Title: Mental Health Services
1Mental Health Services
ChildrenandYouth
2Statewide Mental Health SystemMission
- Ensure that people of all ages experiencing
- mental illness can
- better manage their illness
- achieve their personal goals and
- live, work, and participate in their
- community
3Statewide Mental Health System Values
- We value the strengths and assets of consumers
and their families and seek to include their
participation in decision making and policy
setting. - We respect and celebrate the cultural and other
diverse qualities of each consumer. - We work in partnership with allied community
providers to deliver quality, individualized
supports and services. - We treat people with respect, equality, courtesy
and fairness.
4Mental Health Division
- Mission
- The Mental Health Division Administers a Public
Mental Health System that Promotes Recovery and
Safety
5Mental Health Division
- Principles
- Individuals are actively involved in and
determine the design and implementation of their
service plan. - Individuals have access to a system of
comprehensive and integrated community based
services. - Services promote natural and community supports
including family, friends, and other citizens. - Services demonstrate respect for rights and
dignity of all individuals. - Services incorporate the culture and value system
of the individual. - Individual choice, satisfaction, safety, and
positive outcomes are the focus of services. - Individuals are offered the support and services
necessary to be successful where they live, work,
and play. - Services are designed to foster communities where
all members are included, respected, and valued.
6Legislature/Fed Gov
DSHS
MAA
MHD
DASA
DDD
CA
JRA
other
other
MHD
ESH
WSH
CLIP
RSN
7Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED)
A Child who is experiencing a mental disorder
that is clearly interfering with the childs
functioning in family, school, or with peers AND
8- Who meets at least one of the following criteria
- Has undergone inpatient treatment or placement
outside of the home related to mental disorder
with the last two years - Has undergone involuntary treatment under
chapter 71.34 RCW with in the last two years - Is currently served by Juvenile justice, child
protection/welfare, special education or
developmental disabilities - Is at risk of escalation maladjustment due to
- Chronic family dysfunction involving a mentally
ill or inadequate caretaker - Changes in custodial adult
- Going to, residing in or returning from any
placement outside of the home - Subject to repeated physical abuse or neglect
- Drug or alcohol abuse or
- Homelessness
9Accessing Public MH Services
- CSO
- Regional Support Network/CMHA
- Who determines medical necessity for public
mental health services - Hospital (may be first in system to become aware
of need for services)
10Medical necessity or Medically necessary - A
term for describing a requested service which is
reasonably calculated to prevent, diagnose,
correct, cure, alleviate or prevent the worsening
of conditions in the recipient that endanger
life, or cause suffering or pain, or result in
illness or infirmity, or threaten to cause or
aggravate a handicap, or cause or physical
deformity or malfunction, and there is no other
equally effective, more conservative or
substantially less costly course of treatment
available or suitable for the person requesting
service. For the purpose of this chapter course
of treatment may include mere observation or,
where appropriate no treatment at
all. Additionally, the individual must be
determined to have a mental illness covered by
Washington State for public mental health
services. The individuals impairment(s) and
corresponding need(s) must be the result of a
mental illness. The intervention is deemed to be
reasonably necessary to improve, stabilize or
prevent deterioration of functioning resulting
from the presence of a mental illness. The
individual is expected to benefit from the
intervention. Any other formal or informal
system or support can not address the
individuals unmet need.
11RSN/CMHA Services
- Comprehensive Assessment
- Individualized Services e.g.
- Individual and group therapy
- Med management
- Crisis intervention
- Stabilization
- Community psychiatric inpatient hospitalization
- Childrens long-term residential
12Comprehensive Assessment and Service Plan
- Individual Strengths and Needs
- Other Formal System Involvement
- Community Supports (informal system)
- Natural Support
- Medications
- Necessary treatment (therapies, case management)
13Individualized Services
- Each person has a unique combination of strengths
and needs - Services should be designed to
- utilize strengths
- meet needs
- In the least restrictive manner
14Service Plans should ...
- Include a mix of formal services
- and informal supports
- Include age appropriate normal activities
- Be provided in a natural environment
15Family Voice and Participation
- Assessments based on family strengths and needs
- Families should be included in the entire
planning and treatment process - Parent Support Groups Available
- SAFE - WA
- Parent steering committee
- local groups
16Considerations for Adolescents
- Youth who are thirteen and older can request
mental health services without the consent of
their parents - Youth who are thirteen or older and who are a
danger to themselves or others, and refuse
treatment may be involuntarily detained and
hospitalized.
17Access to Publicly FundedCommunity Psychiatric
Hospital
- Need is due to acuity of mental illness
- RSN (or designee) authorization prior to
admission - Short-term stay (e.g. Fairfax, Lourdes)
18Access to Long Term Inpatient Care
- If less restrictive services and supports are not
appropriate and if extended inpatient care is
recommended - referral is made by the RSN for certification of
admission by the Childrens Long term Inpatient
Program Administration
19Funding Sources
Needed to receive Federal
20Children (0-17 years)Community Outpatient
Services
2139 Counties Grouped into 14 RSNs