163x Filetype PPTX File size 0.35 MB Source: wraparoundohio.org
System of Care Family-driven, youth guided, strength-based Family defines the need and the help response needed Youth and family partnerships Recognition of youth and families as resources Shared responsibility and power Joint decision making and problem solving Cultural and linguistically competent services Cross-system collaboration and supports Supports youth and family resilience, wellness, and hope for the future. Connections to natural supports. Managing Safety Together Commitment to keeping youth in your community if safe and possible: requires community ownership, responsibility, responsiveness and participation No single system can manage the multiple issues of at-risk youth and their families alone The community works together in sharing community risk and in planning for safety and success Need strong community relationships Need to create understanding—appreciative perspectives on what each system can and cannot do in crisis situations OhioRISE OhioRISE: Youth with the most complex multi-system needs require a different service array to stabilize them in their families Intensive In-Community Services: Mobile crisis response, intensive home-based treatments, family and youth peer supports A new managed care plan PIHP: Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan Crisis Continuum for Children Crisis Hotlines; Crisis Text Line; and Warm Lines Mobile crisis outreach/Crisis intervention teams (CIT) Mobile Response Stabilization Services Crisis beds/Crisis stabilization units/ Crisis respite beds Psychiatric hospitalization Intensive Home-Based Treatment Short-term residential services Mobile Response Stabilization Services MRSS is an immediate mobile response service for young people who are experiencing significant emotional and behavioral needs that exceed the youth’s and/or caretaker’s ability to de-escalate on their own. MRSS services are available 24/7 by a team of professionals and paraprofessionals who are trained in child and family- focused focused crisis intervention and stabilization skills. MRSS provides crisis stabilization and de-escalation followed by four to six weeks of stabilization. MRSS clinicians and paraprofessionals work with the family to build skills and align supports the family will need to prevent the crisis from re-occurring in the future or to intervene early before the crisis becomes acute. Facilitate the young person’s and the caregiver’s transition into identified care coordination, supports, resources, and services.
no reviews yet
Please Login to review.