Project Summary: Siyan Clinical Research (SCR) is a nonprofit behavioral healthcare agency and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) provider applying for CCBHC-PDI funding as there is greater demand for acute behavioral healthcare care in our service area than can be provided by existing resources. This service gap, specifically for the treatment of low-income populations with SMI, SED, SUD, and/or COD, can be reduced with the establishment of our CCBHC.
Geographic Catchment Area: Sonoma County, California with a focus on the cities of Santa Rosa, and extending to Windsor, Forestville, Sebastopol, and Rohnert Park.
Project Name: Siyan Clinical CCBHC for low-income, disparate populations of Sonoma County struggling with SMI, SED, SUD, and COD
Populations to be served: Low-income individuals of Sonoma County including persons with SMI, SED, SUD, or COD. Our catchment area has greater levels of poverty, higher rates of being uninsured, higher concentration of individuals identifying as LGBTQ, higher concentration of Latino/Hispanic residents, and lower levels of educational attainment, than Sonoma County.
Number to be served: Year 1: 150; Year 2: 200; Year 3: 200 Year 4: 250; Life of project: 800
Project strategies/interventions: SCR will use a combination of several evidence-based- interventions, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Medicated-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for opioid disorder, Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Trauma Informed Care (TIC).
Project goals: Our goals include: a) reduction in suicide risk, b) prevention of death by suicide, c) reduction of problem use of alcohol, meth, and/or opiates, d) reduction of MH symptoms; and e) Increase access to care by improving awareness of services.
Measurable objectives: (1) Each year, provide suicide risk screenings to 200 consumers;
(2) Each year, 90.0% of those assessed as at-risk for suicide will develop a crisis plan; (3) Each year, 65% of CCBHC patients will have reduced risk for suicide between assessments; (4) Each year 75% of clients referred to SUD services after being assessed as having at-risk substance use, will attend their referral appointment; (5) Each year, 65% of CCBHC patients with problem alcohol use will have reduced frequency between assessments; (6) Each year, 65% of CCBHC patients using opiates and/or meth will have reduced frequency of use between assessments; (7) Each year, provide depression screenings to 200 consumers; (8) Each year, 75% of clients referred to MH services will attend their referral appointment; (9) Each year, 80.0% of those assessed as at-risk for major depressive disorder, will develop a crisis plan; and (10) Each year, we will reach 500 individuals via social media, regarding availability of CCBHC services and for language appropriate health education around SMI, SED, SUD, and COD