Common use of Community Mental Health Center Services Clause in Contracts

Community Mental Health Center Services. Assertive Community Treatment Staffing (ACT) – A new staff reporting tool was recently implemented to more effectively capture staff capacity. For example, a center’s ACT capacity may be higher with inclusion of overtime hours. Additionally, in this reporting period, staffing levels continue to be impacted by COVID-19 (e.g. mandatory quarantines, individuals on leave related to the pandemic).  Table 9a. Housing Bridge Subsidy Program Waitlist: Reason Administratively Removed from Waitlist – This is a new table that reports the reasons why some individuals, awaiting a Housing Bridge subsidy, are administratively removed from the waitlist before being awarded a subsidy.  Table 7. NH Mental Health Client Peer Support Agencies: Census Summary – Peer Support Agencies were open with limited on-site capacity due to COVID-19. The Average Daily Visits reported includes the number of individuals participating in groups online and on-site.  Tables 11a-c. Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults – Several data elements reported as zero (0), or otherwise lower than normal volume, reflect the direct or indirect impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as lack of crisis apartment use due to distancing and quarantine protocols.  Table 11c. Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults – Harbor Care. Data reflects the final month of this program, as operated by Harbor Care. The provision of mobile crisis services in Region VI transitioned to Greater Nashua Mental Health (GNMH) on November 1, 2021, however, data reporting is not yet available. The transition of the program includes a phased implementation approach wherein data reporting and crisis apartment services are scheduled to begin in May 2021. Acronyms Used in this Report ACT: Assertive Community Treatment MCT: Mobile Crisis Team BMHS: Bureau of Mental Health Services NHH: New Hampshire Hospital BQAI: Bureau of Quality Assurance and Improvement NHHFA: New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority CMHA: Community Mental Health Agreement PRA: Project Rental Assistance CMHC: Community Mental Health Center SE: Supported Employment DHHS: Department of Health and Human Services VA: Veterans Benefits Administration DRF: Designated Receiving Facility ED: Emergency Department FTE: Full Time Equivalent HBSP: Housing Bridge Subsidy Program HUD: US Department of Housing and Urban Development

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Samples: Community Mental Health Agreement, Community Mental Health Agreement

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Community Mental Health Center Services. Assertive Community Treatment Staffing (ACT) – A new staff reporting tool was recently implemented to more effectively capture staff capacity. For example, a center’s ACT capacity may be higher with inclusion of overtime hours. Additionally, in this reporting period, staffing levels continue to be impacted by COVID-19 (e.g. mandatory quarantines, individuals on leave related to the pandemic). Table 9a. Housing Bridge Subsidy Program Waitlist: Reason Administratively Removed from Waitlist – This is a new table that reports the reasons why some individuals, awaiting a Housing Bridge subsidy, are administratively removed from the waitlist before being awarded a subsidy. Table 7. NH Mental Health Client Peer Support Agencies: Census Summary – Peer Support Agencies were open with limited on-site capacity due to COVID-19. The Average Daily Visits reported includes the number of individuals participating in groups online and on-site. Tables 11a-c. Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults – Several data elements reported as zero (0), or otherwise lower than normal volume, reflect the direct or indirect impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as lack of crisis apartment use due to distancing and quarantine protocols. Table 11c. Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults – Harbor Care. Data reflects the final month of this program, as operated by Harbor Care. The provision of mobile crisis services in Region VI transitioned to Greater Nashua Mental Health (GNMH) on November 1, 2021, however, data reporting is not yet available. The transition of the program includes a phased implementation approach wherein data reporting and crisis apartment services are scheduled to begin in May 2021. Acronyms Used in this Report ACT: Assertive Community Treatment MCT: Mobile Crisis Team BMHS: Bureau of Mental Health Services NHH: New Hampshire Hospital BQAI: Bureau of Quality Assurance and Improvement NHHFA: New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority CMHA: Community Mental Health Agreement PRA: Project Rental Assistance CMHC: Community Mental Health Center SE: Supported Employment DHHS: Department of Health and Human Services VA: Veterans Benefits Administration DRF: Designated Receiving Facility ED: Emergency Department FTE: Full Time Equivalent HBSP: Housing Bridge Subsidy Program HUD: US Department of Housing and Urban Development

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Community Mental Health Agreement, Community Mental Health Agreement

