カリフォルニア州とジョンウェズリー郡病院は、スキッドロウ物質使用障害治療施設で着工

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カリフォルニア州とジョンウェズリー郡病院は、スキッドロウ物質使用障害治療施設で着工
プロジェクトは、毎年3,258人の個人に行動健康治療を提供します
SACRAMENTO — The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and JWCH Institute (John Wesley County Hospital) today broke ground on an adult residential substance use disorder (SUD) treatment facility and wellness center in the Skid Row area of Los Angeles. This new campus will provide critical mental health and SUD treatment services to unhoused adults with SUD and individuals experiencing mental health issues.
The project will include a two-story building dedicated to behavioral health treatment. The first floor will add a community wellness center to serve 3,258 individuals each year in an outpatient setting. The second story will include an adult residential SUD treatment facility that will expand capacity by 38 beds within an integrated medical campus that offers a range of care. Of the 38 beds, 10 will be dedicated to SUD treatment with incidental medical services.

JWCH研究所SUD治療施設の起工式
DHCSは、行動医療継続インフラプログラム(BHCIP)を通じて、JWCHに1450万ドル以上を授与した。このプログラムは、支援を必要とするカリフォルニア州民にサービスを提供するため、行動医療施設のインフラを拡充することを目的としている。最近承認された提案1号債券により、2025年と2026年には、さらに多くの精神保健治療施設が資金提供を受け、建設される予定です。
“JWCH Institute is taking needed steps to halt the revolving door between emergency rooms and the streets by offering safe, compassionate care for those who need it most,” said DHCS Director Michelle Baass. “We are pleased to partner with them to expand critical care in Los Angeles County.”
“There is a lack of SUD residential treatment services on Skid Row, and JWCH will be able to fill the gap in the crisis continuum that currently exists,” said Al Ballesteros, President and Chief Executive Officer of Wesley Health Centers and the JWCH Institute.
JWCH INSTITUTE: JWCH Institute is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of people in the Los Angeles area who face barriers to accessing care through directly providing or coordinating health care, education, services, and research. Through the new Wesley Behavioral Health and Wellness Center (funded through BCHIP Round 3: Launch Ready grants) and the Crocker Street Expansion (funded through BHCIP Round 5: Crisis and Behavioral Health Continuum), JWCH will provide easy-to-access crisis intervention and stabilization, assessments, and therapy. JWCH will also offer a full range of SUD services, including standard and intensive outpatient treatment and a recuperative care/residential rehabilitation treatment program.
これが重要な理由: DHCSはBHCIPを通じて、対象となる団体に資金を提供し、不動産の建設、取得、拡張、および移動式危機対応インフラへの投資を行うことで、精神疾患や薬物乱用障害を抱える人々に対する地域密着型の行動健康治療の選択肢をさらに拡大します。BHCIPは、行動医療制度における長年のギャップに対処し、支援を必要とする人々の生涯にわたるサービスとサポートに対する高まる需要に応えようとしています。
DHCS has awarded $1.7 billion in BHCIP competitive grants. In addition, DHCS will distribute up to $4.4 billion in competitive Bond BHCIP funding, including $3.3 billion for Round 1: Launch Ready grants. Behavioral Health Transformation is DHCS’ work to implement Proposition 1. DHCS holds regular public listening sessions. Updates and recordings of the sessions are available on the Behavioral Health Transformation webpage. California is transforming its entire mental health and SUD treatment system to provide better behavioral health care for all Californians. Learn more at mentalhealth.ca.gov.
ABOUT BHCIP ROUND 3: LAUNCH READY: BHCIP第3ラウンドは、州全体の行動医療インフラの取得と拡張を計画するための準備活動を支援しました。総額5億1850万ドルに上る45の施設は、不動産資産の新規建設、取得、改修を可能にし、行動医療における治療とサービス資源の連続性を拡大するものでした。BHCIPの申請者は、メディカル加入者が利用する施設において、行動健康に関する治療とサービスの連続性を伴うプロジェクトの拡大を実証し、プロジェクトが実施準備が整っていることを保証する有効な計画プロセスを有していることが求められた。
BHCIPラウンド5について:危機と行動の健康の連続体: BHCIP Round 5 was developed, in part, through a statewide needs assessment that identified significant gaps in available crisis services. This assessment showed the need for a better system of crisis care to reduce emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and incarceration. The 33 awards, totaling $430 million, are being used to build and expand crisis care and behavioral health facilities statewide and will serve vulnerable Californians of all ages, including Medi-Cal members.
Please see the BHCIP website for more information about grant recipients and additional details about all BHCIP funding rounds.
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