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William Kea (chair), deceased May 2018*
James Wagner, Attorney, (chair commencing October 2018)
Harold Craig, Akron Police Department (retired)
Eric Czetli, Cuyahoga Falls Service Director (retired)
James Lawrence, Oriana House, Inc.
George Romanoski, Akron Deputy Mayor (retired)
Judge Mary F. Spicer, Summit County Court of Common Pleas (retired)
2018 Board of Directors
www.orianahouse.org
Highlights 2018Oriana House provides new service to Cleveland Municipal Court: Cleveland Municipal Court Pretrial Services was developed as part of a bail reform measure. Oriana House is providing electronic monitoring and case management services.
Oriana House becomes a training site for Project DAWN:The Summit County Health Department contracted with Oriana House to provide training for Project DAWN. Project DAWN is a community-based drug overdose prevention and education project. Participants receive training on recognizing the signs and symptoms of overdose, distinguishing between different types of overdose, performing rescue breathing, calling emergency medical services, and administering intranasal Naloxone.
Oriana House selected for Drug Court in North Central Ohio: Seneca County Common Pleas Court and Tiffin-Fostoria Municipal Court partnered to form the first combination felony/misdemeanor drug court called PIVOT Court. Oriana House staff provides substance abuse treatment and case management services for PIVOT Court.
Oriana House programs continue to earn 100% on audits from the American Correctional Association: The Oriana House Reserve Center in Marietta received a 100% on its initial accreditation audit from the American Correctional Association. The Summit County Community Based Correctional Facility (CBCF), Cliff Skeen CBCF, and Residential Correctional Center (RCC) all in Akron each received 100% on their American Correctional Association’s reaccreditation audits.
Oriana House Executive received international recognition: Executive Vice President Anne Connell-Freund was honored with the Arthur McDonnell Leadership and Service Award from the International Community Corrections Association.
Oriana House’s Rigel Recovery Services expands to Cuyahoga County: Rigel Recovery Services began offering substance abuse treatment in Cuyahoga County. While treatment services have always been provided to community corrections clients in Cuyahoga County, Rigel Recovery Services opened to provide treatment services that are available to the public as well.
Oriana House
2018 community report
Least Restrictive
Most Restrictive
Prison
County Jail
C
omm
unity Based Correctional
Facilities*
Com
munity Alternative Sentencing Center*
MultipleD
UIO
ffenderProgram*
Jail Transfer*
D
irect Sentence*
Restricted H
alfway H
ouse*
Halfw
ay House*
Work R
elease*
Employm
ent Placement*
Special Population Programs
(Mental H
ealth*, Developm
ental Disabilities*)
D
river Intervention Programs*
Intensive Supervised Probation
Electronic Monitoring*/G
PS Monitoring*
Secure Continuous R
emote Alcohol M
onitoring (SCR
AM)*
Speciality C
ourt Programs
(D
rug Courts*, M
ental Health C
ourt*, Family Intervention
C
ourt*, Reentry C
ourt*, Veterans Court*)
Day R
eporting*
C
riminal N
on-Support*
Com
munity C
ontrol*
Forensic D
rug & Alcohol Assessments*
C
omm
unity Service*
Pretrial D
iversion Programs*
Pretrial Supervision*
Forfeiture/Impoundm
ent
Restitution/Fines/C
osts
Oriana H
ouse provides
integrated rehabilitative
services across the continuum
of sanctions. This continuum
of sanctions is a nationwide
model for successful
comm
unity corrections
programs. Because m
any of
the services are provided
by Oriana H
ouse, offenders
can easily be moved up and
down the continuum
, adding
or removing restrictions
as necessary, without
interruption to programm
ing.
* Programs in w
hich O
riana House provides
services, either in w
hole or in part.
Correctional
SanctionsEach step in the C
ontinuum of Sanctions
can be used in conjunction w
ith one another or as a step up or dow
n from one
program to another.
Drug/Alcohol Treatm
ent
Intensive
Outpatient
Program
Relapse
Prevention
Program
Aftercare
Program
Employm
ent Program
s
Crisis/Trauma
Counseling
Cognitive Skills
Education Program
s
Case Managem
ent
Drug/Alcohol Screens
Family Involvem
ent
Rehabilitative
Services(based on individual risk/needs assessm
ent)
Residential
SanctionsN
on R
esidential SanctionsFinancial Sanctions Continuum
of Sanctions Model
It is the policy of Oriana H
ouse, Inc., to not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, sex (w
ages), genetics, gender, sexual orientation, HIV status, retaliation, and m
ilitary/veteran status.
Working
together to
reduce
recidivism
and
maintain
sobriety
* It is with great sadness we mourn the loss of the Chair of our Board of Directors, Mr. William Kea. Mr. Kea was an advocate for community corrections and was on the Oriana House Advisory Committee since its inception in 1990 and joined the Board of Directors in 2000.
