2021 Reinvestment Funds
Trauma Informed Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program (MH IOP): $80,000
Provider: Crossroads Counseling, Inc.
Behavioral Health Provider Technology Enhancement: $171,727
Provider: Multiple Lycoming-Clinton Providers
Multisystemic Therapy for Problem Sexual Behaviors (MST-PSB) - $21,275
Provider: Community Solutions, Inc.
Drug Free Treatment for Opioid Withdrawal--$49,000
Provider: White Deer Run, Allenwood
IBHS ASD Afterschool Program--$49,000
Provider: Garner Behavioral Services, LLC
Hoarding Intervention and Treatment Services--$100,000
Provider: Skills of PA
Path to Licensure Workforce Development--$105,000
Provider: Keystone Counseling
IBHS with PCIT Interventions--$109,704
Provider: Diversified Treatment Alternative Centers
Behavioral Health Workforce Development--$58,725
Provider: Multiple Lycoming-Clinton providers
Activities: Targeted adults ages 18 and older with a mental health diagnosis who meet medical necessity criteria for intensive outpatient treatment, and are seeking primary treatment, step-down aftercare from inpatient treatment, or a trauma-informed community-based service with a greater treatment intensity than traditional individual and group outpatient treatment.
Activities: Allocated funding to Lycoming Clinton HC providers for the purchase of technology that would otherwise be financially unobtainable, including Electronic Health Record systems, telehealth platforms, and related costs. Incorporation of this technology into practice will enhance provider efficiency, and improve members’ service access, retention, and outcomes.
Activities: MST-PSB is an intensive home-based treatment model for youth exhibiting problem sexual behavior and other high-risk behaviors, at home, at school, and in the community. The program addresses the multiple systems and factors that affect the youth’s behavior.
Activities: Targets individuals 18 and older with an opioid use disorder who meet medical necessity criteria for admission to Level 3.7 medically monitored inpatient withdrawal management treatment and are being served by White Deer Run in their Allenwood facility. The Masimo Bridge device will be provided to members experiencing opioid withdrawal symptoms during treatment for opioid use disorder: in the course of initiating treatment, transitioning to naltrexone, or tapering off medication-assisted treatment.
Activities: This reinvestment plan expanded community-based services for the notably underserved Lycoming-Clinton MA eligible child members diagnosed with autism ages 6 to 10 years old, and their families.
Activities: The plan will implement an in-home holistic model of treatment and support that will be provided to members in both counties. Hoarding intervention services will apply a coordinated plan of intervention that maximizes existing natural and community resources, using a team approach.
Activities: Pilot program with Keystone Counseling to provide an additional local pathway to licensure for unlicensed clinicians who hold a graduate degree in mental health, while simultaneously expanding access to services for individuals living in Clinton County.
Activities: PCIT is a type of play therapy provided to young children ages 2-7 and their parents. This plan would use PCIT techniques as part of IBHS to help adults learn and practice new skills for handling their children’s behavior. Families who meet medical necessity guidelines for IBHS and PCIT will be eligible for this in-home program being piloted in our counties.
Activities: The intent of this plan is to not only increase the number of staff and services available through provider offices, but to also increase the to support professional certifications to offer specialized treatment, and to prevent burnout, poor job satisfaction, and turnover.