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Exhibit A—Scope of Services—Fiscal Year 2013-14 <br /> Orange County Outside Agency Performance Agreement Certification <br /> Funded Amount: $29,000 <br /> Agency: Freedom House Recovery Center,Inc. <br /> Programs: Alvis Women's/Chapel Hill Men's Halfway Houses and CH Crisis and Detox <br /> Purpose <br /> The mission of our halfway houses is to promote recovery by providing long-term,residential care and <br /> treatment in our 22 beds,for over 99 women and men,ages 18 and older,to break the cycle of poverty, <br /> addiction and illness,(1)effecting a 95%utilization rate for these programs, (2)reducing the incidents of <br /> relapse,and(3)reconnecting people to family,jobs and housing upon graduation. This long term <br /> treatment program provides the treatment and case management needed for our residents to recover from <br /> their addiction disease and mental illness,and to sustain their lives and their family's lives as they <br /> graduate. <br /> The Chapel Hill Facility Based Crisis and Detox program serves as the first step toward wellness <br /> and recovery for people,and it met the community's need for immediate response to crises for over 2,000 <br /> men and women over the age of 18 in FY 2012-13. Instead of going to the local Emergency Department <br /> or being incarcerated,crisis services provide the urgent treatment needed. During a stay in the <br /> crisis/detox unit,our doctors,nurses and clinicians are able to assess the person's needs,and make <br /> thoughtful and informed decisions,together with the individual,as to the next step in their treatment. <br /> This process has reduced the number of recidivists into the treatment field significantly. <br /> Outcomes <br /> Program will provide long term(3 to 6 months)recovery services and community support <br /> services to�95 men and women in need of addiction and recovery treatment during 2012/13,in <br /> order to break the cycle of addicted behavior. <br /> Outcome Objectives (Describe the result(s)the agency expects to achieve by the end of the <br /> funding cycle due to the tasks and activities performed as stated above) <br /> Outcome Objective#1: Maintain a 95%utilization rate in the halfway house programs. Staff <br /> will work with stakeholders/community partners(L NC Hospital, OPC LME, Court System, <br /> Drug Treatment Court,Family Court,Mental Health Court,IFC Shelter, etc.)to identify referrals <br /> for individuals in our community who need long-term halfway house services. <br /> Outcome Objective#2: 75% of all clients will graduate from the program and re-enter the <br /> community and/or family.Reconnect individuals to family,jobs and housing. Staff will <br /> develop a Person Centered plan,with a goal of self-sufficiency and sobriety upon graduation. <br /> Outcome Objective#3: 70%of clients will have sustained sobriety at their discharge. <br /> Outcome Objective#4: 54%of clients who graduate will have secured housing upon discharge. <br /> Outcome Objective#5: 55%of clients will find employment while in the programs. <br />
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