central receiving center (crc) phase ii april 10, 2007
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Central Receiving Central Receiving Center (CRC)Center (CRC)
Phase IIPhase II
April 10, 2007
Presentation Outline
• Central Receiving Center (CRC)
Update
• CRC Phase II
• Future Board Items
• Action Requested
Presentation Outline
• Central Receiving Center (CRC)
Update
• CRC Phase II
• Future Board Items
• Action Requested
History• Crisis in the Orange County Jail
• Jail had become the defacto mental health facility
• Jail Oversight Commission formed
• CRC a major recommendation of the Medical, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Committee
• Governing Board established
CRC Update
CRC Update
CRC Governing Board and Oversight
• 23-member board
• Active participation of members
• Oversight and direction regarding mental health initiatives
CRC Governing Board Members
The Honorable Belvin Perry, Jr. The Honorable Lydia Gardner The Honorable Kevin Beary The Honorable Andy Gardiner The Honorable John Mica
(Honorary) The Honorable Linda Stewart The Honorable Robert Wesley Mr. Bud Brewer Ms. Carolann Duncan Mr. Roger Duryea Mrs. Linda Bevan Mr. Pete Gauntlett
Mr. Richard Irwin Mr. Dick Jacobs Mr. Jerry Kassab Mr. Michael Mathes Ms. Joan Nelson Ms. Mary McKinnon Mr. Richard Morrison Mr. William Vose Mrs. Mary I. Johnson Mr. Bill Owen Mrs. Alana Brenner
CRC Update
• Operational since April 2003
• Integrated 24/7 model
• Central point of access for integrated assessment for Baker Act (mental health) and Marchman Act (substance abuse)
• Involuntary placement for Law Enforcement use in Orange County
• State of the art facility, only one of its kind in the State of Florida
CRC Update
• 2005 award recipient as “most innovative” program – from Department of Children and Families and Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association
• Partnerships with Department of Children and Families, Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare, The Center for Drug Free Living, Human Services Associates , Florida Hospital and Orlando Regional Healthcare
CRC Update
April 2003/March 2007:• Approximately 17,000 screened• Over 20% of those brought to the CRC are
homeless
Of those screened:• 15,077 placed in mental health beds • 1,646 placed in substance abuse beds• Over 6,702 consumers diverted from
emergency departments• Over 8% consumers diverted, saving 7,430 jail
beds days to date
CRC Update
•Gives law enforcement an alternative to arrest
•Law enforcement in and out of the facility within 11 minutes on average
•Consumers placed in most appropriate community resource within 24 hours
CRC Update Legislative Efforts
04/05 Legislative Session• Majority Leader Andy Gardiner championed a $2.8
M nonrecurring appropriation• $500 K (Sen. Martinez) federal appropriation for
housing program (Phase II CRC)
05/06 Legislative Session• CBIRs in House and Senate• $3 M Non Recurring appropriation• Leader Gardiner and Senator Siplin sponsors
06/07 Legislative Session• Orange County Legislative Priority $3 M• Rep. Gardiner and Senator Posey
Presentation Outline
• Central Receiving Center (CRC)
Update
• CRC Phase II
• Future Board Items
• Action Requested
Permanent HousingShelter + Care
HUD, SROLow income
Central Receiving CenterPhase II
3-6 months
VOLUNTARY
Phase IIPhase II (Including Timeframe)(Including Timeframe)
CRCCRC
Center for Drug Free Living
Detox3-5 days
Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare Crisis Stabilization Unit / Short-term Residential
Treatment Unit3-4 days
Florida Hospital orOrlando Regional
Centers for Behavioral Health
3-4 days
Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare
Hospital3-4 days
INVOLUNTARY
Law Enforcement
Officer
Central Receiving Center< 23 hours
CRC Phase IISubcommittee Membership
CRC Governing Board Members
• Rich Morrison -Chair • Commissioner Linda
Stewart – Co-Chair• Judge Belvin Perry, Jr.• Hon. Bob Wesley • Alana Brenner• Carolann Duncan • Dick Jacobs• Jerry Kassab• Mike Mathes• Bill Owen
Staff to the Subcommittee
• Donna Wyche• Mitchell Glasser• Lamerial Daniels• Walt Gallagher• Bakari Burns• Vicki Garner• Joshua Kirven• Angie Sharkey• Cathy Jackson• Mark Engelhardt, FMHI
CRC Phase II
GoalGoal of Phase II is to stabilize and lead to permanent housing. All services provided will be directed toward this outcome.
CRC Phase II Program Description
• Forty bed transitional housing program
• length of stay 3-6 months
• Serving approximately 97 consumers per year
• Voluntary referrals from acute care settings
• Components of program to include comprehensive services
• Benefits determination (SSI/SSDI)
• Goal to lead to permanent housing, and self sufficiency
Project Location Maxwell Terrace
Corner of John Young and Colonial Drive
Maxwell
Terrace
Maxwell
Terrace
Outside Buildings
Main Buildings
Outside Buildings
CRC Phase II Renovation Costs
Total Facility Renovation Costs
$700,000
Federal EDI grant via Senator Martinez
- $500,000
State Homeless Grant-
$200,000
Fully-funded
Project timeline 9 months
CRC Phase II Operational Costs
Program Operational Costs** Total Program Costs $ 825,424* HUD Continuum of Care Grant
Homeless Services Network
- $ 346,000
* OATH OATH commitment contingent upon County funding
- $ 273,068
* Orange County Request $ 206,356(** Lease $120,000, Staff $440,200, Operations $212,400, Administration
$52,824)
(* Funding Sources per year for three years)
Presentation Outline
• Central Receiving Center (CRC)
Update
• CRC Phase II
• Future Board Items
• Action Requested
Future Board Items
• Contract to provider for EDI funds for renovations
• Contract to provider for operations
Presentation Outline
• Central Receiving Center (CRC)
Update
• CRC Phase II
• Future Board Items
• Action Requested
Action Requested
Approval of $206,356 per year for operational funding of the Phase II CRC Project
for a three year period.