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Michigan Association of Community Mental Health Boards
2012 Annual Report
ThisreportrepresentsthefirstannualreportauthoredbytheMichiganAssociationofCommu-nityMentalHealthBoards(MACMHB).Inthistimeofswiftandsignificantchangeinhealthcare,ourofficersandExecutiveBoardbelievethatprovidingMACMHBmembersandstakeholderpartnerswithanannualsummaryoftheactivitiesandoutcomesofourassociationiscritical.Ifwearetocon-tinueoursuccessinworkingwithlocal,state,andfederalrepresentativesonbehalfofthepersonsandfamiliesservedbythepublicbehavioralhealthanddevelopmentaldisabilitiessystem,wemustdothatinanorganizedandconsistentfashion.Youractiveparticipationinthatprocessduringthepasttwelvemonthshasenabledustodojustthat,andithasleddirectlytothehighlightsandsuccessesofferedinthefollowingpages.
Nowmorethanever,withthechangesinhealthcarebeingdrivenbytheAffordableCareAct,therisingcostsofhealthcare,andlimitedpublicresources,youradvocacyforandsupportoftheinterestsofpersonsandfamilieswithintellectual/developmentaldisabilities,mentalillnesses,seriousemotionaldisturbances,andsubstanceusedisordersisessential.ThishasbeentheoverarchingfocusofMACMHBforthepastforty-fiveyears.
Weencourageyoutosharethisreportwithinyourowncommunitywithyourlocalstakeholdersandpartners.Together,wecaninsurethatMichigan’spubliclyfinancedsystemsofcarecontinuetoprovidetheservicesandsupportspersonswithdisabilitiesneedandareentitledtoreceive.
EdwardWoods MichaelK.VizenaPresident ExecutiveDirector
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From the Leadership
OnbehalfoftheProviderAlliance,IampleasedtobeabletoplacethisletterinthefirstMAC-MHBAnnualReport.Thishasbeenaneventfulyearforallstakeholdersinthepubliclyfundedbe-havioralhealthsystem,certainlyincludingthemorethanseventymembersoftheProviderAlliance.Atitsinception,wewrestledwiththeexcitementanduncertaintysurroundingtheAffordableCareActandtherelatedseismicchangestoMichigan’sbehavioralhealthservicedeliverylandscape.Atitsconclusion,thewrestlingcontinuesbutwithatouchmoreclarityofvisionanddirectionandaglimpseofthethornydetailstocome.
Theyearalsosawmajorstrides inthedevelopmentofthevoiceoftheprovidercommunity.BuildingonthetrackrecordofthepreviousyearsourparticipationinthebusinessoftheAssociationcontinuedtogrow.WorkingtogetherwiththestaffandtheExecutiveBoardoftheBoardAssocia-tion,theProviderAlliancebecameanactiveparticipantontheAssociation’sstandingcommitteesandinternalworkgroups,andavotingmemberoftheExecutiveBoardandMemberAssemblyMeeting.OurmembersalsoactivelyparticipatedintherealmofStatepolicydevelopment,servingonseveralDCHworkgroups.
TheyearsawacontinuationofthelengtheninggrowthcurvefortheProviderAlliance.ProviderAlliancegrewinfrequency,attendanceandsubstance.OverthepastyearwehavehaddiscussionswithguestsrangingfromkeyDCHstaff,tostateregulatoryagencies,tostatelegislators.Wehavedevelopedtwopositionpaperstoofferinputintothedevelopmentofthepubliclyfundedbehavioralhealthcaresystem.Attheendoftheyear,incooperationwiththeBoardAssociationandtheStateAssociationsofAddictionServices,weheldaday-longsymposiumonhealthcarereform.
Welookforwardtothecomingyearandtocontinuingtoparticipateactivelyinthefurtherde-velopmentoftheMichiganbehavioralhealthservicesandsupportssystem.
