Behavioral Health Resource Network Proposal - Washington County Region Analysis
This proposal outlines the Behavioral Health Resource Network in Washington County Region, focusing on essential services provided by various organizations to address behavioral health needs, substance use disorders, housing, employment mentoring, and other support services. It highlights budget allocations, concerns raised by the Subcommittee, and initiatives undertaken by different organizations to cater to culturally specific needs and diverse staffing requirements.
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Behavioral Health Resource Network Proposal Washington County Region June 15, 2022
Washington County Region Initial Matrix Screening and Comp Behavioral Health needs Individual Intervention Planning Lower Berrier SUD Treatment Harm Reduction Services Peer Housing Services Support Employment mentoring Forest Grove Foundation Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Ideal Option Yes Yes Yes Yes The Mental Health Association of Oregon MetroPlus Association Morrison Child and Family Services Yes Phoenix Rising Yes WC Bridges to Change WC CODA, Inc. WC HIV Alliance WC LifeWorks NW Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes WC Lutheran Community Services WC Behavioral Health Division WC Miracles Club WC NW Instituto Latino WC Sequoia Mental Health WC The Recovery Gym WC Virginia Garcia Memorial Health WC Washington County Public Health Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes WC Youth Contact Yes Yes Yes WC The 4th Dimension Recovery Services Yes 2
Areas of Negotiation Initial budget request Washington County request Washington County Allocation: $20,529,702.14 Over allocation: $32,835,855.38 $12,306,153.24 BHRN membership 14 organizations included in a pre-formed BHRN 6 organizations not initially associated 3
OAC Subcommittee Concerns What is the wait time to receive MAT from Ideal Option? At Ideal Option, patients are scheduled for their first appointment within 24 business hours or on the same day if possible. Walk-ins are welcome and urgent referrals from community partners such as jails and emergency departments are prioritized. Can Phoenix Rising please provide greater detail related to their culturally-specific resources for folks coming out of prison, and address wages for their staff? Phoenix Rising s peers are recruited from the prison-based classes they attend while incarcerated; they all have lived experience of transitioning from jail or prison. Phoenix Rising is committed to using new M110 funding to hire a more diverse staff, increase wages for peers, and support culturally-specific outreach. 4
OAC Subcommittee Concerns Concern raised about whether Lutheran Community Services is hiring peer wellness specialists over addiction specialists. Lutheran Community Services will use M110 funds to hire a bi-lingual CADC and CADC Supervisor to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services in Washington County. Will services provided by M110 funding at Sequoia Mental Health be only for those diagnosed with SUD, not for clients outside of SUD needs? Yes, Measure 110 funding will only be used for clients with SUD disorders. 5
Washington County Region Final Matrix Screening and Comp Behavioral Health needs Individual Intervention Planning Lower Berrier SUD Treatment Harm Reduction Services Peer Housing Services Support Employment mentoring Forest Grove Foundation Ideal Option Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes The Mental Health Association of Oregon MetroPlus Association Morrison Child and Family Services Yes Phoenix Rising Bridges to Change CODA, Inc. HIV Alliance LifeWorks NW Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lutheran Community Services Behavioral Health Division Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Miracles Club NW Instituto Latino Sequoia Mental Health The Recovery Gym Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Washington County Public Health The 4th Dimension Recovery Services Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6
Budget Reconciliation Grantee Forest Grove Foundation Ideal Option MetroPlus Association Original Request $2,606,426.00 $47,500.00 $42,710.00 New Budget $2,606,426.00 $47,500.00 $42,710.00 Difference Morrison Child & Family Services Phoenix Rising $270,567.00 $69,466.27 $624,496.35 $1,522,479.62 $545,025.00 $404,829.00 $2,213,593.00 $814,072.00 $395,701.00 $734,594.00 $701,134.15 $444,559.71 $280,098.00 $69,466.27 $624,496.35 $1,522,479.62 $545,025.00 $404,829.00 $2,213,593.00 $814,072.00 $395,701.00 $734,594.00 $701,134.15 $444,559.71 $9,531.00 Mental Health Assoc n of Oregon Bridges to Change CODA, Inc HIV Alliance LifeWorks NW Lutheran Community Services Miracles Club NW Instituto Latino Sequoia Mental Health The 4 th Dimension Recovery The Recovery Gym Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Washington County BH Washington County PH $639,243.20 $1,332,949.51 $17,145,968.00 $2,228,062.06 $639,243.20 $1,187,803.07 $5,328,560.58 $1,927,410.08 $145,146.44 $11,817,407.40 $300,651.98 Total $32,783,375.87 $20,529,701.03 $12,253,674.84 7
Budget Reconciliation Notes - Virginia Garcia budget reduction: applicant initiated to reduce ask based on hiring delays and reality of workforce supply challenges. - Washington County PH: reduced harm reduction budget. - Morrison Family Center: Increased pay based on OAC feedback to increase pay. - Youth Contact removed from BHRN, did not provide any BHRN service elements (training only) - Washington County BH: reduction to infrastructure. Washington County BHRN Allocation: $20,529,702.14 Total request: $20,529,701.03 Under Allocation: $1.10 8