CCBHC Expansion in Pomona - Prototypes, a program of HealthRIGHT 360 (HR360), provides a comprehensive range of mental health and substance use disorder treatment to people in Southern California, with a focus on pregnant/parenting women. Project Enhancing Access to Comprehensive Healthcare (EACH) will improve integration between behavioral and primary health services for our client population by partnering with Parktree Community Health Center, which is our designated collaborating organization for this project.
Women, particularly pregnant and parenting women, have unique behavioral and primary health needs that the Prototypes CCBHC will address. We will utilize a variety of evidence-based interventions to increase client wellbeing, including parent child therapies (Parent Child Interaction Therapy and Child Parent Psychotherapy) that are demonstrated effective at improving familial relationships. We will also utilize the Full Service Partnership evidence based model, which is based on Assertive Community Treatment. FSP programs, which Prototypes already provides, offer intensive, individualized care coordination to high need individuals with severe behavioral health issues. Other evidence based interventions to be used include CBT, DBT, and Motivational Interviewing. The goal of the Prototypes CCBHC expansion is to integrate primary care and behavioral health services for behavioral health clients receiving services at Prototypes Pomona Family Campus. The following outcomes are to be achieved: 100% of clients will be offered screening for HIV and Hepatitis A, B, and C upon intake; program leadership will establish care coordination procedures, hire staff, and acquire the necessary equipment to provide transportation between the Prototypes and Parktree by December 30, 2020; program leadership will create and implement (by December 30, 2020) an in depth physical health questionnaire to be provided to 100% of new clients during intake by December 30, 2020; and 100% of clients with unmet primary healthcare needs, as identified in the physical health questionnaire, will be referred to Parktree and offered transportation. With the CCBHC Expansion grant funds, Prototypes will serve 512 unduplicated clients annually and 1024 unduplicated clients over the entire project period of 2 years.