Overview of Clark County Behavioral Health System and Access to Homeless Services

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In Clark County, the Behavioral Health System provides a comprehensive range of services for individuals in crisis, including crisis assessment, referral to outpatient providers, day treatment programs, crisis stabilization, and inpatient psychiatric treatment. The system also offers services for homeless individuals, such as secure detox facilities and transition back to community behavioral health providers for continued outpatient treatment. Access to these services is facilitated through various entry points, including self/family referrals, emergency departments, jails, treatment providers, and schools.


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  1. Overview of Clark County Behavioral Health System & Access to Homeless Services By Vanessa Gaston Director Clark County Community Services

  2. Clark County Mental Health Crisis System ProtoCall takes calls Self/Family (Community Outreach) Emergency Department Jail Treatment Provider Schools POINT OF ENTRY Mobile Outreach (Beacon created new youth & adult outreach teams) Crisis Assessment and/or ITA Investigation Referral to Outpatient Providers (including PACT Teams-CSNW & Lifeline) Referral to Day Treatment (ADAPT Program-PeaceHealth) Referral to Crisis Stabilization Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment (Voluntary or Involuntary) Less Restrictive Alternative (LRA) Treatment (and Revocation) SERVICES RECEIVED Inpatient Hospitalization- Telecare 11 beds E&T/PeaceHealth single bed certs & Day Break for youth-6/2017 4 Crisis Stabilization Bed Placement - short-term 6-9 days-CRMHS Crisis Resolved with Referral to Local Resources Treatment Under LRA Return Home EXIT

  3. Clark County Mental Health Adult System LOC system (1-5) 5- Elahan Place (residential ) 4-PACT Teams (community based) Point of Entry Evergreen Inn Telecare/Station 2/Elahan Place (if bed available) Psych beds at EDs or If outpatient appropriate assessments scheduled or walkin same day M-F completed CVAB DSHS/CSO 3- CST Teams (community based) Telecare/Station 2/Elahan Place Ridgefield LC Medical Clinics/Hosp./ER/ED 2-Outpatient (clinic based) Enhanced Svc Facility (if bed available) Shelters 1-Outpateint (clinic based) Central Park Place Psych beds at EDs Schools 0-Peer/recovery serivces (CVAB) Azalea WSH Lincoln Place or Jails CSNW Crisis Oxford Housing If outpatient appropriate assessments scheduled or walkin same day M-F completed Lifeline Connections Walk-Ins/Family Agency owned units CRMHS DSHS Facilities Lutheran Family Svcs Recovery faith-based housing PATH/Homeless outreach SUD Treatment Programs NAMI Home SeaMar Street PeaceHealth - ADAPT day treatment

  4. Clark County SUD Crisis System Secure Detox Acquire ITA Court Documentation Point of Entry: Jails Transition back to Community Behavioral Health Provider for Continued Outpatient Treatment SUD Tx Providers Only 2 secured detox facilities - American Behavioral Health Services in Chehalis and Spokane Crisis System Arrange for Transportation to out of region facilities Hosptials Law Enforcement

  5. Clark County SUD System Short-term residential (if bed available in or out of region) Intensive Out patient Point of Entry Outpatient Jails Recovery programs Detox or Soberting Ctr Interim Services-waiting list Crisis 5 Prevention Coalitions- federal grant Medicated Assisted TX ER (if bed available) School based TX - local sales tax* Walk- Ins/Family Oxford Housing assessment completed Recovery faith-based housing CRMHS Parent Child Assistance Program CSNW* Lifeline Connections Home Change Point ITA Lifeline Street Day Break HP Wellness Ctr Cowlitz Indian Tribe

  6. Access to Housing Programs Housing Solutions Center Diversion Share Impact NW The Salvation Army Janus Youth Community Services NW Second Step Housing Vancouver Housing Authority Veteran Affairs Housing Hotline Housing Assessments VI-SPDAT 360-695- 9677 Rapid Re-Housing Priority Pools Based VAT Permanent Supportive Housing Outreach VAT 7

  7. DIVERSION Empowers a Household to Identify Housing without Entering the System. Short-Term Coaching Mediation Education Landlord Engagement Reduce Barriers to Housing Diversion through Council for the Homeless County Funds, United Way, Primarily privately funded Focus on Seniors & Families Homeless Student Stability Program (State Funds) Partnership with ESD, VSD & BGSD

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