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16 <br /> BEST PRACTICES : OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT (U .S . FACILITIES) <br /> 01 <br /> • In addition to the literature review, we researched existing Medical Jail Diversion <br /> Leans toward providing BH Limited to providing criminal <br /> programs and facilities. and SUD and Physical Health FOCUS justice stakeholders an alterative <br /> Services. to using jail. <br /> There are scores of existing programs and facilities across <br /> the U.S. Limited Scope Comprehensive <br /> • BH Crisis Assessment and BH&SUD Assessment& <br /> representatives of a Stabilization. ServlC@S Stabilization; calDetox: <br /> He Sobering <br /> Subcommittee members interviewed re <br /> p 23-hour operation. Center; Physical Health; <br /> dozen operating and planned facilities. Pharmacy;multi-day stays. <br /> This review includes two important N.C. facilities: Restricted Anyone <br /> Limiting conditions: Admit anyone regardless of <br /> intoxicated,violence potential, Who Is Served? situation, behavior,age. <br /> Wakebrook suicidal ideation, IVCs. General public walk-ins. <br /> (Wake County, Raleigh). <br /> C3 356 Comprehensive Care Center (Buncombe Traditional Calming Setting <br /> Traditional medical facility with Living room space. <br /> County Asheville). patient rooms and chairs. Ph SICaI DeSI n EmPATH emergency setting. <br /> Designed to mitigate trauma and <br /> deescalate crisis. <br /> Figure on right illustrates the wide variation in facilities <br /> IN <br /> across six dimensions. Internally Focused Community Networking <br /> • Focus on crisis intervention Networked with all community. <br /> Exhibit B contains more complete summary Of best and stabilization services Collaboration treatment and social services <br /> provided within the Facility. with peer specialists and case <br /> practices findings. management support. <br /> No Program Integration Wrap Around Services <br /> • Focus is on operation of the Warm handoff to facilitate <br /> Facility without much HOIIStIC transition from crisis care to <br /> emphasis on other programs. community treatment and social <br /> services. <br /> 14 <br />