Cuyahoga County Community CorreCtions residential Programs The McDonnell Center CBCF 536 55,264 70%Federal Placement 303 16,871 87%Halfway House 503 41,471 60%
non residential Programs Electronic Monitoring (includes home 399 16,676 81% incarceration, GPS)
Pretrial Supervision (Cleveland Municipal) 264 10,028 76%SCOPE (cognitive program for probationers) 402 37,744 61%
1,342 residential intakes
113,606 days served
1,065 non residential intakes
64,448 days served
2018FinanCials
208,580
5,234 non residential intakes
433,572 days served
3,991 residential intakes days served
summit County Community CorreCtions residential Programs Summit County CBCF 474 46,341 61%Medication Assisted Treatment CBCF 80 15,030 69%Multiple Offender Program 181 2,668 86%Glenwood Jail 1,202 25,752 95%Halfway House 1,354 97,476 57%Work Release/Employment Placement 257 12,557 53%SHARP 122 7,346 42%Driver Intervention Programs (includes 321 1,410 100%time served at Glenwood Jail as part of 6-day sanction)
non residential Programs Electronic Monitoring (includes home 2,928 155,540 71% incarceration, GPS, alcohol intake monitoring)
Reentry Court 59 23,725 82%*Felony Drug Court (Turning Point Program) 59 38,262 84%*Akron Municipal Drug Court (Recovery Court) 62 13,614 67%*Family Intervention Court 59 13,170 81%*Day Reporting 620 83,689 42%Transitional Services 129 14,472 47%Enhanced Services 46 2,378 53%Pretrial Diversion 47 n/a 73%Pretrial Supervision 1,225 88,722 66%
Days Served# of IntakesSuccessful Completions
exPenses$53,194,000
8%
9%
Insurance/ Interest
Occupancy
Client Expenses
Operating Expenses
1%
14%Personnel
68%
substanCe use disorder treatment serviCes
Substance Use Disorder Assessments 4,020
Substance Use Disorder Treatment 5,019
Rigel Recovery Services (includes assessments, intensive outpatient intakes, and aftercare intakes)
Summit County 292
North Central Ohio 268
Cuyahoga County 579
Southeast Ohio 311
Summit County ADM Crisis Center
Detoxification 1,304
Drop In 1,632
Summit Link 494
# of Clients
reentry & housing serviCes
North Star Neighborhood Reentry Resource Center (NRRC) new members 1,882
North Star NRRC in person contacts 18,649
Cleveland Community Residential Center 32
Akron Community Residential Center 85
ADM Recovery Housing at Frederick Avenue Apartments 71
Beginnings Housing in Akron 11
# Served
revenue$53,066,000
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Halfway House Contract
25%
2%10%
2%
9%5%
1%
5%
13%
5%
2%
Cuyahoga County
The McDonnell Center (Cuyahoga County) CBCF Contract
11%
Other Cities/Counties & Third Party Fees
Summit County ADM BoardSummit County CBCF Contract
City of Akron Community Corrections Contract
Client FeesFederal Bureau of Prisons
Community Corrections Act
Summit County Community Corrections Contract
CROSSWAEH (Seneca County) CBCF Contract
Medicaid 7%
Time and commitment; both are often needed for success. A person’s time and commitment along with our support and evidence-based practices can lead to lifelong success. Our community corrections programs go way beyond serving a sanction. Clients learn new approaches to thinking; if we help clients change the way they think, we can help them change the way they behave. Antisocial thoughts and attitudes are addressed, and clients gain a better understanding of how their actions affect others. All our programs include accountability and working toward personal goals including employment and education. Community corrections programs are proven to reduce recidivism.
Our clients in Rigel Recovery Services are beginning or continuing their lifelong journey of sobriety. Individual counseling, intensive outpatient treatment, and aftercare offering continuing support are services that are available to all clients. People in recovery know that sobriety is something that they need to work on day by day. And every day of sobriety is a new success.
Our staff of more than 700 are committed to helping people learn to make better decisions and help them achieve sobriety when needed. James J. Lawrence President & CEO Oriana House, Inc.
37
non residential intakes
1,791 days served
152 residential intakes
14,135 days served
southeast ohio Community CorreCtions residential Programs Halfway House 152 14,135 56%
non residential Programs Electronic Monitoring (includes home 37 1,791 51% incarceration, GPS, alcohol intake monitoring)
1,251
non residential intakes
91,836 days served
358 residential intakes
41,447 days served
north Central ohio Community CorreCtions residential Programs CROSSWAEH CBCF 227 28,646 84%Halfway House 131 12,801 54%
non residential Programs Electronic Monitoring (includes home 549 29,188 83% incarceration, GPS, alcohol intake monitoring)
PIVOT Drug Court 55 8,850 84%*Drug Intensive Probation 32 3,777 97%*Day Reporting (NO BARS) 615 50,021 68%
Days Served# of IntakesSuccessful Completions
message to the Community
* Retention rate: percentage of successful completions & active clients
3% North Central Ohio Non Residential
Oriana House has facilities in Summit, Cuyahoga, Seneca, Erie, Huron, Sandusky, and Washington counties and provides community corrections programs and substance abuse treatment services in these and the surrounding catchment areas.2018 statistiCs