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Access to Recovery (ATR) is a “high-priority” federal initiative that provides vouchers to individuals to purchase services and supports linked to their recovery from substance use disorders.
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Nội dung Text: Recovery Net Final
- RecoveryNet ACCESS TO RECOVERY III MARYLAND
- What is ATR Access to Recovery (ATR) is a “highpriority” federal initiative that provides vouchers to individuals to purchase services and supports linked to their recovery from substance use disorders. ATR is a SAMHSA system transformation grant designed to build recovery support networks within communities. ATR emphasizes the expansion of capacity within systems of care. ATR projects involve clients in directing their own care and give them choices among appropriate providers.
- ATR Impact on Outcomes According to GPRA results outcome data are promising. At six months post admission to ATR services, 80% were abstinent from substance use, 46% were stably housed, 51% were employed, 87% were connected to support networks, and 96% reported no involvement with the criminal justice system.
- ATR III in Maryland Four year Access to Recovery (ATR) grant, Maryland RecoveryNet – awarded by to the Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration for approximately $3.2 million per year. Million 2011 2012 2013 2014 Time
- Numbers to be Served
- Targeted Population(s) In Maryland in FY 2009 8,000 individuals were diagnosed with substance use disorders severe enough to warrant treatment in publicly funded residential programs Average of cost of $37,704 per residential treatment episode. The percentage that follows through with outpatient treatment is under 26% A revolving door recovery is often the result.
- Eligibility The RecoveryNet target population is adults (18 years or older) with a diagnosed substance use disorder who are enrolled in residential addiction treatment (ASAM Level III.7, Level III.5, or Level III.3) in a publicly funded bed. Eligible population includes inmates in Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Residential Substance Abuse Treatment programs, and returning Iraqi or Afghanistan veterans who are enrolled in Department of Veterans Affairs residential addiction treatment programs.
- Eligibility Criteria Resident of Maryland and If participating in the Residential planning to reside in Maryland Substance Abuse Program, must after discharge from the be scheduled for release from the residential program. facility into the community Current ASI or TAP biopsycho within 60 days of discharge from social assessment the treatment program. Documented need for Agree to work with a Care RecoveryNet services Request for RecoveryNet services Coordinator as a RecoveryNet Income at or below 200% of the vouchered service Federal Poverty Agree to enroll in another level Agree to conditions of of treatment or in Continuing RecoveryNet initiative Care with a Level I Outpatient program
- Portal Programs: ATR Gateway Individuals in publicallyfunded residential treatment slots. ASAM Levels; •III.7, •III.5, and •III.3 including programs within the Department of Corrections and the Veterans Administration, who are being discharged into their home communities.
- RecoveryNet: Maryland’s Provider Network RecoveryNet is designed to build networks of treatment and support services within communities throughout the State, by encouraging community and faithbased providers to offer services to people in early recovery. Possible Recovery Support Services include: •*Care Coordination •Halfway House beds •Family Counseling •Pastoral Counseling •Employment Readiness Counseling •Recovery Housing rent reimbursement •Childcare •Transportation *required for each ATR participant
- Maryland’s ATR Process Residential Treatment Program (ATR Portal) ATR Regional Coordinator VMS Residential Counselor/ Discharge Planning Care Coordination
- Provider Services Care Coordinators •Halfway House beds •Transportation •Recovery Housing rent reimbursement •Pastoral Counseling •Childcare •Family Counseling •Employment Readiness Counseling
- ATR Regional Breakout ATR Region 3 Eastern Shore and Southern Counties ATR Region 2 Central and Western Counties ATR Region 1 Baltimore City
- ADAAFunded Residential Treatment Table 4: Unduplicated FY 2009 Adult Dis-Enrollments Region of Residence Level Level Level Total III.3 III.5 III.7 Baltimore City 139 475 1390 2004 2004 Central Maryland 185 50 630 865 2327 Western Maryland 126 46 1290 1462 Eastern Shore 27 45 605 677 Southern Maryland 187 125 1133 1445 2122 Total 664 741 5048 6453 Outlook and Outcomes: At a Glance FY 2009
- Projected Eligible Participants by Region Based on Data reported in FY 09 to SMART/WITS system by publically funded Residential Treatment Programs (Levels III.3, III.5 and III.7
- ATR Administrative Structure Acting Project Director Deborah Green •IGSR •Jurisdictional Addiction and Prevention Coordinators •Statewide ROSC Coordinator •Office of Education and Training for Addiction Services Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Karol Harmon Dena Trail Interviews Pending
- Regional ATR Coordinator Manage Regional Resources Develop/Disseminate Reports • Maintain regular contact • Notify Care Coordinators of with Jurisdictional Tx pending GPRA (Dx/Followup) Coordinators • Recruit Providers • Coordinate/Deliver Technical • Assist Providers with Application Process Assistance to Care Coordinators • Provide Technical Assistance • Monitor Waste, Fraud and to Providers Abuse • Conduct Provider Site Visits • Submit required reports to • Adjust/Issue Vouchers as State Project Director requested by Care Coordinator
- Regional Coordinator Relationship Chart
- Residential Treatment Program Counselors Determine Eligibility and Assist Patient with Recovery Assess Needs Planning Notify/Communicate with Generate/Issue Vouchers Regional Coordinator Contact Care Coordinator Assist Patient with ATR Facilitate Patient Care Application Coordinator Introduction Administer Admission GPRA* Assist Patient with Service/Provider Selection *Government Performance and Results Act
- Care Coordination Comprehensive care coordination is provided to clients to identify their needs, plan services, link the services system with the client, monitor service delivery, and evaluate the effort. • Coordinate/facilitate delivery of RecoveryNet Services • Assist with Recovery Planning • Access resources outside of ATR scope that meet client needs • Administer Discharge and follow-up GPRA • Communicate with outpatient Tx • Referral and access to more intensive level of care if needed. • Administer Client Satisfaction Survey
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