Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults Sample Clauses

Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults. Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester Measure April 2020 May 2020 June 2020 April – June 2020 January - March 2020 Unique People Served in Month 265 299 290 669 618 Services Provided by Type Case Management 41 43 34 118 91 Crisis Intervention Service 198 269 179 646 242 Medication Appointments or Emergency Medication Appointments 4 5 5 14 15 Mobile Community Assessments 88 103 103 294 290 Office-Based Urgent Assessments 7 11 5 23 54 Other 248 248 258 754 781 Peer Support 0 00 00 00 00 Phone Support/Triage 000 000 000 0,552 1,565 Psychotherapy 4 4 3 11 9 Referral Source CMHC Internal 7 2 5 14 12 Family 49 71 51 171 148 Friend 4 15 6 25 19 Guardian 5 11 17 33 16 MCT Hospitalization 0 0 0 0 23 Mental Health Provider 10 3 5 18 30 Other 16 26 13 55 129 Police 75 79 95 249 204 Primary Care Provider 4 7 10 21 36 Self 151 171 140 462 468 Crisis Apartment Law Enforcement Involvement 75 79 95 249 204 Hospital Diversion Total 331 379 345 1,055 1,088 Revisions to Prior Period: None. Data Source: Phoenix 2. Notes: Data Compiled 07/31/2020; reported values other than the Unduplicated People Served in Month value are not de- duplicated at the individual person level; individual people can account for multiple instances of service use, hospital diversions, etc.
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Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults. Riverbend Community Mental Health Center Measure July 2020 August 2020 September 2020 July – Sept. 2020 April – June 2020 Unique People Served in Month 210 197 230 557 530 Services Provided by Type Crisis Intervention Services 5 5 4 14 1 ED Based Assessment* 0 0 0 0 0 Medication Appointments or Emergency Medication Appointments* 0 0 0 0 0 Mobile Community Assessments 80 43 55 178 211 Office-Based Urgent Assessments 15 10 20 45 28 Phone Support/Triage 000 000 000 0,294 1,343 Referral Source CMHC Internal 14 17 23 54 34 Emergency Department 1 9 16 26 9 Family 20 31 25 76 70 Friend 7 4 6 17 12 Guardian 22 16 19 57 58 Other 4 10 17 31 7 Police 12 6 5 23 36 Primary Care Provider 5 5 7 17 14 Self 118 209 168 495 345 School 1 1 9 11 2 Crisis Apartment Apartment Admissions 15 10 20 45 39 Apartment Bed Days 40 36 69 145 125 Apartment Average Length of Stay 2.5 3.6 3.5 3.2 3.3 Law Enforcement Involvement 24 6 19 49 76 Hospital Diversions Total 188 160 175 523 529 Revisions to Prior Period: None. Data Source: Riverbend CMHC submitted report. Notes: Data Compiled 10/27/2020. Reported values other than the Unique People Served in Month value are not de-duplicated at the individual level; individuals can account for multiple instances of service use, hospital diversions, etc. *A data reporting issue resulting in no services being captured for reporting purposes in some categories is being addressed with Riverbend.
Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults. Riverbend Community Mental Health Center Measure July 2021 August 2021 September 2021 July – Sept. 2021 Apr. – Jun. 2021 Unique People Served in Month 187 190 204 478 450 Services Provided by Type Crisis Apartment Service 56 37 43 136 123 ED Based Assessment 0 0 0 0 0 Mobile Community Assessments 15 25 34 74 57 Office-Based Urgent Assessments 24 26 48 98 141 Other 0 0 0 0 0 Peer Support 000 000 000 000 000 Phone Support/Triage 000 000 000 0,093 826 Referral Source CMHC Internal 18 48 76 142 51 Emergency Department 14 16 11 41 32 Family 38 33 45 116 99 Friend 5 4 4 13 7 Guardian* 0 0 0 0 0 Mental Health Provider 51 65 49 165 169 Other 37 33 45 115 85 Police 21 13 4 38 25 Primary Care Provider 6 6 12 24 25 Self 334 328 390 1,052 958 School 0 1 18 19 30 Crisis Apartment* Apartment Bed Days 86 33 42 161 169 Apartment Average Length of Stay 6.6 3.7 4.2 5.0 11.3 Law Enforcement Involvement 21 13 4 38 25 Hospital Diversions Total 105 135 179 419 312 *In January 2021, the provider began transitioning its mobile crisis data reporting from manual to Phoenix. An “*” indicates areas of active data quality improvement being monitored by DHHS. Notes: Data Compiled 11/16/2021. Reported values, other than Unique People Served in Month, are not de-duplicated at the individual level; individuals can account for multiple instances of service use, hospital diversions, etc.
Mobile Crisis Services and Supports for Adults. Harbor Homes Measure July 2019 August 2019 September 2019 July - September 2019 April - June 2019 Unique People Served in Month 146 146 156 377 419 Services Provided by Type Case Management 51 38 36 125 279 ED Based Assessment 14 5 10 29 33 Mobile Community Assessments 63 84 84 231 245 Office-Based Urgent Assessments 7 5 9 21 29 Other 0 0 0 0 0 Peer Support 00 00 00 000 000 Phone Support/Triage 000 000 000 000 000 Psychotherapy 14 5 5 24 45 Referral Source CMHC Internal 19 20 11 50 58 Emergency Department 12 7 15 34 31 Family 7 9 13 29 52 Friend 5 2 5 12 16 Other 111 111 99 321 286 Police 6 4 5 15 20 Primary Care Provider 2 0 1 3 8 Self 69 67 79 215 200 Schools 3 4 10 17 38 Crisis Apartment Apartment Bed Days 73 124 109 306 249 Apartment Average Length of Stay 5.2 5.9 6.1 5.8 4.9 Hospital Diversion Total 243 232 235 710 704 Revisions to Prior Period: None. Data Source: Harbor Homes submitted data.

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