Recovery Housing: Ohio s Efforts to Expand Policy and Financing

Similar documents
LOCAL NEEDS LOCAL DECISI NS LOCAL BOARDS

RECOVERY HOUSING POLICY BRIEF

SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER (SUD)BENEFIT UNDER MEDICAID EXPANSION

RESILIENCY AND RECOVERY ORIENTED SYSTEMS OF CARE

State of Georgia. Homeless Action Plan To End Homelessness in Ten Years

Outcomes for People on Allegheny County Community Treatment Teams

Transitioning to The Health Home Model in PSH. Presented by Eric Morse, LISW-S, Chief Operating Officer

ADAMHSCC Request For Proposals. Recovery Housing Initiative

Performance Standards

Presentation to the Boston HIV Planning Council. Lydie Ultimo, MSW Director Bureau of Substance Abuse Services

TREATMENT MODALITIES. May, 2013

Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services

Behavioral Health Integration in the Era of Health Reform

Treatment Services for Individuals with Co-Occurring Mental Health and Intellectual Disability/Developmental Disabilities

Improving Service Delivery for High Need Medicaid Clients in Washington State Through Data Integration and Predictive Modeling

STATE OF GEORGIA HOMELESS ACTION PLAN

Mental Health and Addiction

AN OVERVIEW OF TREATMENT MODELS

Affordable Care Act: Health Coverage for Criminal Justice Populations. Colorado Center on Law and Policy Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition

TN No: Supersedes Approval Date: Effective Date: 10/01/09 TN No:

Vermont s Experience A Systematic Approach to Health Care Integration Barbara Cimaglio, Deputy Commissioner. NASADAD 2015 Annual Meeting

Substance Abuse Treatment Services

Oxford House. A Successful Government Private Partnership in North Carolina since 1991

Chapter #13: Alcohol-Drug Treatment Program Presented By: Rose Aldan RH320-01

Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board

Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department Inmate Services Bureau Education Based Incarceration Unit 1

How Health Reform Will Help Children with Mental Health Needs

STRUCTURED OUTPATIENT ADDICTION PROGRAM (SOAP)

John R. Kasich, Governor Orman Hall, Director

Committed to Community Caring 2014

NC Perinatal & Maternal Substance Abuse Initiative

Guy R. Cousins, LCSW, LADC, CCS Director, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Department of Health & Human Services April 10, 2014

Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board Alcohol and Drug Adult Day Treatment Services

CASE STUDY: CHICAGO HEALTH OUTREACH Chicago, Illinois

Financing Recovery Support Services (RSS) August 8 th, 2013 Shannon Taitt, SAMHSA Public Health Analyst Center for Substance Abuse Treatment

Building the Continuum of Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders 2015 AMHCA CONFERENCE PHILADELPHIA, PA

2015 OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS

Rehab and Recovery in Allegheny County

HIV/AIDS Housing Inventory

STRUCTURED OUTPATIENT ADDICTION PROGRAM (SOAP)

The Louisiana Behavioral Health Partnership

Chapter 4 STRATEGIC GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

Illinois Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services in Crisis

Educating Patients on the Effects of Substance Use, Its Impact on Their Health and Linkages to Treatment

SENATE BILL No. 614 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JULY 16, 2015 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JULY 6, 2015 AMENDED IN SENATE APRIL 6, 2015

A Plan to Include Detoxification Services as a Covered Medical Assistance Benefit

Policy Perspective Treatment and Recovery for Individuals and Families Experiencing Addiction January 11, 2016

Department of Public Welfare. Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Olmstead Plan for Pennsylvania s State Mental Health System

MARINERS INN Our Mission

Substance Abuse Treatment Services Objectives and Performance Measures Progress: First Annual Report

Pennsylvania Olmstead Plan. York & Adams Counties. Wernersville Service Area

Professional Treatment Services in Facility-Based Crisis Program Children and Adolescents

Redesigning the Publicly-Funded Mental Health System in Texas

Health Care Reform Overview How Will People with Hepatitis Benefit?

American Society of Addiction Medicine

MONROE COUNTY OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES RECOVERY CONNECTION PROJECT PROGRAM EVALUATION DECEMBER 2010

Welcome. This presentation is designed for people working in criminal justice and drug abuse treatment settings. It provides an overview of drug

Community and Social Services

DENVER HOUSING FIRST COLLABORATIVE COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS AND PROGRAM OUTCOMES REPORT. Jennifer Perlman, PsyD, and John Parvensky

Ohio Statewide System Reform Program - Family Drug Courts

How To Deliver A Substance Use Treatment

Adult means an individual 18 years and older.