GradyL.Wilkinson,PresidentProviderAlliance
From the Provider Alliance
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TheMichiganAssociationofCommunityMentalHealthBoards(MACMHB)isatradeassociationcomprisedofforty-sixCommunityMentalHealth(CMH)boardsandseventy-oneaffiliatemembers,mainlyproviderorganizationsundercontractwithoneormoreoftheCMHboards.OrganizedundertheInternalRevenueCodeasa501(c)(4),MACMHBservicesincludethefollowing:
• Legislativeandpublicpolicyadvocacyonbehalfofitsmembership
• Ongoingconferencesandtrainingstoprovideeducationandtrainingservicestoitsmembers
• Accesstoproductsandservicesatdiscountedrates,suchase-learning,publications(bookletsandpamphlets),and services(teleconferenceconsultation,SUD-relatedtesting,andconsultation)
• OrganizationandsupportofannualCMHSPandPIHPcontractnegotiationswithBehavioralHealthandDevelop- mentalDisabilitiesAdministration(BHDDA)
• RegularaccesstomembersinleadershipfromBHDDA
• OrganizationofstandingandadhocworkgroupsmembershiptoworkwithBHDDA
• InApril,2011,theStateannouncedreceiptofaCMSplanninggranttoreorganizeandbetterintegrate servicesandsupportsforpersonswithMedicareandMedicaideligibility.Throughrobustadvocacyand workwithMichiganDepartmentofCommunityHealth(MDCH)representatives,MACMHBwasable toinfluencetheState’sproposedplantobetterservepersonswithbehavioralhealthanddevelopmental disabilitieswhohavedualeligibility.
• Forthefirsttimeinfiveyears,therewerenoreductionsinthegeneralfundsupportfor CMHandSUDservicesinthestatebudget.
• Withotherhealthcareandstakeholderpartners,MACMHBadvocatedinsupport oflegislationthatcreatesanewmechanismtoadequatelyfundMedicaidinMichi- gan.The$400millioninclaimsassessmentgeneratedareusedasmatchingfunds fortheState’sMedicaidprogram,makingitstotalvaluetothestate$1.2bil- lionforphysicalandbehavioralhealthanddevelopmentaldisabilitiesservices.
• Workingwithlegislators,MACMHBsuccessfullyadvocatedforlanguage intheFY2012andFY2013budgetsrequiringthatMDCHbegindevelop ingaprogramthatcreatesamedicalhomeforindividualsreceivingMed- icaidmentalhealthservices.MACMHBalsopartneredwiththeMichigan PrimaryCareAssociationtoprovideaproposaltoMDCHforaMed- icaidStateplanamendmentforhealthhomesforpersonswithchronic behavioralhealthanddevelopmentaldisabilitiesconditions.
Introduction
Legislative, Policy, and Advocacy Accomplishments
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GogebicCountyCMHSPinMichigan’supperpen-insulasponsoreditsfirstWalk A Mile In My Shoes rallyonMay23,2012ontheshoresofSundayLakeinWakefield,Michigan.TherallybeganwithashortprogramofspeakerswhichincludedJulieHautala,CEOGogebicCountyCMHSP;WilliamSlavin,COOofNorthCareNetwork;PatGallinaugh,PresidentoftheGogebicCountyRangeSuicidePreventionCouncil;ValSwanberg,GogebicCountyCMHBoardmember;Dr.KirkShott,staffmembertoSenatorCasperson;MissyLane,ChairofCMHanti-stigmacommittee,alongwithmanyconsumersandfam-ilymemberswhospokeabouttheirowndisabilityandrecovery.Organizerswereextremelypleasedtohaveover175participantsandattendees.Nextyear’seventhasbeenplannedforMay22,2013atSundayLakeParkinWakefield.
• Michigansentthirty-threeparticipants–CMHdirectorsandstaff,andprovidersfromacrossthestate–to theNationalCouncil’s2012Hill Day and Public Policy Institute,lobbyingfederallegislatorsandCMS forsupportofthestate’sproposedplanforpersonswithMedicareandMedicaideligibility.
• Toexpandthevoiceofproviderorganizationsandimproveadvocacyefforts,MACMHB’sMemberAs- semblyapprovedabylawschangetoprovidefourdesignatedaffiliatememberswithfullvotingprivileges.
• TheeighthannualWalk A Mile In My Shoes(WAM)rallywasheldontheCapitolstepsonMay9, 2012.OrganizedbyMACMHB’sPublicRelationsCommittee,participantsfromalloverthestatenum- beredover2,200.Thisyear’seventwasthelargestever,enjoyedwidemediacoverage,andwasthe largesteventinMichigantoraiseawarenessduringMentalHealthMonth.Aphotographfromtheevent isfeaturedonthecoverofthisreport.
