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Substance Abuse Treatment Program ACRS: Asian Counseling and Referral Service, a non- profit organization, promotes social justice and the well being and empowerment of Asian Pacific American individuals, families and communities; including immigrants, refugees, and native born; by developing, providing and advocating for innovative community-based multilingual and multicultural services. NIATx Initiative: Substance Abuse Treatment Program was awarded the RWJ’s Paths to Recovery: Changing the Process of Care for Substance Abuse Treatment grant in 2004, and was funded until 2006. Partnered with Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment (NIATx) to make more efficient use of their capacity and shares strategies for improving treatment access and retention.
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Changes Implemented Three collateral contacts in three days: Limiting attempts to gather collateral information to complete assessment paperwork to three attempts. Returning calls in one day: when there are messages left for assessment services in screeners’ voice mail, the screeners will return calls in one day. Paging system: When screeners are not available to take a call or see a walk in, all program staff will be paged to respond to a call or walk in immediately. Adding back up assessment staff in addition to regular assessment staff that can provide assessment when a client has to wait more than 5 days for assessment appointment. Same day admission: Admit clients assessed on the same day for treatment by providing motivational interviewing technique and cultural education about benefits, American legal system and client choice.
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Changes Implemented Streamline paperwork and prioritize information needed to be gathered at the assessment/admission appointment. Setting up walk in time to accommodate walk in client’s assessment services. Partnered with our Mental Health program to provide comprehensive assessments. Integrate the changes into our outreach program to increase Medicaid clients’ admission Integrate the changes into our Youth Substance Abuse Treatment Program to increase admission. Integrate the changes into our Problem Gambling Treatment Program to increase admission.
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Days Between 1 st Contact to 1 st Treatment
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Medicaid Clients Served from 2004 to August 2008
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Number of clients served in Substance Abuse Treatment Program from 2004 to August 2008
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Revenue from Year 2004-2007
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Outcomes Comparing with August 2004 until the end of 2007, we made 91% improvement in engaging our clients from the point of first contact. Compare with 2004, ACRS has 210% increase in Medicaid clients to date. Compare with 2004, ACRS has 46% increase in Non-Medicaid clients to date. King County and Washington State treatment retention rates are 63% and 62% respectively, ACRS rate is 84%. King County and Washington State treatment completion rates are 47% and 48% respectively, ACRS rate is 70%.
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ACRS Key Contacts Asian Counseling and Referral Service 3639 Martin Luther King Junior Way South Seattle, WA 98144 (206) 695-7600 Janet Soohoo, MSW, Deputy Director janets@acrs.org Victor Loo, MAC, Recovery Services Director victorL@acrs.org
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