Montgomery County

FY12 Local Survey of Resources Matrix

ADULT SERVICES

1) Entity / 2) Program Name / 3)Function/Mission/Description / 4) Target Population / 5) Category of Service (Specific or Related) / 6) Activity Type (Prevention, intervention, Treatment) / 7) Funding Source (Federal, State, Local, Private) / 8) Funding Amount Budgeted for FY12
Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) / Access to Behavioral Health Services (ABHS) / Information, screening and referral to treatment.
Assure access to certified treatment services, gate-keeping, and monitoring of contracts. / Montgomery County adult residents with substance abuse problems who do not have means of paying for treatment in the private sector or who are referred by the Criminal Justice System. / Specific / Intervention / County / 168,365
DHHS / Urine Monitoring Program (UMP) / Urine testing for drugs of abuse as a tool for help to measure treatment success. / Specific / Intervention / County / 799,754
DHHS / Program Monitoring Unit (PMU)
Certified substance abuse treatment services operated via contracts with DHHS / Provide substance abuse and/or co-occurring disorders treatment services at various levels of care. / Indigent adult County residents and those with co-occurring disorders eligible for the PMHS. / Specific
Level I Outpatient Programs
Journeys Program for Women
Avery Road Treatment Center
Avery Road Combined Care
Lawrence Court Halfway House / Treatment / County
ADAA Block Grant / 2,152,228
2,966,878
Program Monitoring Unit (PMU)
(continued) / Avery House for Women & Children
DHHS / Community Case Management Services (CCMS) / Provide targeted case management to multi-need consumers. / Adults with substance abuse, mental health and/or co-occurring disorders who have chronic needs related to somatic health, homelessness and/or CJS involvement. / Related / Intervention / County / 317,850
DHHS / Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Services
(including psychiatric services) / Provision of Outpatient services for clients who do not have other means of obtaining treatment. Often have multiple needs and reside in shelters. / Adult clients needing outpatient treatment or intensive outpatient treatment who are not going through withdrawal. Often need extensive services including GED, housing, medical, etc. / Specific
Level I Outpatient
Treatment
Level II Intensive Outpatient Treatment / Treatment / County
ADAA Block Grant
State Medical Assistance / 1,037,900
218,561
50,000
DHHS / Vocational Services / Related / Prevention / ADAA Block Grant / 106,642
DHHS / Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) / Elimination of opiate addiction through medical and counseling support. / Adults with opiate addiction who require medication assistance and often have special needs such as HIV. / Specific
Level 2.1 Medication
Dispensing, monitoring, and counseling / Treatment / County
ADAA Block Grant / 447,800
274,955
DHHS / Adult Drug Court Program / Remediation of criminal behavior and/or drug and alcohol use. / Adult offenders with violation of probation charges. / Specific / Treatment / County
ADAA/Office of Problem Solving Courts
SAMHSA Drug Court Expansion Grant / 658,530
83,581
300,000
Circuit Court of Montgomery Co. / FT Drug Court Coordinator for Adult and Juvenile Drug Court Programs and Two FT Case Managers for Adult Drug Court Program / Remediation of criminal behavior and/or drug and alcohol use. / Adult drug offenders / Specific / Treatment / Circuit Court/Office of Problem Solving Courts / 193,369
DHHS / Jail Addiction Services (JAS)
Client Assessment and Triage Services (CATS)
Community Reentry Services (CRES) / Substance abuse treatment within the jail setting. Starting treatment while client is incarcerated.
Assess adults with potential behavioral health problems that contribute to their criminality.
Matches inmate needs with resources in the community to encourage community treatment and diversion. / Adult inmates at MCCF who are in need of a Therapeutic Community.
Adults detained in the jail who exhibit signs of behavioral health disorders.
Adults exiting the jail that needs access to treatment and monitoring in the community. Requires a network of community services. / Specific
Specific
Specific / Treatment
Intervention
Intervention / County
ADAA Block Grant
Community Mental Health Grant
County
County / 658,530
205,069
90,507
619,766
59,371
TOTAL / $11,409,656

