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3. HOW THE PROVIDER WILL ADHERE TO THE SCOPE��WORK <br /> Outpatient Services will be available on the same day access FBC/Detox services more quickly, but also <br /> for individuals presenting Monday through Friday engages them in preventative and outpatient services, <br /> between the hours of 8:OOAM and 8:OOPM, or the reducing the need for transfers to the hospital. The <br /> following business day for individuals presenting immediate linkage option from BHUC to FBC/Detox <br /> after hours or on weekends. Meanwhile, an individual includes medical clearances to prevent the individual <br /> who presents with Urgent or Emergent needs will having to enter an ED for behavioral health assessment <br /> receive a CCA and/or a Crisis Assessment, a referral and treatment. Additionally, due to medical clearance <br /> to the appropriate level of outpatient care, and/ being provided on BHUC site, external referrals to <br /> or will have access to one of the BHUC's 23-hour other behavioral health/detox units can be made <br /> observation bays. without the person entering the local ED. <br /> This portion of the program will not only allow for Under the proposed plan, law enforcement will utilize <br /> further assessment, observation, treatment, and the proposed new location for all behavioral health <br /> safety planning while the individual is working to drop-offs as the facility is proposed to be an IVC <br /> manage his or her recovery, but also grants the designated facility. With the additional expansion of co- <br /> individual access to staff who can offer additional located services and continued education and training <br /> support, coaching, and connection to recovery and for law enforcement officers. Supporting individuals <br /> treatment resources. in their efforts to remain in the community and out of <br /> the hospital ED is a primary objective of the proposed <br /> The Facility-Based Crisis (FBC) and Non-Hospital plan. As noted previously, Orange County has identified <br /> Medical Detox component of the proposed program a clear need for increased behavioral health capacity <br /> will be comprised of a sixteen-bed unit for adults with aimed at the expansion of the crisis continuum to more <br /> mental health and detox from substances in Orange effectively stabilize and support individual in crisis. <br /> County. The unit will be co-located with the BHUC, <br /> alongside a full array of outpatient services. The co-location of these programs will allow for <br /> increased coordination, communication, and integration, <br /> Following their participation in a BHUC assessment, bringing together programs that are now provided <br /> individuals in need of more intensive residential at multiple locations throughout the community). <br /> support will be referred to the FBC as an alternative RHA has demonstrated success with crisis service <br /> to inpatient or hospital-based care. Historically, delivery, as well as after-care referral and coordination <br /> individuals seeking behavioral health crisis services of care with other providers. Staff will continue to <br /> through the ED have encountered long wait times work closely with other service providers to ensure <br /> in their efforts to receive inpatient care and have ongoing communication and collaboration throughout <br /> then experienced lengthy hospital stays. The BHUC the community to ensure active engagement and <br /> program, in contrast, enables individuals to not only successful outcomes for individuals served. <br /> V <br /> I <br /> CPL 13 <br />