•1,892attendeesparticipatedinMACMHB’s2011fall,and2012winter,andspringconferences.
•105trainingandeducationalworkshop/meetingswereplanned,managed,andsupportedbyMACMHB staff.Morethan7,520personsparticipatedintheseevents.
•TheRegionalBoardMemberEducationalForumswerecreatedbyMACMHB’sMemberServicesCom- mitteetoprovideeducationalopportunitiesforboardmembersnotabletoparticipateinworkweek trainingsandconferences.Initsthirdyear,thefiveforumsprovided34boardmembersfrom12different boardsinformationonFY12legislativeactivitiesandintegrativecareefforts.
•BoardWorks2.0hascompleteditsfifthyearofoperation.Thisvoluntarytrainingisdesignedtoprovide allCMHSPboardmemberswitheducationalandtrainingopportunitiestobuildadditionalskillsasboard members.ThroughFY12,308boardmembersfrom35boardshavereceivedtrainings.Ofthose,134 boardmembershaveearnedcertificatesreflectingtheirparticipationinallofthetrainings.
Those featured in the picture include Julie Hautala, CEO; Alisha Hill; Missy Lane QI Coordinator, Val Swanberg; Board Member, Bill Slavin; COO North-Care Network, Dr. Kirk Shott, staff member to Senator Casperson; and Dennis Lampart.
Conferences and Trainings
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Forthethirdconsecutiveyear,allCMHsweremembersofMACMHB,andaffiliatemembershipinMACMHBexpandedtoseventy-oneorganizations,anincreaseoftenpercentfromFY11.
OrganizedbyMACMHB’sPublicRelationsCommittee,MACMHB’sTraveling Art Showcompleteditssecondtwo-yearcycle.Theartshow–featuringartbypersonswithpsychiatricandsubstanceusedisordersordevelopmentaldisabilities–travelsaroundthestateandisexhibitedbyCMHswithlocalcommunitypartners.Contributingartistsarepaidfortheirwork.Theartissoldviaauctionattheendofeachtravelingartcycle,andtheproceedsareusedtosubsidizethesubsequentartshow.Picturedatleftisoneofthepieces–anacryliconcanvas.
MACMHB’sConnectionsNewsletter,editedbyClintGalloway(IoniaCountyCMHboardmember),continuestobehighlyregardedthroughouttheState.Infiscalyear2012,itsfourthyearofpublication,Connectionssawyetanotherexpansion,inbothreadershipandpubli-cationcontent.
WhileoriginallyintendedforCMHboardmembers,thedistributionofConnectionswasexpandedin2009and2010toourproviderorga-nizations,Statelegisla-tors,andadministra-
tionofficeswithinStategovernment.Inaddition,recipientsoftheelectronicversionofthepublicationwereencouragedtoshareitwithintheirownorganizations.
In2011,distributionofthepublicationwaswidenedtoincludetwomoregroups:1)organizationsthatrepresentindividualsoragenciesthatprovideservicestosupportpersonswithdisabili-ties,and2)organizationsthatadvocateforsuchservicesandsupport.
ItisourbeliefthatthislargerreadershipsupportsthemissionofConnectionsintwoways:1)expansionoftheawarenessandunderstandingofMichigan’spubliclyfundedcommunity-basedsystemofsupportsandservicesforpersonswithmentalill-ness,seriousemotionaldisturbances,developmentaldisabili-ties,andsubstanceusedisorders;and2)thesepartnerswillbeanadditionalsourceforstoriesofthestrugglesandsuccessesofpersonswithdisabilitieslivingalifetheychooseintheircommunities.
Member Highlights
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The Hal Madden Outstanding Services Awardhonors individuals from within the public mental health sys-tems who have made, over time, outstanding contributions to the public mental health system. Sadly, Hal Mad-
den, long time West Michigan CMH System board member and a five term President of MACMHB, passed away earlier this year. Mr. Madden served for fifty-five years on the West Michigan CMH System board.
One of his proudest accomplishments was bringing people home to their communities and out of “being locked up in those damned warehouses,” as he referred to state institutions. He was one of MACMHB’s founding members.
TheFY12recipientsoftheHal Madden AwardwereClintonGalloway,boardmemberofIoniaCountyCMH,editorofConnections,andaWesternRegionrepresentativeontheMACMHBExecutiveBoard;andChristinaWard,AdministrativeExecutivefortheMichi-ganAssociationofCommunityMentalHealthBoards.Ourcongratulationsandgratitudegoouttothesededicatedandlong-servingindi-viduals.
