Summit Outpatient Clinic Director Dodi Wilson CMHC Clinic

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Summit Outpatient Clinic Director, Dodi Wilson, CMHC

Summit Outpatient Clinic Director, Dodi Wilson, CMHC

Clinic Services Ø Services are available in Park City, North Summit, and South Summit.

Clinic Services Ø Services are available in Park City, North Summit, and South Summit. Ø Services include, but are not limited to, Inpatient and Residential Care, Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment and Prevention. Ø Services are provided in the following settings: o Office o Community/Home o Schools o Other Locations

Service Array Ø Individual/Family/Couples/Group Therapy Ø Skills Training (Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Psychoeducational) Ø Case

Service Array Ø Individual/Family/Couples/Group Therapy Ø Skills Training (Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Psychoeducational) Ø Case Management Ø Pharmacological Management and Monitoring o MAT (Medication Assisted Treatment) Ø Drug Court Ø Voluntary and Involuntary Treatment Ø Jail In-reach and Outreach Ø Respite Services Ø Peer Support/Family Resource Facilitator Services Ø Community Education and Awareness Ø 24 Hour Crisis Services Ø Inpatient and Residential Care

Staff Ø Ø Clinicians/Direct Care Providers o Full Time Licensed Mental Health Therapist’s -

Staff Ø Ø Clinicians/Direct Care Providers o Full Time Licensed Mental Health Therapist’s - 5 (2 Bilingual) o Full Time provisional license - 1 o Part Time LMHT - 1 o School Based Independent Contractors (LMHT’s) - 5 o Full Time Case Managers - 4 (1 Bilingual) o Part Time Family Resource Facilitator - 1 Bilingual o Part Time Respite - 2 o Peer Support Specialist - 1 Medical Providers o Board Certified Adult and Child Psychiatrist - 1 (8 hours/ week) o Full Time APRN - 1 o RN - 1 (30 hours/week)

Staff Ø Ø Prevention o Full Time Coordinator – 1 Bilingual o Part Time

Staff Ø Ø Prevention o Full Time Coordinator – 1 Bilingual o Part Time Specialist - 1 Office Specialists o Full Time Intake and Front Staff – 3 (2 Bilingual)

Funding Sources Ø DSAMH Contract o Federal Funds o MH Block grant o SAPT

Funding Sources Ø DSAMH Contract o Federal Funds o MH Block grant o SAPT Block Grant Ø State General Fund Ø Summit County Match Ø Medicaid Ø Medicare Ø Self Pay Ø Sliding Fees Ø Third Party Ø Uninsured Ø Court Involved Reduced Fees

Highlights of 2015/2016 Ø Implementation of School Based Mental Health Services (SBMH) in 2015.

Highlights of 2015/2016 Ø Implementation of School Based Mental Health Services (SBMH) in 2015. Ø SBMH Services currently being provided in the following schools: Ø o Park City Schools: PCHS, TMJH, Ecker, WSD, WSS (school based and ongoing crisis services) o North Summit (Elementary, Middle, High Schools) o South Summit (Elementary, Middle, High Schools) Number of youth served: o 2015 -82 o 2016 -98

Highlights of 2015/2016 Ø Implementation of Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI) in 2015. o On

Highlights of 2015/2016 Ø Implementation of Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI) in 2015. o On March 31, 2015, Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert signed House Bill 348 S 01 "Criminal Justice Programs and Amendments" into law. o With the implementation of JRI, the State of Utah will reduce incarceration and recidivism rates. o “The criminal justice system as a whole is expected to move toward a system that incarcerates people who pose a risk or a threat to the community and treats those who struggle with addictions but otherwise pose little or no danger to our neighborhoods. ” Utah Department of Corrections

Highlights of 2015/2016 Ø Ø Ø Summit’s JRI Program is currently providing the following

Highlights of 2015/2016 Ø Ø Ø Summit’s JRI Program is currently providing the following services: o Jail in-reach and group services to incarcerated individuals. o Intensive outpatient services such as case management, therapy and crisis services to high risk/high need individuals who would otherwise risk incarceration. Number of individuals served in jail: o 2015 -67 o 2016 -82 Number of individuals served in an outpatient setting in lieu of incarceration: o 2015 -167 o 2016 -189

Highlights of 2015/2016 Ø Creation and Implementation of the Summit Advisory Council in 2015.

Highlights of 2015/2016 Ø Creation and Implementation of the Summit Advisory Council in 2015. Ø Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Training (National Suicide Prevention Training) provided to several schools in Park City, North Summit, South Summit as well as Summit County Health Department and Jail Employees. Ø Collaboration with Parents Empowered, School Districts, the Summit County Health Department and other community agencies/partners to educate the community about the following: o Reduced underage drinking o Bullying o Marijuana o Smoking cessation o Parenting classes

Total Clients Served 2015 and 2016 2015 0 50 100 150 200 Youth Data

Total Clients Served 2015 and 2016 2015 0 50 100 150 200 Youth Data obtained from 2016 DSAMH Scorecard 250 Adult 300 350 400

Adult and Youth Inpatient Psychiatric Admissions 2015 and 2016 2015 0 2 4 6

Adult and Youth Inpatient Psychiatric Admissions 2015 and 2016 2015 0 2 4 6 Youth 8 10 Adult Data obtained from 2015 and 2016 DSAMH Scorecard 12 14 16

Customer Satisfaction Scores QTR’s 1 and 2 - 2016 2 nd QTR 1 st

Customer Satisfaction Scores QTR’s 1 and 2 - 2016 2 nd QTR 1 st QTR 88% 89% 90% 91% 92% 93% Data obtained from internal customer satisfaction surveys 94% 95%

DSAMH Annual Audit 2015 and 2016 Ø Complete medical record review of mandated services.

DSAMH Annual Audit 2015 and 2016 Ø Complete medical record review of mandated services. Ø DSAMH 2015 Annual Audit: o Ø March 24, 2015 – Pass DSAMH 2016 Annual Audit: o March 8, 2016 – Pass