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Being a Change Agent: 5 th Annual Training Institute

Being a Change Agent: 5 th Annual Training Institute. Vicki McGahee South Carolina DMH CRCF & PASARR Coordinator. Olmstead Initiative . Vouchers to assist consumers in moving into the community Secondary goal – assist consumers to move within the community to a less restrictive environment.

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Being a Change Agent: 5 th Annual Training Institute

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  1. Being a Change Agent: 5th Annual Training Institute Vicki McGahee South Carolina DMH CRCF & PASARR Coordinator

  2. Olmstead Initiative • Vouchers to assist consumers in moving into the community • Secondary goal – assist consumers to move within the community to a less restrictive environment

  3. Olmstead Committee • Olmstead Coordinator, Chair • Psychiatric Hospital – Adult • Residential Treatment Facility – Adol. • Community Mental Health Center • Deaf Services • Consumer Affairs Coordinator • Housing & Homeless Program • Child & Family Services • Office of Medical Director • Non-profit Consumer Advocacy Agency

  4. Application Process • Identifying info • Pending residence • Income to sustain residence • Description of financial need • Justification

  5. 2003 - 2004 • Four inpatient facilities & 13 CMHCs • Assisted 63 consumers • 23 inpatient • 40 community

  6. Hospital to Community • CRCF – 9 • Apartment – 7 • Shelter – 6 • Residential Rehab – 1

  7. Less Restrictive House Within Community • Substandard home to own home/apt – 16 • CRCF to own home/apt – 11 • Homeless into own home/apt – 6 • Maintain current CRCF/rehab placement – 3 • Family’s home to own apt – 1 • Family’s home to CRCF – 1 • Maintain apt – 1 • Obtain citizenship - 1

  8. Ann • Received inpatient care for 7 months • Had funds to pay apt deposit and first month’s rent • Needed assistance with two additional months • Moved to own apt

  9. George • Living with mother, three siblings and 22 other people in two-bedroom house • Needed assistance for first month’s rent and utility deposits • Moved to own home

  10. Sam • Received inpatient care for 9 months • Had no entitlements or family to assist • Needed room/board funds for a shelter and monies for bus tickets to enable him to attend job skills training, toiletries and lunch at the program • Four months later received additional funds to move into his own apt.

  11. Veronica • Lived in a shelter with her two-month-old child • Had enough funds thru a part-time job to pay 50% of an apt deposit • Needed 50% of deposit and utility deposits • Moved to own apt

  12. Doug & Kyle • Resided in an RTF • Needed assistance with utility and apt deposits • Moved to own apt

  13. Tina • Homeless • Needed assistance paying storage fee • Moved into her own apt

  14. Current Year • Three inpatient facilities & 7 CMHCs • Assisted 26 consumers to date • Eight inpatient • Eighteen community

  15. Less Restrictive • Homeless to own apt – 10 • Hospital to CRCF – 5 • CRCF to apt – 5 • Hospital to shelter – 2 • Homeless to hotel to apt – 1 • Hospital to rehab program – 1 • Nursing home to CRCF- 1 • Family’s home to apt - 1

  16. Vicki McGahee • SCDMH Office of Quality Management 2414 Bull Street, Suite 309-1 Columbia, SC 29202 803-898-8326 803-667-2673 (cell) vlm72@scdmh.org (as of 10/01)

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