Community Treatment Teams

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  • CSTS has been a long-standing provider of case management and clinical community mental healthcare services for county residents, but only in the past several years has our focus more intentionally included integrated treatment services for clients with co-occurring substance use disorders. Using the experience and expertise of CSTS's internal champions, consulting with outside experts (e.g., Dr. Minkoff and David Mee-Lee, MD), and relying on the increasingly well-developed professional literature in this area (such as materials provided by SAMHSA and Hazelden) proved vital to implementation success, including creating three specialized teams meeting high-fidelity standards of the SAMHSA Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT) evidence-based practice model: the Project Outreach Team...

  • ... this include Assertive Community Treatment Teams, or other outreach and support services. With Serv...

  • This letter is in response to a Deseret Morning News' review (Feb. 6) of the NCAA investigation the University of Utah athletics program underwent two years ago. The secondary violations by our men's basketball program, which the U.'s own self-report and the NCAA found, were due to both Coach Majerus' failure to comply with NCAA regulations and the department's failure to adequately monitor his compliance. The underlying problems were identified and corrected. As the NCAA report made clear, none of them involved a violation by our boosters. The article implies that U. benefactor Jon M. Huntsman Sr. participated in the NCAA violations. The fact is that the NCAA, after extensive investigation, found no violations by Huntsman nor any University of Utah booster. The violations in question w...

  • ... surroundings inside the social community and stopping further development of permanent cons...Since the initiation of methadone treatment of heroin addicts (1991), the number of heavy and ... the Services are employed interdisciplinary teams which carry out the most specific activities focus...

  • [...] for our innovative implementation of IMR across ouradult service line, SAMHSA recognized us with a 2008 Science and Service Award. [...] Adult and Child Center provides EBP training and consultation services to agencies that wish to implement EBPs.

    ... Center, Inc., is an Indianapolis-based community mental health center serving adults with serious m... (EBPs), including Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Supported Employment (SE), Illness Manageme... most ofits adult services usingACT teams. Three teams meetstrict state ACT certification st...

  • A team of 10 members from Community Church in Harrison City will travel to Uganda for a mission trip Feb. 24 to March 26. They will be traveling with a total of 33 mission workers from Western Pennsylvania led by Uganda Christian Solutions. Eight workers will stay the entire time, and two teams will stay for two weeks each. The teams will focus on medical treatment, evangelism training, construction and teaching.

  • ... then develop appropriate, comprehensive treatment approaches. Given that a person can live with deme... the psychosocial perspective to hospice teams. Grounded in systems theory and the promotion of c... roles, including counselors, brokers of community resources, advocates for end-of-life wishes, and e...

  • State Sen. Joe Stegner's, R-Lewiston, Mental Health Subcommittee has been meeting to consider proposed changes to Idaho laws regarding court-ordered commitments. According to public records of the Dec. 11, 2007, meeting, legislators appeared concerned about the "revolving door" system that shuffles people between hospitals and jails. Some, like Rep. Margaret Henbest, D-Boise, have pointed out that clients can receive medication in the former, but become "noncompliant" because of side effects, substanceabuse issues or their confusing nature of the illness itself. But not all people suffering from serious mental illnesses can be described as "chronic," and some, such as spousal abusers, become violent before their conditions are diagnosed. For both Correction and Health and Welfare, we n...

    ... "that would allow involuntary treatment for those who have stopped taking their medication...'s own recommendation is for better community services such as out-patient community treatment tteams, dual-diagnosis programs for people whose mental i...

  • Criminalization Of The Mentally Ill II. De-Institutionalization III. Trans-Institutionalization IV. The High Cost Of Incarceration IV. There Are Effective Alternatives V. Changes Are Needed

    ... policy to provide adequate access and treatment for individuals with mental illness. As a result, ... institutions for federally-subsidized community services. Consequently, forty percent or more of i... from Assertive Community Treatment teams (ACT teams), it appears that the fully-loaded cost...

  • ... of employees, revenues (if provided), community involvement, services and products, and other fact..., supporting and funding of little league teams, UAA Engineering scholarships and Grace Christian ... Phone: 907-276-1131 Ambulance, cancer treatment, Fax: 907-264-1143 neuroscience program, heart www...



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