Presentation by Barbara J. Miller and Wendy Flanigan
Vision: A community where all individuals and families thrive.
Mission: Supporting and strengthening individual and family wellness through community connections, collaboration, integration, innovation, and the responsible stewardship of resources.
Person-Centered
Teaming Collaboration
Culturally Responsive
Organizational Excellence
Trust and Transparency
MH/DP
Advocacy Services
Children & Youth
Services
Entitlement Entities
Department of Health
Behavioral Health
Area Agency on Aging
Forensic Systems
Housing
Drug & Alcohol
Commission
Educational Systems
Interagency planning is utilized to provide an opportunity for individuals and families to coordinate existing services and supports, as well as identifying additional resources. We work as a team with all involved child-serving systems.
The team works to develop comprehensive recommendations and activities to support successful outcomes and well-being for the child and family (home, school and community).
Provides an opportunity to brainstorm and bring people together across systems, agencies and natural supports.
Looks at the individuals strengths, needs, hopes and opportunities for positive change. CASSP seeks to understand how the children’s behavioral health system works in our
County and can serve as a resource to family members, providers and others who need assistance with services. This includes providing information on resources and technical assistance.
CSP works collaboratively together using the CSP principles to evaluate mental health services, policies, regulations and legislation to make recommendations/advocate for change that will positively impact the lives of those with mental health challenges.
CSP is a coalition of individuals who receive mental health services, their family members and mental health providers with the Bucks County Department of Mental Health/Developmental Programs and other County Behavioral Health Partners in an equal partnership to promote recovery and excellence in the delivery of community based mental health services. CSP Principles
Person-Centered / Person-Empowered Culturally Competent Designed to Meet Special Needs Community-Based / Natural Supports Flexible Coordinated Accountable Strengths Based
Child-centered Family-focused Community-based Multi-system Culturally-competent Least-restrictive/least-intrusive
A child/adolescent must meet eligibility requirements for MA through documentation of a disability. Typically, individuals come to the system by referral from schools, child-care providers, health care providers and family members.
For adults, some individuals have Medicare and Medicaid ( Dual eligible )
Magellan Behavioral Health is the identified MCO for all of Bucks County.
If MA eligible, the member/family should contact Magellan to request an assessment for services. Depending on the service requested, the member may be referred to their primary insurance.
County Funding is available for specific services and needs to be authorized by County Staff ( FSS ).
Planning for transition considers insurance eligibility and services and supports are developed accordingly.
At 18, individuals Must apply for Social Security and may be entitled to SSI!
Inpatient Outpatient/Partial Hospital Case Management ( Administrative/Blended Case Management ) Certified Peer Specialist Services ( TAY CPS/CPS) ACT ( Assertive Community Treatment Teams ) Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services and Family-Based Services Respite Supports/TAY RISE/TAY HI-FI Housing options ( including MH Residential services and Rapid-
Rehousing ) Employment supports Crisis Services Prevention/Diversion Opportunities Bucks LIFE Program
Service Description: General case management that provide referral, monitoring and service coordination. Can assist with transition planning in a limited scope
Funding Source: County Population Served:
Children/Adolescents/Transition Age/Adults
Service Description: Eligibility-based case management service with 24/7 capacity to provide individualized, face-to-face contact with person on an ongoing basis to assist the person in gaining access to needed supports, services and to assist in the coordination of care
Access Services provides a special model for transition age youth ( ages 16-26 ) : Transition to Independence Program Model ( TIP )
Funding Source: County; HealthChoices; MA Fee-for-Service
Population Served: Children/Adolescents/Adults
CPS are trained and use their lived experiences to support individuals
We now have TAY CPS through Child and Family Focus for individuals ages 14-26
Funded through Medicaid and limited County dollars TAY CPS can assist young people and young adult to plan
for transitions
Service Description: Mental Health treatment services provided by qualified mental health professionals that include individual, group and family therapy, medication management, diagnostic evaluation and assessment.
