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City Council Records
Also Known As (aka)
Community Reach Center Agreement Amendment 2
Meeting Date
12/15/2020
Doc Type
Resolution
Ord/Res - Year
2020
Ord/Res - Number
99
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Project Edge and other mental health and elder services
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9C5
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• Screening and assessment to begin treatment (e.g., outpatient therapy, psychiatry) <br />• Care coordination with existing treatment providers, including behavioral, physical, <br />dental health needs, as well as probation and other services <br />• Coordination with benefits specialists, housing assistance, and other basic needs <br />• Connection to other community -based services, including AA, Imagine!, homeless <br />shelters, food banks, legal aid, aging services, and others <br />The peer support specialists use unique and creative engagement strategies including meeting <br />clients for coffee in the community, attending Wellness classes together, working with clients' <br />family members, and attending initial appointments with the clients. <br />B) Outreach and Follow Up Procedure -Other Mental Health or Aging Services <br />The clinicians' follow-up with clients within 72 hours of the initial encounter and facilitated <br />warm hand-off to a peer support specialist as applicable/needed. The peer then meets with the <br />client to assist with engagement into ongoing treatment, by providing support for the following <br />types of services: <br />• Screening and assessment to begin any needed mental health treatment (e.g., outpatient <br />therapy, psychiatry) <br />• Care coordination with existing treatment providers, including behavioral, physical, <br />medical and dental health needs <br />• Coordination with benefits specialists, housing assistance, and other basic needs <br />• Connection to other community -based services, including AA, Imagine!, homeless <br />shelters, food banks, legal aid, aging services, and others <br />The peer support specialists use unique and creative engagement strategies including meeting <br />clients for coffee in the community, attending Wellness classes together, working with clients' <br />family members, and attending initial appointments with the clients. <br />In the event the person contacted needs information or referral to Elder Services, Clinician will <br />follow up as needed to help ensure the person has access to services provided by Boulder <br />County, State of Colorado or other entities. <br />6. Performance Deliverables and Reports <br />A. Contractor shall submit quarterly reports that indicate: 1) encounters per week; 2) <br />encounters per month; 3) client demographics (unduplicated); 4) encounters by law <br />enforcement agency; 5) encounters by day of the week; 6) encounters by time; 7) percent <br />engaged by month (who have received a billable phone or face-to-face client attended <br />service within 30 days of their most recent EDGE field contact). <br />
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