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OUTCOME your life. your health. your community center. One in four adults in the United States experiences a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year. One in six children in the United States has ADD. Half of all individuals diagnosed with a mental illness also have two or more chronic health problems. TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL AND/OR INTELLECTUAL CHALLENGES GOAL 1b GOAL 2b GOAL 3 GOAL 2a Improved quality of life and care of individuals and their families through effective treatment and improved health outcomes GOAL 1a OUTCOME OUTCOME OUTCOME OUTCOME Demonstrate effective and person-focused treatment based on standardized measures and consumer reporting A collaborative continuum of care built through meaningful public and private partnerships Strengthen community through leadership in coordination among primary providers, behavioral health experts and individuals to reduce hospital and criminal justice (re)admissions and decrease reliance on emergency departments Expand access to services and improve rates of follow-up when individuals are discharged after hospitalization An informed, engaged, and responsible community that supports a person-centered system of care A complete continuum of highly effective, integrated services leading to improved quality of life Adopt educational tools and resources to enable access to the right care at the right time Integral Care ensures right-sized resources to meet community needs 2YR SHORT-TERM GOALS & OUTCOMES 5YR LONG-TERM GOALS & OUTCOMES 26,000 People Served at 46 Locations Each Year TAKE CHARGE 1. Know the Signs 2. Talk to Your Supports 3. Know Your Resources START BY CALLING 512 472 HELP 24 HOURS Share your story using #IntegralCare Your Role Illnesses that impact many aspects of our lives 91% of individuals who receive services have an income of $20k or less and 52% earn less than $5k—all are in dire need of care VISION MISSION 1 2 3 4 2014-18 STRATEGIC PLAN Increased workforce quality, capacity and organizational infrastructure, both systems and personnel, for improved health outcomes HEALTHY LIVING FOR EVERYONE The path to a healthy community PEOPLE

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your life. your health. your community center.

One in four adults in the United States experiences a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.

One in six children in the United States has ADD.

Half of all individuals diagnosed with a mental illness also have two or more chronic health problems.

TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL AND/OR INTELLECTUAL CHALLENGES

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Demonstrate effective and person-focusedtreatment based on standardized measures and consumer reporting

A collaborative continuum of care built through

meaningful public and private partnerships

Strengthen community through leadership incoordination among primary providers, behavioral health experts and individuals to reduce hospitaland criminal justice (re)admissions and decreasereliance on emergency departments

Expand access to services and improve rates offollow-up when individuals are dischargedafter hospitalization

An informed, engaged, and responsible community

that supports a person-centered system of care

A complete continuum of highly effective, integrated

services leading to improved quality of life

Adopt educational tools and resources to enable access to the right care atthe right time

Integral Care ensures right-sizedresources to meet community needs

2YR SHORT-TERM GOALS & OUTCOMES

5YR LONG-TERM GOALS & OUTCOMES

26,000 People Served at 46 Locations Each Year

TAKE CHARGE1. Know the Signs2. Talk to Your Supports3. Know Your Resources

START BY CALLING512 472 HELP

24HOURS

Share your story using #IntegralCare

YourRole

Illnesses that impact many aspects of our lives

91% of individuals who receive services have an income of $20kor less and 52% earn less than $5k—all are in dire need of care

VISION

MISSION1

2

3

4

2014-18 STRATEGIC PLAN

Increased workforce quality, capacity and organizational infrastructure, both systems and personnel, for improved health outcomes

HEALTHY LIVING FOR EVERYONE

The path to a healthy community

PEOPLE

MESSAGE FROM CEO ANDBOARD OF TRUSTEES CHAIRIntegral Care is more hopeful than ever with the combined momentum of federal, state and localinvolvement in behavioral health (mental health and substance use) and developmental disabil-ity issues. Integral Care heard from more than 300 community stakeholders on gaps and priori-ties that guided the development of a ve-year strategic plan, comprised of three short-term(two-year) and two long-term ( ve-year) goals. e two-year goals uniquely address the opera-tional requirements of the 1115 Medicaid Transformation Waiver. e ve-year goals guide Inte-gral Care toward the new vision – healthy living for everyone. With the support of people likeyou, we have an opportunity to create an e ective system of care for Central Texans.