Funding Source: Commercial insurance, County; HealthChoices; MA Fee-for-Service; Other
Population Served: Children/Adolescents/Adults
Programs created specifically for TAY through our Grant: TAY HI-FI: utilizes a national model to bring change to the lives of youth and young
adults with complex needs, including a youth support partner ( Child and Family Focus )
TAY Peer Support: A Peer Support model for individuals ages 14-26. A recovery and resiliency based model to assist individuals to identify plans and attain their goals. The model utilizes the support of a peer sharing their own lived experiences ( Child and Family Focus )
Family Support Specialist: provides support to families with youth and young adults experiencing behavioral health needs ( Access Services, Inc. ).
Employment Specialist: to work with young people ages 18-24 who are experiencing homelessness and are in Rapid-Rehousing ( Valley Youth House)
TAY RISE program: ( Reaching Independence with Support and Encouragement) A unique model of support for individuals 16-25 years old. Uses the Casey Life Skills Assessment and creates a mentoring model to gain specific skills ( Child and Family Focus )
Student Assistance Program: Screening and assessment of at-risk or identified youth in collaboration with the School District ( Council of SEPA )
Service Description: Funding Source: HealthChoicesand County Base Dollars
Population Served: ALL Service Description- Provides 24/7 crisis
intervention services throughout Bucks County Grandview Hospital- Crisis services are provided by
Penn Foundation Doylestown Hospital- Crisis services are provided
by Lenape Valley Foundation Lower Bucks Hospital- Crisis services are provided
by Lenape Valley Foundation Mobile Crisis Services- Crisis services are provided
by Lenape Valley Foundation for all ages
Housing- Community Rehabilitation Residences (CRR) and Supported Living Program Description- Housing options for eligible
people with serious and persistent mental illnesses. Supervision varies from programs to meet individuals’ needs. Housing is transitional and helps individuals move on to independent living.
Funding Source- County Population Served- Adults ( must be 18 years old to
access housing services )
Bucks County Supported Employment Provides pre and post-employment help (resume building, interview
practice, job searching, interview assistance, job maintenance, advocacy with manager/employer, on-site job support, etc…) for those living in Bucks with a “Priority” Dx
Bucks County Supported Education (2 County-Funded Programs) TAP-Tuition Assistance Program
Provides County-funding (only for tuition) for upwards to a 4 credit course per semester (Spring, Summer, Fall) at Bucks County Community College for adults living in Bucks with a “Priority” Dx
Individuals enrolled in TAP are also eligible for any and all supports provided through the College Plus program
Voice & Vision’s “College Plus” Program Provides (1) individualized and group support to help maximize an
individual’s chances of success and (2) County-funding for tuition, books & materials, etc. for one course at Bucks County Community College for adults living in Bucks with a “Priority” Dx. Funding may or may not be available through other funding streams for multiple courses and for individual’s without a “Priority” Dx.
Bucks County Suicide Prevention Task Force Wendy Flanigan- Chair- [email protected]
215-444-2882 Kris Thompson- Chair- kris.Thompson@lenapevf
215-458-4210 Maria Picciotti- Chair- [email protected]
215-355-6611 Subcommittees
TAY First Responder Adult Professional
Question Persuade Refer (QPR) Training Approximately 1500 individuals, including Bucks County employees, have
been trained since 2016 as QPR Gatekeepers.
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA)93 individuals have been trained throughout the Bucks County in
community in FY 17/18 . Trainings will continue in 18-19!
1402 individuals have been trained since Fall of 2015 through the Now Is The Time: Healthy Transitions (NITT: HT) initiative.
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)361 law enforcement and 495 professionals have been trained since the
start of this initiative in 2008.
Crisis Response Training94 corrections officers and 91 911 Dispatchers have been trained.
Magisterial District Judge Program The goal of the Magisterial District Judge Mobile Engagement Pilot is to divert individuals with mental illness, substance use, or co-occurring disorders out of the criminal justice system
into appropriate community supports while maintaining public safety
Supports families and individuals through the following:
Administrative Case Management Family Support Specialists for children,
adolescents and young adults (Family Peer) Peer Support Services Trainings and Work Groups Services and supports are fully County funded
Questions?Feel free to contact us:Wendy Flanigan: [email protected] Miller: [email protected]