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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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30 <br /> RECOMMENDATION: SCOPE AND FUNCTION <br /> Some 50 services/facility attributes have been specified to define the scope and function of the recommended Facility. Implementing these <br /> recommendations will establish services that do not currently exist thus enhancing crisis services and benefiting all involved in crisis care. <br /> In summary,recommended Facility: <br /> Offers immediate clinical services for assessment,stabilization,and treatment for patients experiencing BH crisis (mental illness and substance <br /> use disorders) in a more appropriate/least restrictive setting (compared to hospital-based services or jail). <br /> Makes referrals to community treatment and social services with warm handoff supported by case manager and/or peer support specialist <br /> facilitating transition of individuals from crisis care to community-based treatment. <br /> Allows access for walk-in patients on a 24/7/365 basis. <br /> Provides law enforcement and emergency medical services with a default destination and operates without restrictive entry or exclusion <br /> criteria (e.g.,accepts under the influence, IVC,agitated,suicidal). <br /> Provides criminal justice stakeholders with clinical assessment services and a facility to offer the most appropriate care for justice-involved <br /> individuals in the least restrictive setting possible. <br /> The next four pages provide a detailed list of specifications for the recommended Facility in four categories: <br /> Criminal Justice <br /> Clinical Services <br /> Community Treatment and Social Services Networking <br /> Physical Attributes of the Facility. <br /> 17 <br />
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