The Go To Bat Awardispresentedtoanindividualoutsideofthepublicmentalhealthsystem(DCHorCMH)whoexemplifiesex-traordinaryconcern,advocacyorleadership
aimedatimprovingthequalityandquantityofcommunity-basedmentalhealthservicesforpersonswithmentalillnessanddevelopmentaldisabilitiesinMichi-gan.TheFY12recipientwasVedaSharp,retiredCEOofDetroit-WayneCountyCMHAgency.
The Jim Neubacher Media Awardispresentedtoanindi-vidualororganizationfromthemediawhohasportrayedmentalhealthservicesaccuratelyandpositivelyinanefforttoreducestigmaofmentalillnessordevelopmentaldisabili-tiesinthecommunity.TheFY12recipientwastheGrand Rapids Press.
The Partners in Excellenceareregionalawardsdesignedtorecognizethosewhohave,intheprocessofutilizingcom-munitymentalhealthservices,enhancedtheperceptionofthoseservicesandtheirrecipientswithinthecommunity.
FY12recipientswereRobertDillaber,MetroRegion;PowerofPeerSupportPresentationTeam,CentralRe-gion;andRogerBoston,NorthernRegion.
MDCHalsoprovidestheannualRichard Wellwood Drop In Center Award.The2012recipientwastheLiber-tiesSouthDropInCenterinMacombCounty.
Awards
Above left to right: Bernard Parker, III and April Parker (Veda Sharp’s oldest son and his wife); award winner Veda Sharp; Sharp’s youngest daughter, Kendall Sharp; and Veda Sharp’s husband, Kenneth Sharp.
Left: Robert Lathers of Ionia County CMH, Clinton Galloway, and Clint’s soul mate, Kirsten Slowins.
Pictured below is Christina Ward.
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TheauditedfinalFY2011MACMHBfinancialstatementincludedacontributionof$181,906 tothefundbal-ance,whichhadbeendepletedoverthepastthreefiscalyears.Afundbalancecontributionof$171,677isanticipatedforFY2012basedontheunauditedyearendfinancialstatement.
Inanefforttocontinuediversificationandpursuitofnewrevenuestreams,MACMHB,throughitsMemberServicesCommittee,enteredpreferredvendoragreementswithcompaniesprovidingtelecommunicationsconsultingandsubstanceusedisordertestingandproductsservices.
ImprovementsinfeesandbillingprocesseshaveimprovedMACMHB’scashflowandfinancialposition.
Fiscal Highlights
FISCAL FISCAL 2011-2012* 2010-2011
REVENUE CMHDues 526,569 529,598 AffiliateDues 94,162 84,247 MDCHGrant 1,660,855 2,368,783 Conferences 521,126 442,739 Training 245,766 179,533 Products 154,577 127,171Miscellaneous 84,648 77,835
TotalRevenue 3,287,703 3,809,906
EXPENDITURES
CoreServices 883,113 759,137 MDCHGrant 1,660,855 2,368,783 Conferences 256,248 243,446 Training 189,686 150,947 Products 126,124 105,793
TotalExpenses 3,116,026 3,628,106
NetRetainedEarnings 171,677 181,800
TOTAL $3,287,703 $3,809,906
*Final,unauditedyear-endfiguresasofNovember7,2012
STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES
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Fiscal Highlights
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GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION AND COMPARISONFISCAL 2012 AND 2011 REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES
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Leadership, Members, StaffEXECUTIVE BOARD
EdwardWoods(LifeWays),PresidentSteffanTaub(Oakland),1stVicePresidentJoanFlynn(Macomb),2ndVicePresident,RegionalSecretaryWilliamDavie(Pathways),SecretaryElizabethO’Dell(St.Joseph),TreasurerMaryAnderson(Newaygo),PastPresident
COMMITTEECO-CHAIRS
Children’s IssuesCommittee
GregSnyder(Newaygo) JanWilson(Macomb)
Contract & Financial Issues Committee