Montgomery County

FY12 Local Survey of Resources Matrix

ADOLESCENT SERVICES

1) Entity / 2) Program Name / 3) Function/Mission/Description / 4) Target Population / 5) Category of
Service (Specific or Related) / 6) Activity Type (Prevention, Intervention, Treatment) / 7) Funding Source (Federal, State, Local, Private) / 8) Funding Amount FY12
Dept. of Health & Human Services (DHHS) / Screening & Assessment Services for Children & Adolescents (SASCA) / Behavioral Health Screening / Assessment & Referral / Adolescents and their families / Specific / Intervention / Local County
State ADAA
State MHA / 968,121
164,272
163,515
DHHS / Suburban Hospital,
and KHI (Level I) / Outpatient Treatment / Adolescents / Specific / Treatment / Local County / 244,904
DHHS / Journeys (Level II) / Intensive Outpatient
(6 months) / Adolescents / Specific / Treatment / Local County
State ADAA
State DJS / 102,430
219,484
106,296
Local County Interagency / Juvenile Drug Court / Integrate Court, legal system agencies, and treatment / Adjudicated adolescents who are failing in treatment and probation / Specific / Treatment / Local County
State / 60,000
0
TOTAL / $2,029,022

Montgomery County

FY12 Local Survey of Resources Matrix

PREVENTION SERVICES

1) Entity / 2) Program Name / 3) Function/Mission/Description / 4) Target
Population / 5) Category of Service (Specific or Related) / 6) Activity Type (Prevention, Intervention, Treatment) / 7) Funding Source (Federal, State, Local, Private) / 8) Funding Amount FY12
Dept. Health and Human Services (DHHS) / Substance
Abuse
Prevention / Change social environment by promoting community norms and public policies that decrease substance use in Montgomery County; Contract for services to provide prevention programs. / Universal – Parents/Families,
Children and Adolescents / Related / Prevention / State / 288,680
DHHS / Under 21-Grant Program / Reduction of first time illicit use, alcohol, or drug abuse or addiction. / Children and Adolescents / Related / Prevention / County / $19,110
Family Services Agency / Substance Abuse Prevention/DareToBeYou / Parent training to improve parental competency and reduction of 1st time illicit use of alcohol or drugs abuse or addiction. / At-risk Head start parents and preschooler enrolled in the Head start Program / Related / Prevention / State / $148,681
Family Support
Center / Communities Mobilizing for a Change on Alcohol (Drawing the Line on Underage Alcohol Use) / Community –wide effort combines education, activities and prevention to reduce adolescent access to alcohol and to promote the message that under 21 alcohol use is illegal, unhealthy, and unacceptable. / Adults and youth of all ages / Related / Prevention / State
County / $66, 460
$23,377
DHHS / Carroll Ave and Quebec Terrace Community Center / After school time community center offers a variety of prevention activities. / Children and Adolescents / Related / Prevention / County / $84,718
DLC / Business Alliance Program (Cops in Shops, Extra Eyes, Free Spanish Server trainings…)
Drunk Driving Prevention
Hotel Compliance Checks
ID Checking
Misc. (Resource Printing
Calendars, Message Coasters) / Builds collaborative efforts to reduce alcohol related crime and to educate businesses licensed to sell/serve alcohol and the general public on prevention of over service, under 21 alcohol use and drunk driving. / Servers/Sellers
General Public / Local and State grants from: MD Hwy Safety Office, Mont. Co. Hwy Safety, National Alcohol Beverage Control Association Education / $25,000 (DLC)
Primary Care Coalition of Mont. Co. / Tobacco Cessation Services for high-risk / Group cessation to educate and eliminate smoking and the use of all tobacco products / 1. Low SES adults – shelters and clinics.
2. African Americans
3. Latinos
4. Asians-self help brochures / DHMH/CRF / $207,658
TOTAL / $863,684

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