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Addiction Services Division (AdS) of MHMR of Tarrant County is the largest State-funded provider of chemical dependency treatment
in Tarrant County.
Our mission is to offer a continuum of Addiction Treatment that is trauma sensitive and life enhancing.
Presented by:Deirdre Browne, Program Director Adult Residential and Homeless Services
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About Us For over 35 years, MHMR of Tarrant County Addiction Services provides
medically supervised detoxification and ambulatory detoxification for adults; short-term residential treatment and intensive and supportive outpatient counseling for both adults and adolescents; and HIV case management and outreach services. We offer a holistic approach using evidence based treatment models that have gone through rigorous research. This division also offers specialized services for women with children, HIV positive clients, and people with Co-occurring Psychiatric Substance Disorders—COPSD (both mental illness and substance abuse).
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AdS Continuum of Care List of Services includes:
• Liberty House Transitional Living Facility for Homeless Veterans
• Case Mgmt. Services for Co-Occurring Psychiatric & Substance Abuse Disorders (COPSD)
• HIV Street Outreach for Prevention, Testing and Education Program
• HIV Intensive Case Mgmt. Program
• Project LifeLine Case Mgmt. & Support for Homeless
• Tenant-Based Support Services for Directions Home
• Billy Gregory Residential Detoxification
• Clemons Ambulatory Detoxification
• Community Addiction Treatment Services (OTPT) Facility
• Harmon Road Addiction Recovery Center (OTPT) Facility
• Tarrant Youth Recovery Campus (TYRC)- 16 INPT Adolescent Males and OTPT Services
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AdS Continuum of Care
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AdS offers treatment to 5 thousand Tarrant County Citizens each year.
We offer HIV Prevention Services to another 11 thousand citizens annually.
Our efforts to end Homelessness have reached over 120 people in less than 1 year.
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AdS assisting in Mayor Moncrief’s 10-Year Plan
To make homelessness rare, short-term and non-recurring
in Fort Worth
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After Clients have been housed, the Project LifeLine staff show continued efforts in support of:
• Starting Recovery/Life Skills Groups in Apartment complexes
• Intervening and sending residents for treatment
• Providing transportation and transporting Clients
• Teaching Clients cooking skills• Harm Reduction and Trauma
Resolution• Parenting and Family
Reunification
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Cindy Bell, Awarded Case Manager of the Year by the Tarrant County Homeless Coalition
In the first 9 mos. of the Directions Home Program; 265 individuals have been housed.
• Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services offered to over 1100 people
• 48 Clients entered outpatient or inpatient substance abuse treatment
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DID YOU KNOW…
http://oldtimer.wordpress.com/2007/05/01/homeless-veterans-protest/
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• There are 15,967 homeless Veterans in the State of Texas
• The Dept. of Veterans Affairs provides funding for 233 beds across the state
• That number increased to 263 this past Spring with the opening of “Liberty House”.
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A True Liberty House Community Partnership to honor our Veterans that are…
• 47% Homeless Veterans served during the Vietnam War
• They have undiagnosed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and have “self-medicated” with drugs and alcohol for years
• 76% Homeless Veterans have alcohol, drug and /or mental health problems
• 89% were “honorably discharged”
• Today’s Combat, for every Military death, 7.3 wounded soldiers survive.
In Vietnam, the kill to wounded ratio was 2.6 Soldiers
http://www.realtown.com/articles/view/nar-combats-homelessness-among-veterans
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Liberty House Offers…
• Veteran residence for up to 2 years
• Social Worker Staff on Site
• All Addiction Services Treatment available on site and/or nearby
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MHMR offers:
• Vet–to–Vet Program – specially trained veterans assisting one another with their PTSD symptoms and overall life-skills.
• Cognitive Processing Therapy – solution focused, time limited therapy in which clients learn skills to reframe beliefs about life before and after trauma.
• Texas Veterans Legal Services – Pro Bono Attorneys to assist with past tickets/warrants.
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Liberty House Resident Goals…
• Residential Stability
• Increased Income
• Greater “Self-Determination”
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Liberty House Today and Growing
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We have many flags to raise and still need funds to continue to do so!
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