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David Evans Chief Executive O cer

Ma Snapp, Ph.D.Board Chair

DID YOUKNOW?Stigma about mental health disorders and discrimination against patients and familiesprevent people from seeking help, but publicawareness of and access to mental health services help prevent incidents that endangerthe community.

Integral Care collaborates with 40 local andstate advisory commi ees and planning ef-forts to advance a comprehensive and e ec-tive service delivery system.

Integral Care has 46 facilities serving CentralTexas, including the new Dove Springs facilityopened in 2013.

Integral Care has trained more than 800 peo-ple in Mental Health First Aid, a mentalhealth public awareness program, and isworking to translate the program to reachthe Spanish-speaking community.

Travis County had approximately 2,000homeless individuals in 2010, who report aneed for more mental health and substanceuse treatment.

FACTS• Research shows that the sooner people get

help for mental health disorders, the morelikely they are to have positive outcomes.

• An estimated 42% of state and 49% oflocal inmates have a mental illness andchemical dependency.

• Up to 35% of all persons with intellectualor developmental disabilities have a co-occuring psychiatric disorder.

• Every 14 minutes someone in the United States commits suicide.

• An estimated 4.5 million people with developmental disabilities live in theUnited States.

• Approximately half of mental disordersbegin before the age of 14.

• Only 57% of Texas children who needmental health services receive them.

• In the last 20 years, the suicide rate amongAfrican Americans has increased by 233%.

• Latinos and African Americans are at high risk for depression, anxiety and sub-stance use, but are unlikely to seek and receive treatment.

• Rates of smoking are two to four timeshigher among people with psychiatric andsubstance use addictions.

• According to the CDC, 1 in 88 childrenborn today will have autism and amongboys this rises to more than 1 out of 55.

Mental HealthAustin Area Mental Health Consumers(512) 442-3366Austin Clubhouse(512) 925-5877Austin Police Department Crisis Intervention Team (512) 854-3430Austin State Hospital (512) 452-0381Bipolar Foundation of Central Texas(512) 327-3386Lone Star Circle of Care-Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Department(512) 341-8908Mental Health America of Texas(512) 454-3706NAMI Austin(512) 420-9810

Intellectual & Developmental Disabilitiese Arc of the Capital Area

(512) 476-7044Easter Seals Central Texas(512) 478-2581

Substance UseAlcoholics Anonymous (512) 441-8591Austin Recovery(512) 697-8600Palmer Drug Abuse Program(512) 927-0422

Phoenix House Council for Drug Education(512) 851-1231Sober Austin(512) 396-7695Youth Partnership for Change(512) 342-0424

General Health and WellnessAfrican American Youth Harvest Foundation (512) 291-6081Any Baby Can of Austin (512) 454-3743Capital Area Food Bank of Texas (512) 282-2111Caritas of Austin (512) 479-4610CommUnityCare (512) 978-9015Lifeworks(512) 735-2400Meals on Wheels and More (512) 476-6325Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (512) 438-3011Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services (512) 424-4000Texas Department of StateHealth Services(512) 776-7111 United Way of Greater Austin (512) 472-6267

WHERE TO GET HELP

COMMUNITY PARTNERSAustin Independent School DistrictAustin/Travis County Health and HumanServices and Veterans ServicesCenter for the Elimination of Disproportion-ality and DisparitiesCentral HealthCity of AustinChildren’s PartnershipCommunity Action NetworkCommunity Care Collaborative

Del Valle Independent School DistrictHealth and Human Services Commission Hogg FoundationIntegrated Care CollaborationManor Independent School DistrictNational Alliance on Mental IllnessNew Milestones FoundationP ugerville Independent School DistrictSt. David’s FoundationTravis County

IntegralCare.org

Questions? Email [email protected]