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Presentation to the Greater Akron Chamber Government Affairs Committee August 2013
Summit County ADM Board We support a client-centered system, focused on comprehensive treatment and recovery that recognizes many paths to healing and recovery Over 30 contract provider agencies, many more community partners including courts, schools, universities, social service and healthcare systems Services available across the lifespan, from birth to older adults About 50,000 Summit County residents impacted by one of our services in any given year Ohio Revised Code (ORC) mandates the existence of ADM Boards throughout Ohio. Summit County is one of 50 boards established by ORC Boards plan, fund, monitor and evaluate treatment, prevention and support services for people with substance use disorders and/or mental illness.
These are our major provider agencies.
Mental health services 70% of individuals served in our system have a diagnosed mental health condition. Our services include: Homeless outreach 24-hour crisis intervention Psychiatric emergency services/stabilization Outpatient treatment programs for youth and adults Mental health/suicide prevention programs Specialized treatment and supportive services to address individual needs of clients
Addiction services 48% of clients in treatment for addiction have an opioid dependency In 2018, 80% of clients treated for addiction did so without entering residential treatment Services include: 24-hour withdrawal management/crisis center Addiction Helpline Residential SUD treatment Medically Assisted Treatments (MAT) Outpatient treatment & groups for ages 12+ Supportive services- recovery coaching & housing Quick Response Teams in 10 Communities Harm Reduction (DAWN, Fentanyl Test Strips)
prevention services ADM Board invests $3.2 million per year in prevention 125 schools in 17 districts participate in ADM funded prevention programs Our prevention efforts include: Youth-led prevention, like Project PANDA, Youth2Youth Adolescent suicide prevention programming PAX good behavior game iCare Mentoring Programs for grades K-8 to develop resiliency skills Targeted mini-grants for local schools; awarded over $52,000 this year
Measuring outcomes Program Effectiveness Measures: Crisis & Hospital Utilization Symptom Reduction Housing Stability Employment Criminal Justice involvement Process/Performance Measures: Access & Retention Successful Discharge Client Satisfaction
Measuring outcomes Some of our Successes: 85% of consumers in our system are satisfied with the services they are receiving On average, Summit County rates 10% higher than the state average for consumer satisfaction Youth Risk Behavior Survey results indicated drug use and suicide among teens is down in the County Opiate overdose deaths down 63% since 2016 Addiction Helpline Data shows average day to first appointment 5 days, mode is 1 day
ADM Board Renewal Levy Is NOT a new tax, but a RENEWAL of the 2.95 mill levy passed by Summit County voters in 2007 Renewal will take effect in 2020 and last for six years Renewal will continue to cost the owner of a $100,000 home about $7 per month Will generate 33 million annually
ADM Board Renewal Levy The levy represents about 78% of our operating budget per year 94% of our budget is spent on direct treatment, community support and education A renewal will help us maintain our system of care while investing in new initiatives to support and enhance recovery options for individuals and families in Summit County The levy generates about $33 million per year.
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