Title: Opening Plenary Session Challenges and Opportunities to Impact the Opioid Dependence Crisis

OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES FEE-FOR-SERVICE

QUEEN ANNE S COUNTY STRATEGIC PLAN ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE SERVICES

Strategic Initiative #1 - Prevention and Early Intervention GOALS OBJECTIVES METRICS

Recovery Housing in the State of Ohio: Findings and Recommendations from an Environmental Scan

health insurance Why It s Important & What You Need to Know

health insurance Why It s Important & What You Need to Know

SAMPLE MISSION AND VISION STATEMENTS

Health Insurance Marketplaces

Washington Health Benefit Exchange. Leading Age 2014 Annual Conference. Phil Dyer Board Member

Behavioral Health Provider Implementation of Whole Health Integrative Treatment Services

ADDRESSING COLORADO S SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER MEDICAID BENEFIT

Substance Abuse Service Delivery Model

INSTRUCTIONS AND PROTOCOLS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS

Rebuilding Lives Women s Recovery Center Capital Campaign. A campaign to double service capacity and liberate twice as many women from addiction.

Understanding Changes to Medicaid Behavioral Health Care in New York

The Field of Counseling. Veterans Administration one of the most honorable places to practice counseling is with the

801 Pennsylvania Ave. SE Suite 201 Washington, DC (202) PROGRAMS AND SERVICES GUIDE MAY 2012

CHAPTER Committee Substitute for Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 21

Transcription:

Recovery Housing: Ohio s Efforts to Expand Policy and Financing Lori Criss, MSW, LSW Associate Director The Ohio Council of Behavioral Health & Family Services Providers Housing Policy Barriers for People with SUDs Addiction is not recognized as a disability by the Social Security Administration. People disabled solely or primarily by substance use disorders do not have access to: o Medicaid and Medicare o Project Based Section 8 Housing for the disabled o Income Benefits (SSI) o Vocational Rehabilitation Services o Collateral Sanctions 1

Ohio s Historical Approach to Affordable Housing Policy for People with Disabilities Many state agencies have programs, policies and financing to support housing, including capital funding, rent subsidies, and operating funds. Ohio did not traditionally targeted resources to housing specifically designed to meet the needs of persons recovering from substance use disorders. Most notably, in 2009, Ohio adopted the Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Framework as a mechanism to end homelessness and institutionalization for chronically homeless persons and families with significant, long-term disabilities. Building a Flexible Array of Housing Options for People with Substance Use Disorders Requires: affordable, mainstream housing where people can be safely housed and motivated toward recovery at their own pace recovery-focused housing where people who are actively seeking sobriety can find safety in an alcohol- and drugfree setting 2

Who is Recovery Housing for? actively working to daily live alcohol- and drug-free lives. desire a safe and structured living environment with others who share recovery social norms including the goal of sobriety. want to engage in support, services, or treatment to further their recovery. at-risk of homelessness because they are exiting treatment, incarceration, military duty or are living in a home or neighborhood that puts them at risk for continued substance use. From Vision to Reality: Building Recovery Housing Policy in Ohio 2012: Ohio Council, OhioMHAS, peers, treatment providers, housing partners, local government began planning for policies & resources for recovery housing 2013: Ohio Council publishes Environmental Scan of Recovery Housing in Ohio Individual Recovery Housing Properties in Ohio 2014: Recovery housing included in Ohio law, first grants provided for recovery housing, and Ohio Recovery Housing founded as Ohio s affiliate of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences 2015: ORH begins inspecting and certifying recovery housing in Ohio as meeting quality standards 3

Recovery Housing and Ohio Law 2014 Recovery Housing means housing for individuals recovering from drug addiction that provides an alcohol and drug-free living environment, peer support, assistance with obtaining drug addiction services, and other drug addiction recovery assistance. RH is a required element in local continuum of care Must be owned and operated by community addiction services providers or other nongovernmental organizations Requires protocol for administrative oversight, quality standards, policies and procedures including house rules for its residents to which residents must agree to adhere State must submit a plan for a resource hub on RH in Ohio to Ohio General Assembly New investment of $10 million National Alliance for Recovery Residences Comprehensive nomenclature National standards to promote quality Certification program 19 state affiliate organizations 4

Recovery Residences: 4 Levels of Support Peer Elected Peer Monitor Staff Supervised Residential Treatment 5

Why Recovery Housing? Why Now? Despite challenging social and economic trends, several factors offer opportunities to support and expand recovery housing. Moving from acute care to chronic disease model Health reform, Medicaid expansion Payment reform, integrated care Increasing attention to opiate crisis and need for extended recovery environments Contact: Lori Criss Criss@TheOhioCouncil.org 614-228-0747 www.ohiorecoveryhousing.org 6