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OMH 7/29/08
Governor’s Mental Health Legislation
• Act 373 – Governance, functions, and responsibilities for Human Service Districts (Readiness Standards)
• Act 407 – Nicola’s Law, Administrative Outpatient placement (civil outpatient commitment)
• Act 447 – Standards for Crisis Receiving Centers (6 mos. funding for Center in GNO)
• Act 153 – PEC by Telemedicine• HCR 155 – DHH/OMH Study Civil
Commitment of Violent Sex Offenders• Act 141 – Recreates DHH
pm OMH Reorg. 7/1/08
Office of Mental Health (OMH)
OMH Vision:We envision a future in Louisiana where every individual has the opportunity to live a full, satisfying and productive life in their community.
OMH Mission:OMH will advance a Resiliency, Recovery and Consumer focused system of person centered care utilizing best practices and evidence based practices that are effective and efficient as supported by the data from measuring outcomes, quality and accountability.
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President’s New Freedom Commission
Vision Statement• We are committed to a future where recovery is the
expected outcome and when mental illness can be prevented or cured. We envision a nation where everyone with a mental illness will have access to early detection and the effective treatment and supports essential to live, work, learn and participate fully in their community.
IOM Report – Six Aims of High Quality Health CareSafe
Effective
Patient-Centered
Timely
Efficient
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Ten Prioritiesfor a Resiliency/Recovery System of
Care
1. Serving youth, adults, and families affected by serious mental health and co-occurring disorders (MH/AD/DD) with Best Practices and Evidence Based Practices
2. Improving access (entry) to care through an integrated health care system
3. Reducing stigma4. Using Utilization Management to ensure people receive the right care5. Increasing Cultural and Linguistic Competency6. Competency in coordinating care for high end users (most seriously
ill)7. Ensuring the use of valid and reliable data in decision making8. Provision of training, skills assessment, re-training, monitoring, and
outcome/quality measures9. Manualization of best practices10. Focusing on Prevention and Early Intervention
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Leadership
Jennifer R. Kopke, M.A., LACAssistant Secretary
Anthony H. Speier, Ph.D.Deputy Assistant Secretary, Quality and Accountability
Jo M. Pine, MSWDeputy Assistant Secretary, Innovation and Operations
Richard Dalton, M.D.Medical Director
Jean MulmoreChief Fiscal Officer
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Who We Serve…
Adults with Serious Mental Illness
Children/Youth with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders & their Families
Children and youth experiencing a psychiatric crisis
All Persons With Acute Psychiatric Emergency
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Services Offered
• Outpatient Clinical Services crisis and therapeutic interventions provided by 43 community mental health centers directly operated by the state or local governmental entities.
• Community Support Services that are provided through community contract agencies.
• Acute Inpatient Care provided by units in 4 LSU-HCSD Hospitals and units in 3 State Psychiatric Hospitals.
• Psychiatric Inpatient Care provided by 5 State Psychiatric Hospitals that include care for forensically involved individuals.
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Total Persons Served FY 2008 = 48,050
Where Persons are Served in the OMH System
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Cost of Services FY 2007
Total Percent of Budget Per Service Type
Cost per Person in Dollars
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Special Programs
Child and Youth:
Child Adolescent Response Team (CART)
Early Childhood Supports and Services
Juvenile Competency Restoration
Louisiana Youth Enhanced Services (LA-YES)- System of Care
Child Consumer Survey Programs (LeFete)
Adult:
Louisiana Spirit – Crisis Counseling
Peer Support Programs
Adult Consumer Survey Programs (C’est Bon)
Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral, and Treatment (SBIRT) program- Alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use during pregnancy
Projects to Assist in the Transition from Homelessness (PATH)
Telemedicine
Alternatives to restraint and seclusion project
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Special InitiativesTransition to Local Governing Entities (LGEs): Guidance and
support of transition to LGEs.Social Services Block Grant (SSBG): Expand evidence-based
Crisis services for adults and behavioral health services for childrenLouisiana Integrated Treatment Services: Development of a
co-occurring capable system of care Cornerstone Model: Develops Recovery and Resiliency, Utilization
Management, Performance Improvement, and Credentialing with the OMH system of care
Disaster Recovery and Preparedness: Prepare state, regional, and hospital disaster recovery and emergency preparedness plans ensuring maximum interagency collaboration.
Permanent Supportive Housing: (PSH) Housing vouchers with $5,000 of support per year for special populations including those with Mental Illness
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OMH Stakeholders• National Alliance for the
Mentally Ill – LA
• Federation of Families
• Mental Health in America of LA
• Consumers
• Key Advocates
• Key Providers
• MH Planning Council
• Public MH Review Commission
• MH Reform Coalition
• Key Legislators
• Medical Schools
• CARE Coalition
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Local Access Numbers for Mental Health Services
Region / District: 8:00a - 4:30p Weekdays: After Hours: Metropolitan Human Services District (New Orleans)
(504) 556-9730 (800) 749-2673Jefferson Parish Human Services Authority (Jefferson Parish)
Eastbank: (504) 838-5257 (504) 832-5123 Westbank: (504) 349-8833 (504) 832-5123
Capitol Area Human Services District (Baton Rouge) (225) 925-1811 (225) 925-1811
Region 3 (Houma) (985) 857-3615 (800) 535-3694 Region 4 (Lafayette) (337) 262-4100 (337) 262-4100 Region 5 (Lake Charles) (337) 475-8022 (337) 475-8022 Region 6 (Alexandria) (318) 487-5611 (800) 654-1373 Region 7 (Shreveport) (318) 676-5111 (866) 416-5370
(adult) (800) 820-6143 (child)
Region 8 (Monroe) (318) 362-3339 (800) 256-2522 FPHSA (Mandeville) (985) 624-4450 (985) 624-4450
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For More Information…
Contact the Office of Mental Health
(225) 342-2540
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