DanRussell(Genesee),RegionalChair JimMoore(Hiawatha),RegionalChair
Legislation Committee
MichaelBrashears(Ottawa) ClarkHubbard(Gratiot)
Member Services Committee
RobertSprague(Lapeer),RegionalSecretary PatriciaBill(Macomb),RegionalChair
Policy Committee
RichVandenHeuvel(WestMichigan),RegionalChair MichaelWelsch(AuSable)
REGIONALREPRESENTATIVES
Central Region
MichaelMcCartan(St.Clair),RegionalRep DougWard(CMHCM),RegionalRep HankWeitenberner(Huron),RegionalRep SharonBeals(Tuscola),Alternate SandraLindsey(Saginaw),RegionalChair
MetroRegion
JohnKinch(Macomb),RegionalRep JohnBowker(Oakland),RegionalRep TerenceThomas(Detroit-Wayne),RegionalRep JeffBrown(Oakland),Alternate LouBurdi(Macomb),Alternate
Northern Region
Sr.AugustaStratz(NorthCountry),RegionalRep, RegionalSecretary DaveBeck(AuSable),RegionalRep LesterBarnes(NorthernLakes),RegionalRep GregPaffhouse(NorthernLakes),Alternate,RegionalChair RobertCudney(AuSable),Alternate
SoutheastRegion
JaneTerwilliger(Monroe),RegionalRep,Regional Secretary MaxineThome(CEI),RegionalRep JanPlas(Livingston),RegionalRep ScottGilman(Shiawassee),Alternate GregoryLane(Monroe),Alternate
UPRegion
RudyKemppainen(Pathways),RegionalRep JohnBasse(Pathways),RegionalRep MariNegro(Northpointe),RegionalRep RobertBarr(Hiawatha),Alternate LisaHinkson(Hiawatha),Alternate DanLaFoille(Hiawatha),RegionalSecretary
WesternRegion
ClintonGalloway(Ionia),RegionalRep AdeleHansen(Newaygo),RegionalRep,Regional Secretary RobertLathers(Ionia),RegionalRep PaulIppel(network180),Alternate RobertWagel(Woodlands),Alternate
THEPROVIDERALLIANCE
GradyWilkinson(SacredHeartRehabilitationCenter) JacqulineWilson(Training&TreatmentInnovations) KathleenSwantek(BlueWaterDevelopmentalHousing) BenRobinson(RoseHillCenter)
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS
AlleganCountyCMHServicesAuSableValleyCMHAuthorityBarryCountyCMHAuthorityBay-ArenacBehavioralHealthAuthorityBerrienMentalHealthAuthorityd/b/aRiverwoodCenterCentraWellnessNetworkCMHAuthorityofClinton-Eaton-InghamCountiesCMHofOttawaCountyCMHServicesofMuskegonCountyCommunityMentalHealth&SubstanceAbuseServicesof St.JosephCountyCommunityMentalHealthforCentralMichiganCopperCountryCMHServicesDetroit-WayneCountyCMHAgencyGeneseeCountyCMHServicesGogebicCMHAuthorityGratiotCountyCMHServicesHiawathaBehavioralHealthHuronBehavioralHealthIoniaCountyCMHKalamazooCMH&SubstanceAbuseServicesLapeerCountyCMHServicesLenaweeCMHAuthority
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LifeWaysLivingstonCountyCMHAuthorityMacombCountyCMHServicesMonroeCMHAuthorityMontcalmCenterforBehavioralHealthnetwork180NewaygoCountyMentalHealthCenterNorthCountryCMHNortheastMichiganCMHAuthorityNorthernLakesCMHAuthorityNorthpointeBehavioralHealthcareSystemsOaklandCountyCMHAuthorityPathwaysPinesBehavioralHealthServicesSaginawCountyCMHAuthoritySanilacCountyCMHShiawasseeCountyCMHAuthoritySt.ClairCountyCMHServicesSummitPointeTuscolaBehavioralHealthSystemsVanBurenCommunityMentalHealthAuthorityWashtenawCommunityHealthOrganizationWestMichiganCMHSystemWoodlandsBehavioralHealthcareNetwork
AFFILIATE MEMBERS
ACCESS(ArabCommunityCenterforEconomicandSocial Services)AddictionTreatmentServicesAdvancedCarePharmacyandMedicalSupplyAfia,Inc.AlternativeServices,Inc.ArborCircleArkay,Inc.AssociationforPersonsinSupportedEmployment–Michigan Chapter(APSE)BayHumanServices,Inc.BeaconSpecializedLivingServices,Inc.BHPICareLinkConsumerLinkBioMedBehavioralHealthcareBlueWaterDevelopmentalHousing,Inc.BrightonHospital,St.JohnProvidenceHealthSystemCAREofSoutheasternMichiganCherryStreetHealthServicesCommonGroundCommunityHealingCentersCommunityHousingNetwork,Inc.CommunityLivingOptionsCommunityLivingServicesCommunityNetworkServicesCommunityNormalizationHomesCommunityPrograms,Inc.ComprehensiveYouthServices/ClintonCounselingCenterConsumerServices,Inc.DykemaGossett,PLLC
