /> Provide three to six months of recovery services for alcohol/drug-addicted women and men, and those <br /> who are dual disordered (SA and mental illness) in the Maggie Alvis House (12 beds) and the Men's <br /> Transitional House (10 beds) These halfway houses offer a safe, structured environment that incorporates <br /> a program to help residents recover and regain necessary life skills, including: 1) securing employment, 2) <br /> functioning as a member of the community-at-large, 3) securing permanent housing upon program <br /> nao <br /> completion, 4) reuniting with their families upon gradu uion' and 5) receiving direction and oversight, <br /> professional counseling, educational support, vocational support, clinical support, and life skills training. <br /> p <br /> Our Outpatient Programs have grown to meet community needs and changes in the Mental Health system. <br /> The program incorporates the following components: C and Drug Treatment Cou�; regional Resource <br /> Center (servi ng Orange an d Chatham); intensive outpo ti en t. regular outpatient. DWI assessments <br /> and <br /> evaluation and oversight, Family Program, and bilingual <br /> treatment, psychiatric serv�ea. medication eva . <br /> services. <br /> OUTCOME MEASURES <br /> / | <br /> FY 05-06 FY 06-07 FY 07-08 FY 08-09 <br /> Actual Actual Actual Projected <br /> #Clients served in Men's Transitional Living 36 36 46 46 <br /> #Clients served in Alvis Women's House 56 54 47 52 <br /> # Served in Outpatient Program from TASC, 125 142 165 185 <br /> Drug Treatment Court, Resource Court <br /> FY 2007-08 OUTCOMES <br /> Proposed Program Objective Status Actual Results <br /> Freedom House will provide a total of 22 Freedom House Served a total of 91 <br /> beds effecting a 9596 utilization rate for Exceeds Expectations men and women with a 97% <br /> theoeprogronns (84menondvvonnen)� utiUzoUonrate. ..vvavvere always full. <br /> (84 women). 76% of client's graduates from the <br /> 7596 of clients will graduate from the halfway houses and re-entered the <br /> halfway house programs and re-enter the Exceeds Expectations community with housing (Oxford <br /> community according to treatment plan Housea, newly found apts or homes, <br /> (houaing,jobs, reunification with family) and jobs, rejoining their families. <br /> 80Y6 (or 114 people) of clients in the <br /> 6596 of clients will complete the Outpatient Program graduated <br /> Outpatient Program meeting treatment Exceeds Expectations succasefuUy, meeting treatment goals <br /> of abstinence, employment and <br /> goals/Person Centered Plan . <br /> housing. <br /> 46 <br />
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