GLMHC/SCORE Jail Program: Providing Services for City of Tacoma Residents

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GLMHC/SCORE
Jail Program
Providing Court Ordered
Assessments and Jail
Transition Services for City of
Tacoma residents sent to the
SCORE jail
Mental Health & Transitioning
at SCORE Jail
Background/History
The City of Tacoma has historically
contracted with the Pierce County Jail
(PCJ) to house misdemeanor offenders
arrested by the Tacoma Police
Department
Due to the rising costs at the PCJ, the City
of Tacoma ended their contract with PCJ
in January of 2013 and entered into a
new contract with Fife Jail, who
subcontracts with SCORE
What is SCORE?
SCORE stands for South Correctional Entity
Private jail located in Des Moines that was
originally created to provide services for a
number of King County Municipal
jurisdictions
The facility opened in September 2011
and can house up to 802 inmates
Fife brings female inmates, those with
medical and mental health issues, and
others to SCORE, depending on need
Why SCORE?
MH Services at SCORE
The facility has a mental health
department as part of medical, which
provides medication and mental health
assessments during incarceration
Due to staffing and other considerations,
Jail Mental Health is more focused on:
Individuals with acute needs during
incarceration
Due to jurisdiction, etc.:
King County inmates for transition services
MH Services at SCORE
The department was unable to provide full
transition services and was quickly
overwhelmed with the number of court-
ordered assessments for Tacoma arrestees
Currently, Jail Mental Health works in
collaboration with the GLMHC embedded
program to provide comprehensive
mental health services
Med management, crisis, connection
Gaps in Services in the Past
The lack of transition services meant that
individuals with mental illness were not
receiving assistance with re-applying for
Medicaid, SSI, or re-connecting with
mental health services
The lack of transition planning also
resulted in individuals being released to
the streets in Fife with no transportation
and often with no place to go
Services Now at SCORE
Mental Health Screenings
Conduct initial assessments with newly
incarcerated individuals from Tacoma PD in
order to determine their needs
Jail Transitional Services
Provide linkages to needed community
services, including appointments with mental
health providers upon release and treatment
bed dates if appropriate/possible
Services, cont.
Emergency Transition Services
Arrange for crisis beds when needed
(The City of Tacoma has provided funding to
Comprehensive Life Resources for beds for
individuals with mental illness releasing from
SCORE)
“Evaluate and Advise assessments”
Ordered through the Tacoma Municipal Courts
so the court may be informed if an individual
has a mental illness and whether or not
competency to stand trial may be in question
Optum Connection
We found that there were still some gaps
in assisting people into services once they
were released due to only having one
individual on the “team”
In seeking a solution for this, we met with
Optum in November and they approved
a process by which individuals releasing
from SCORE could be referred to the Jail
Transition Team assigned to the Pierce
County Jail
JTS-Specific Services
Pick-ups from SCORE
JTS staff has been able to arrange to pick
up vulnerable individuals from the SCORE
jail upon release, to close gap in needs
Pre-release meetings to coordinate
Making connections so that inmates feel
less uncertain about following up/services
Follow-up after release
To provide holistic community services
How is it going?
The Numbers
Difficult to determine outcome data at
this stage
However:
Since the program started with
embedding at SCORE in October 2013:
354 total Case Management services
364 total Mental Health Screening services
106 Total Eval & Advise services
Populations Served
High utilizers
City of Tacoma compiles a list of
Frequently arrested individuals
Court-ordered evals
Show behaviors of concern to court
regarding potential competency issues
Previous utilizers of Mental Health services
New and in need (screenings)
Partnering, Coordination, and
Referrals
Communication, Communication,
Communication!
Fife Jail
SCORE Jail staff
Mental health
Transportation
Within jail/officers
City of Tacoma
Jail Transitional Services/Greater Lakes
Outside agencies
Partnering, etc.
Partnering with community organizations:
Pierce County Alliance
Pioneer Human Services
Comprehensive Life Resources (Park Place)
Work Source
Telecare
GLMHC Jail Transitional Services
Brain Injury Association of Washington
Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera…
Feedback
Contract has been in effect for 10 months
(As of August 2014)
In this stage, we have already received
feedback from:
City of Tacoma - very pleased with the
services being provided
Tacoma Municipal Court - particularly
impressed with the quality of the “eval and
advise” assessments
Success Stories
The case of “Jonathan”
In jail at SCORE for several months
Never received official mental health
treatment, including medications or
counseling
Paranoid Schizophrenia
Screened for mental health as routine part
of embedded SCORE MHP program
The Case of Jonathan
Connected therapeutically to MHP while
in SCORE jail, built trust
Started taking medication, compliant
Completed substance use evaluation
Received bed at Park Place for transition
services
Continued working with JTS to get
connected to community mental health
Questions/Clarifications
Thank you for your attention
Any questions about the program?
Contact information:
Lia Kamitsis, LMHC
Mental Health Professional, SCORE
liak@glmhc.org
(206) 257-6288
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GLMHC/SCORE Jail Program offers court-ordered assessments and transition services for City of Tacoma residents sent to the SCORE jail. Learn about its background, the purpose of SCORE, mental health services provided, and the collaboration efforts to address gaps in service provision.