EasterSeals-Michigan,Inc.EnnisCenterforChildren,Inc.ExpertCareManagementServicesF.W.O.G.C.,Inc.Flint/SaginawOdysseyHouseFunctionalAssessmentSystems,LLCGatewayCommunityHealth,Inc.Gateway,Inc.GreatLakesRecoveryCenters,Inc.HarborHall,Inc.HopeNetworkIndependentOpportunitiesofMichigan,Inc.LakeshoreCoordinatingCouncilMacombOaklandRegionalCenter,Inc.MichiganAssociationofAlcoholismandDrugAbuseCounselors (MAADAC)MOKANeighborhoodServiceOrganizationNortheastGuidanceCenterOaklandCountyCMHAuthorityOaklandFamilyServicesOttaganAddictionRecovery,Inc.(OAR)OurHopeAssociationPhoenixHouse,IncPineRestChristianMentalHealthServicesProfessionalCounselingCenterProfessionalPsychological&RehabilitationServices,PCProviderAllianceofWayneCountyRoseHillCenterRoslund,Prestage&Company,P.C.SacredHeartRehabilitationCenter,Inc.SaginawPsychologicalServices,Inc.ServicestoEnhancePotentialSouthwestCounselingSolutionsSpectrumCommunityServicesSunriseCentreSynergyPartners,LLCTenSixteenRecoveryNetworkTheChildren'sCenterofWayneCountyTheGuidanceCenterTrainingandTreatmentInnovationsTurningLeafResidentialRehabilitationServices,Inc.VistaMariaWayneCenterWayneStateUniversity,ProjectC.A.R.E.
STAFF
MichaelVizena,ExecutiveDirectorAlanBolter,AssociateDirectorChrisWard,AdministrativeExecutiveTreshaCrenshaw,AccountingClerkGeorjeanKnapp,ExecutiveBoard/CommitteeClerkAnnettePepper,TrainingandMeetingPlannerMoniqueRyals,Receptionist
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MACMHB426SWALNUTLANSINGMI48933Telephone:517-374-6848www.macmhb.org
TheMichiganAssociationofCommunityMentalHealthBoard’svisionistoimprovethehealth,safety,andwellbeingofMichigancommunitiesbyintegratingandcoordinatingmentalhealthserviceswiththoseofstateandlocalhealthandhumanserviceorganizationsandthroughcollaborativerelationshipswithcon-sumersandcommunitypartnerssuchasschools,courts,lawenforcement,substancedisorderproviders,andothers.
TheroleofCMHSPsandtheircontractedprovidernetworksinthementalhealthsystemofthefutureisto —
• Providethe“safetynet”forpersonswithsevereandpersistentmentalillnesses,serioussub- stanceusedisorders,seriousemotionaldisturbance,andintellectual/developmentaldisabilities.
• Bethe“networkofchoice”toeffectivelymanagespecialtyservicesfor1.3millionMedicaid beneficiariesandforchildrenenrolledintheMIChildprogram,inpartnershipwithagencies ofcounty,stateandfederalgovernment.
• Preserveandpromotethevalueofservingandsupportingindividualsintheleastrestrictive settingbyprovidingafullrangeofcommunity-basedservicesandsupports(includinghousing, employment,transportationandotheressentialsupports)andbyprovidingcommunity-based long-termcareforpersonswithpsychiatric,substanceuse,andintellectual/developmental disabilities.
• Beavaluedresourcetocommunityschools,jails,lawenforcement/criminaljusticeorganiza- tions,primarycareproviders,andothercommunityagenciesandorganizations.
• Improveservicestochildrenandadolescentsinpartnershipwithotherstateandlocal organizationsandagenciesthroughcollaborativeplanning,servicecoordinationanddelivery.
Our Vision
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