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Agenda 02-01-22; 7-a - Orange County Crisis-Diversion Facility – Updated Progress Report by the Orange County Behavioral Health Task Force and Special Recognition of Tony Marimpietri
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Agenda 02-01-22; 7-a - Orange County Crisis-Diversion Facility – Updated Progress Report by the Orange County Behavioral Health Task Force and Special Recognition of Tony Marimpietri
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25 <br /> CURRENT STATUS: LOCAL STAKEHOLDER (GAP ANALYSIS) <br /> Several factors limiting effective,comprehensive crisis response in Orange County have been identified by the local stakeholder analysis. Existing <br /> services are limited by one or more of the following: <br /> Do not provide a no refusal intake for law enforcement or emergency services. <br /> Do not integrate well with q diversion programs. <br /> Do not meet all needs due to extensive exclusionary criteria. <br /> Do not provide an appropriate setting for BH crisis care (not the least restrictive setting). <br /> Do not have the capacity to provide readily-available clinical services for q proceedings. <br /> Do not serve incarcerated individuals due to billing restrictions. <br /> Do not always provide peer support or case management follow up. <br /> Do not always provide adequate discharge planning (fail to facilitate warm handoff to community treatment and/or social services). <br /> Do not have the capacity to facilitate holistic support (recognize all determinants of health). <br /> Do not offer immediate access to MAT. <br /> Only Freedom House and the UNC ED allow access by the public on a 24/7/365 basis,and services are often at or over capacity. <br /> Limited resources for people who are indigent and uninsured. <br />
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