Bureau of State Health Services Mental Health and Substance Abuse Division Specialized Female Services
Slide 2Funded Services DSHS reserves particular administrations for ladies who are pregnant, child rearing, or endeavoring to recapture authority of their youngsters. Mediation Services Treatment Services
Slide 3A Word About the Data Statistics got from examination of data accessible in BHIPS. These figures don't speak to contract execution measures; they were not computed similarly. Figures depend on 2009 customer information and accordingly, might be fragmented figures.
Slide 4Intervention Services DSHS-financed Pregnant and Postpartum Intervention Programs (PPI) 13 subsidized projects over the State. Give administrations to ladies who are not needing formal substance mishandle treatment, but rather who are at hazard for substance manhandle issues. Ladies who are pregnant or whose most youthful kid is less that year and a half old are qualified.
Slide 5Treatment Services DSHS reserves a total cluster of substance mishandle benefits particularly intended to address the issues of pregnant and child rearing ladies. Detoxification (Ambulatory and Residential) Outpatient Residential (Supportive and Intensive) Women and Children Residential (Supportive and Intensive)
Slide 6Specialized Female Detoxification Services Ambulatory Detoxification (5 temporary workers) $132,000 charged in 2009 230 customers served in 2009 Top 5 referral sources in 2009: Self referrers (26%) OSAR (23%) LMHA (14%) Other treatment suppliers (11%) DFPS (5%)
Slide 7Specialized Female Detoxification Services Ambulatory Detoxification 58% of customers conceded effectively finished the administration in 2009. Customers must be additionally admitted to another treatment benefit.
Slide 8Specialized Female Detoxification Services Residential Detoxification (6 temporary workers) $654,000 charged in 2009 884 customers served in 2009 Top 5 referral sources in 2009: Self referrers (44%) OSAR (17%) Family or Friend (8%) LMHA (6%) DFPS (4%)
Slide 9Specialized Female Detoxification Services Residential Detoxification 72% of customers conceded effectively finished the administration in 2009. Of those, 60% were hence admitted to treatment administrations (DSHS-supported).
Slide 10Specialized Female Outpatient Services $3,261,000 charged in 2009 (22 contractual workers) 3973 customers served in 2009 Top 5 referral sources in 2009: DFPS (46%) Probation (12%) Self Referrers (8%) OSAR (7%) Residential Treatment Providers (5%)
Slide 11Specialized Female Outpatient Services 47% of customers conceded effectively finished the administration in 2009. Consummation rates vary among referral sources: DFPS (52%) Probation (54%) Self Referrers (31%) OSAR (44%) Residential Treatment Providers (49%)
Slide 12Specialized Female Outpatient Services 53% of customers served in 2009 detailed forbearance at development. Restraint rates contrast among referral sources: DFPS (51%) Probation (53%) Self Referrers (half) OSAR (49%) Residential Treatment Providers (54%)
Slide 13Specialized Female Residential Services $5,832,000 charged in 2009 (18 temporary workers for serious private and 10 contractual workers for steady private) 3028 customers served in 2009 Top 5 referral sources in 2009: OSAR (31%) DFPS (29%) Self Referrers (13%) Detoxification Services (5%) Probation (4%)
Slide 14Specialized Female Residential Services 69% of customers conceded effectively finished the administration in 2009. Fulfillment rates vary among referral sources: OSAR (66%) DFPS (72%) Self Referrers (64%) Detoxification Services (74%) Probation (79%)
Slide 15Specialized Female Residential Services half of customers served in 2009 revealed forbearance at development. Forbearance rates vary among referral sources: OSAR (39%) DFPS (55%) Self Referrers (43%) Detoxification Services (66%) Probation (62%)
Slide 16Women and Children Residential Services $7,353,000 charged in 2009 (13 temporary workers for serious and 6 for steady) 1126 customers served in 2009 Top 5 referral sources in 2009: DFPS (46%) OSAR (16%) Self Referrers (11%) Probation (7%) "Other Community Agencies" (3%)
Slide 17Women and Children Residential Services 72% of customers conceded effectively finished the administration in 2009. Fulfillment rates contrast among referral sources: DFPS (77%) OSAR (73%) Self Referrers (57%) Probation (78%) "Other Community Agencies" (70%)
Slide 18Women and Children Residential Services 55% of customers served in 2009 detailed forbearance at development. Restraint rates contrast among referral sources: DFPS (57%) OSAR (52%) Self Referrers (53%) Probation (60%) "Other Community Agencies" (half)
Slide 19News About Access to Recovery ATR has been extended to new populaces inside the current ATR areas Bexar, Burnett, Dallas, El Paso, Harris, Tarrant, Travis, Fort Bend, Lubbock, Potter, Randall, McLennan, Collin, Grayson, and Jim Well/Brook, Taylor and Harrison regions Clients alluded by DFPS are qualified All DSHS need populaces are qualified Pregnant Injecting Women Pregnant Women Injecting drug clients Parents with kids in child care Honorably released veterans
Slide 20The Future Intervention PPI suppliers and DSHS are teaming up to create sound execution measures, clear proclamations of work, and helpful appraisal devices. Treatment 2011 Request for Proposals Has entered the "non-divulgence" stage New execution measures Individualized proclamations of work for each administration sort http://esbd.cpa.state.tx.us/
Slide 21Contact Us Natalie Furdek, M.Ed., LPC Women's Substance Abuse Services Coordinator Substance Abuse Program Unit (512) 206-5254 natalie.furdek@dshs.state.tx.us
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