Community Mental Health Center Services. Assertive Community Treatment Staffing – Reasons Not Accepted to ACT at New Hampshire Hospital Discharge Referral now includes supplemental notes to reflect additional information collected to document resolution occurred.  Tables 5a-f. Designated Receiving Facilities (ACTDRF) – A new staff reporting tool was recently implemented Some DRF sites made temporary adjustments to more effectively capture staff capacitycapacity to comply with CDC guidelines regarding COVID-19. Xxxxxx adjusted its DRF bed allocations as needed. For example, the Geriatric Psychiatric Unit capacity was reduced and the Pathways adult unit admitted up to 4 geriatric patients. Cypress Center’s reduced its capacity to enable single-occupancy.  Tables 5a-f. Designated Receiving Facilities (DRF) – In November and December 2019, Portsmouth Regional Hospital and Parkland Memorial Center (respectively) received approval for four (4) new DRF beds, for a centertotal increase of eight (8) DRF beds. Reporting for Portsmouth’s ACT capacity may be higher with inclusion of overtime hoursnew beds are included in this report. Additionally, in Parkland’s data reporting has not been fully implemented during this reporting period, staffing levels continue to be impacted by COVID-19 (e.g. mandatory quarantines, individuals on leave related to the pandemic).  Table 9a. Housing Bridge Subsidy Program Waitlist: Reason Administratively Removed from Waitlist – This is a new table that reports the reasons why some individuals, awaiting a Housing Bridge subsidy, are administratively removed from the waitlist before being awarded a subsidy.  Table 7. NH Mental Health Client Peer Support Agencies: Census Summary – Peer Support Agencies were open with limited on-site capacity due to COVID-19. The Average Daily Visits reported includes the number of individuals participating in groups online and on-site.  Tables 11a-c. Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults – Several several data elements reported as zero (0), or otherwise lower than normal volume, reflect reflects the direct or indirect impact of the COVID-19 pandemicState of Emergency declared in response to COVID-19, such as a lack of school referrals after schools were closed, and lack of crisis apartment use due to distancing and quarantine protocols.  Table 11c. Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults – Harbor Care. Data reflects the final month protocols or initial lack of this programappropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), as operated by Harbor Care. The provision of mobile crisis services in Region VI transitioned to Greater Nashua Mental Health (GNMH) on November 1virus testing supplies, 2021, however, data reporting is not yet available. The transition of the program includes a phased implementation approach wherein data reporting and crisis apartment services are scheduled to begin in May 2021etc. Acronyms Used in this Report ACT: Assertive Community Treatment MCT: Mobile Crisis Team BMHS: Bureau of Mental Health Services NHH: New Hampshire Hospital BQAI: Bureau of Quality Assurance and Improvement NHHFA: New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority CMHA: Community Mental Health Agreement PRA: Project Rental Assistance CMHC: Community Mental Health Center SE: Supported Employment DHHS: Department of Health and Human Services VA: Veterans Benefits Administration DRF: Designated Receiving Facility ED: Emergency Department FTE: Full Time Equivalent HBSP: Housing Bridge Subsidy Program HUD: US Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentDevelopment MCT: Mobile Crisis Team NHH: New Hampshire Hospital NHHFA: New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority PRA: Project Rental Assistance SE: Supported Employment VA: Veterans Benefits Administration

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Samples: Community Mental Health Agreement

Community Mental Health Center Services. Assertive Community Treatment Staffing – Reasons Not Accepted to ACT at New Hampshire Hospital Discharge Referral now includes supplemental notes to reflect additional information collected to document resolution occurred.  Tables 5a-f. Designated Receiving Facilities (ACTDRF) – A new staff reporting tool was recently implemented Some DRF sites made temporary adjustments to more effectively capture staff capacitycapacity to comply with CDC guidelines regarding COVID-19. Xxxxxx adjusted its DRF bed allocations as needed. For example, the Geriatric Psychiatric Unit capacity was reduced and the Pathways adult unit admitted up to 4 geriatric patients. Cypress Center’s reduced its capacity to enable single-occupancy.  Tables 5a-f. Designated Receiving Facilities (DRF) – In November and December 2019, Portsmouth Regional Hospital and Parkland Memorial Center (respectively) received approval for four (4) new DRF beds, for a centertotal increase of eight (8) DRF beds. Reporting for Portsmouth’s ACT capacity may be higher with inclusion of overtime hoursnew beds are included in this report. Additionally, in Parkland’s data reporting has not been fully implemented during this reporting period, staffing levels continue to be impacted by COVID-19 (e.g. mandatory quarantines, individuals on leave related to the pandemic).  Table 9a. Housing Bridge Subsidy Program Waitlist: Reason Administratively Removed from Waitlist – This is a new table that reports the reasons why some individuals, awaiting a Housing Bridge subsidy, are administratively removed from the waitlist before being awarded a subsidy.  Table 7. NH Mental Health Client Peer Support Agencies: Census Summary – Peer Support Agencies were open with limited on-site capacity due to COVID-19. The Average Daily Visits reported includes the number of individuals participating in groups online and on-site.  Tables 11a-c. Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults – Several several data elements reported as zero (0), or otherwise lower than normal volume, reflect reflects the direct or indirect impact of the COVID-19 pandemicState of Emergency declared in response to COVID-19, such as a lack of school referrals after schools were closed, and lack of crisis apartment use due to distancing and quarantine protocols.  Table 11c. Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults – Harbor Care. Data reflects the final month protocols or initial lack of this programappropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), as operated by Harbor Care. The provision of mobile crisis services in Region VI transitioned to Greater Nashua Mental Health (GNMH) on November 1virus testing supplies, 2021, however, data reporting is not yet available. The transition of the program includes a phased implementation approach wherein data reporting and crisis apartment services are scheduled to begin in May 2021etc. Acronyms Used in this Report ACT: Assertive Community Treatment MCT: Mobile Crisis Team BMHS: Bureau of Mental Health Services NHH: New Hampshire Hospital BQAI: Bureau of Quality Assurance and Improvement NHHFA: New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority CMHA: Community Mental Health Agreement PRA: Project Rental Assistance CMHC: Community Mental Health Center SE: Supported Employment DHHS: Department of Health and Human Services VA: Veterans Benefits Administration DRF: Designated Receiving Facility ED: Emergency Department FTE: Full Time Equivalent HBSP: Housing Bridge Subsidy Program HUD: US Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentDevelopment MCT: Mobile Crisis Team NHH: New Hampshire Hospital NHHFA: New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority PRA: Project Rental Assistance SE: Supported Employment VA: Veterans Benefits Administration End of page.

