CCBHC EXPANSION: NORTH LAS VEGAS/RURAL CLARK/NYE/LINCOLN COUNTIES - SUMMARY: Bridge Counseling Associates, Inc., Clark County's only Nevada CCBHC, seeks to geographically expand its current catchment area to the City of North Las Vegas, rural Clark, Nye, and Lincoln Counties; serve a larger population through increased access to psychiatric and wellness services via telehealth, community partnerships.
PROJECT NAME: CCBHC EXPANSION: NORTH LAS VEGAS/RURAL CLARK/NYE/LINCOLN COUNTIES
POPULATION TO BE SERVED: The expanded Bridge CCBHC will serve all populations and ages in the catchment area.
STRATEGIES/INTERVENTIONS--EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES (EBPs): As both a Nevada SAPTA-certified and licensed behavioral health provider and as a CCBHC, Bridge provides only EBPs: Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) treatment services. CCBHCs provide a minimum of nine (9) wraparound behavioral health services: ~Crisis mental health services including 24-hour mobile crisis teams, emergency crisis intervention and crisis stabilization; ~Screening, assessment and diagnosis; ~Patient-centered treatment planning; ~Outpatient mental health and substance use disorder services; ~Primary care screening and monitoring; ~Targeted case management; ~Psychiatric rehabilitation services; ~Peer support and family support services; ~Services for members of the armed services and veterans.
PROJECT GOALS: GOAL: Increase Nevada's CCBHC capacity to reach un- or underserved consumers, to engage 600 individuals over 2 years in CCBHC treatment and supportive services.
MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES: Objective 1: Expand current Bridge CCBHC services to North Las Vegas and the rural areas of Clark, Lincoln, and Nye Counties through outreach, telehealth, satellite offices; and developing new alliances and partnerships. Objective 2: Identify, engage, screen and accept eligible consumers to assess and determine levels of care and develop treatment plans. Objective 3: Provide nine (9) CCBHC treatment and supportive care services either in-person or via Telehealth portals. Objective 4: Improve consumers/program participants' access to and successful utilization of services; improve functioning; self-sufficiency, and overall wellbeing.
NUMBER OF PEOPLE TO BE SERVED: Year 1: 400 and Year 2: 600 for a total of 1,000 additional clients, including individuals within family units, during the proposed two-year period.