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  • Tacoma residents
  • Mental Health Services
  • Transition Services

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  1. GLMHC/SCORE Jail Program Providing Court Ordered Assessments and Jail Transition Services for City of Tacoma residents sent to the SCORE jail

  2. Mental Health & Transitioning at SCORE Jail

  3. Background/History The City of Tacoma has historically contracted with the Pierce County Jail (PCJ) to house misdemeanor offenders arrested by the Tacoma Police Department Due to the rising costs at the PCJ, the City of Tacoma ended their contract with PCJ in January of 2013 and entered into a new contract with Fife Jail, who subcontracts with SCORE

  4. What is SCORE? SCORE stands for South Correctional Entity Private jail located in Des Moines that was originally created to provide services for a number of King County Municipal jurisdictions The facility opened in September 2011 and can house up to 802 inmates Fife brings female inmates, those with medical and mental health issues, and others to SCORE, depending on need

  5. Why SCORE?

  6. MH Services at SCORE The facility has a mental health department as part of medical, which provides medication and mental health assessments during incarceration Due to staffing and other considerations, Jail Mental Health is more focused on: Individuals with acute needs during incarceration Due to jurisdiction, etc.: King County inmates for transition services

  7. MH Services at SCORE The department was unable to provide full transition services and was quickly overwhelmed with the number of court- ordered assessments for Tacoma arrestees Currently, Jail Mental Health works in collaboration with the GLMHC embedded program to provide comprehensive mental health services Med management, crisis, connection

  8. Gaps in Services in the Past The lack of transition services meant that individuals with mental illness were not receiving assistance with re-applying for Medicaid, SSI, or re-connecting with mental health services The lack of transition planning also resulted in individuals being released to the streets in Fife with no transportation and often with no place to go

  9. Services Now at SCORE Mental Health Screenings Conduct initial assessments with newly incarcerated individuals from Tacoma PD in order to determine their needs Jail Transitional Services Provide linkages to needed community services, including appointments with mental health providers upon release and treatment bed dates if appropriate/possible

  10. Services, cont. Emergency Transition Services Arrange for crisis beds when needed (The City of Tacoma has provided funding to Comprehensive Life Resources for beds for individuals with mental illness releasing from SCORE) Evaluate and Advise assessments Ordered through the Tacoma Municipal Courts so the court may be informed if an individual has a mental illness and whether or not competency to stand trial may be in question

  11. Optum Connection We found that there were still some gaps in assisting people into services once they were released due to only having one individual on the team In seeking a solution for this, we met with Optum in November and they approved a process by which individuals releasing from SCORE could be referred to the Jail Transition Team assigned to the Pierce County Jail

  12. JTS-Specific Services Pick-ups from SCORE JTS staff has been able to arrange to pick up vulnerable individuals from the SCORE jail upon release, to close gap in needs Pre-release meetings to coordinate Making connections so that inmates feel less uncertain about following up/services Follow-up after release To provide holistic community services

  13. How is it going?

  14. The Numbers Difficult to determine outcome data at this stage However: Since the program started with embedding at SCORE in October 2013: 354 total Case Management services 364 total Mental Health Screening services 106 Total Eval & Advise services

  15. Populations Served High utilizers City of Tacoma compiles a list of Frequently arrested individuals Court-ordered evals Show behaviors of concern to court regarding potential competency issues Previous utilizers of Mental Health services New and in need (screenings)

  16. Partnering, Coordination, and Referrals Communication, Communication, Communication! Fife Jail SCORE Jail staff Mental health Transportation Within jail/officers City of Tacoma Jail Transitional Services/Greater Lakes Outside agencies

  17. Partnering, etc. Partnering with community organizations: Pierce County Alliance Pioneer Human Services Comprehensive Life Resources (Park Place) Work Source Telecare GLMHC Jail Transitional Services Brain Injury Association of Washington Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera

  18. Feedback Contract has been in effect for 10 months (As of August 2014) In this stage, we have already received feedback from: City of Tacoma - very pleased with the services being provided Tacoma Municipal Court - particularly impressed with the quality of the eval and advise assessments

  19. Success Stories The case of Jonathan In jail at SCORE for several months Never received official mental health treatment, including medications or counseling Paranoid Schizophrenia Screened for mental health as routine part of embedded SCORE MHP program

  20. The Case of Jonathan Connected therapeutically to MHP while in SCORE jail, built trust Started taking medication, compliant Completed substance use evaluation Received bed at Park Place for transition services Continued working with JTS to get connected to community mental health

  21. Questions/Clarifications Thank you for your attention Any questions about the program? Contact information: Lia Kamitsis, LMHC Mental Health Professional, SCORE liak@glmhc.org (206) 257-6288

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