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Samples: Community Mental Health Agreement

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Community Mental Health Center Services. Assertive Community Treatment Staffing (ACT) A new staff reporting tool was recently implemented to more effectively capture staff capacity. For example, a center’s Northern Human Services ACT capacity may be higher with inclusion of overtime hoursstaffing counts are now separated by ACT team. Additionally, in this reporting period, staffing levels continue some staff counts are lower due to be impacted by COVID-19 (e.g. mandatory quarantines, and are not indicative of actual vacancies but individuals on leave related to the pandemic).  Tables 5a-f. Designated Receiving Facilities (DRF) – In November and December 2019, Portsmouth Regional Hospital and Parkland Memorial Center (respectively) received approval for four (4) new DRF beds, for a total increase of eight (8) DRF beds. Reporting for Portsmouth’s new beds was added in the last quarterly report. Parkland’s new beds are also now added to the quarterly report.  Table 9a5-e. Designated Receiving Facilities: Discharge Location for Adults – Improvement to the data-reporting tool used by the facilities to capture discharges in the “Home” category now includes individuals living with family members, living alone, and living with others (non-family). Housing Bridge Subsidy Program Waitlist: Reason Administratively Removed from Waitlist – This is In the past, some facilities’ data did not provide this level of detail and was captured in the “Other” category as a new table that reports the reasons why some individuals, awaiting a Housing Bridge subsidy, are administratively removed from the waitlist before being awarded a subsidyresult.  Table 7. NH Mental Health Client Peer Support Agencies: Census Summary – Peer Support Agencies were open with limited on-site capacity due to COVID-19. The Average Daily Visits reported includes the number of individuals participating in groups online and on-site.  Tables 11a-c. Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults – Several several data elements reported as zero (0), or otherwise lower than normal volume, reflect reflects the direct or indirect impact of the COVID-19 pandemicState of Emergency declared in response to COVID-19, such as lack of crisis apartment use due to distancing and quarantine protocols.  Table 11c. Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults – Harbor Care. Data reflects the final month months of this program, as operated by Harbor Care. The provision Capacity to provide services gradually decreased due to the loss of mobile crisis services staff transitioning to other employment opportunities in Region VI transitioned to Greater Nashua Mental Health (GNMH) on November 1, 2021, however, data reporting is not yet available. The transition anticipation of the program includes a phased implementation approach wherein data reporting and crisis apartment services are scheduled to begin in May 2021closure. Acronyms Used in this Report ACT: Assertive Community Treatment MCTNHH: Mobile Crisis Team New Hampshire Hospital BMHS: Bureau of Mental Health Services NHHNHHFA: New Hampshire Hospital Housing Finance Authority BQAI: Bureau of Quality Assurance and Improvement NHHFAPRA: New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority Project Rental Assistance CMHA: Community Mental Health Agreement PRASE: Project Rental Assistance Supported Employment CMHC: Community Mental Health Center SEVA: Supported Employment Veterans Benefits Administration DHHS: Department of Health and Human Services VA: Veterans Benefits Administration DRF: Designated Receiving Facility ED: Emergency Department FTE: Full Time Equivalent HBSP: Housing Bridge Subsidy Program HUD: US Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentDevelopment MCT: Mobile Crisis Team

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Samples: Hampshire Community Mental Health Agreement

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