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Tahanan Silid-balitaan – Tanggapan ng Komunikasyon ANG BAGONG PAHINGA NG MGA KAPE AY NAGDUDULOT NG MAHAHALAGANG SERBISYO SA KALUSUGAN NG PAG-UUGALI SA PLACER COUNTY​​ 

BAGONG PEER RESPITE AY NAGDADALA NG MGA MAHALAGANG SERBISYONG KALUSUGAN NG PAG-UUGALI SA PLACER COUNTY​​ 

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BAGONG PEER RESPITE AY NAGDADALA NG MGA MAHALAGANG SERBISYONG KALUSUGAN NG PAG-UUGALI SA PLACER COUNTY​​ 

Ang Proyekto ay Nagdaragdag ng Labing-anim na Bagong Peer Respite Bed sa mga Taong Naghihintay o Aalis sa Residential Treatment​​ 

SACRAMENTO — On January 29, 2025, the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) attended Placer County’s opening of a new 16-bed adult peer respite that provides a safe, supportive, and home-like environment for adults awaiting placement in residential treatment programs or exiting such programs to a lower level of care. The facility, dubbed “The Harbor,” will begin welcoming clients on February 3 through a referral-based system managed by Placer County’s substance use team.​​ 

DHCS awarded Placer County nearly $400,000 through the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP), which is part of California’s ongoing commitment to expand behavioral health services for all Californians. With the passage of Proposition 1, even more behavioral health treatment facilities will be funded and built in 2025 and 2026.​​ 

“Too often, restrictive inpatient settings are the only option available to people experiencing a mental health crisis,” said DHCS Director Michelle Baass. “Community-based, trauma-informed, and resilience-focused centers like The Harbor have the potential to revolutionize California’s approach to behavioral health treatment and recovery.”​​ 

THE HARBOR: The new facility will include peer respite designed to complement the Placer County Health and Human Services Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System (DMC-ODS) treatment continuum by providing a structured environment for people leaving residential placements or awaiting placement. Residents will engage in self-help recovery activities while potentially also participating in outpatient care.​​ 

Services provided include ongoing needs assessment across the behavioral health and physical health spectrums, case management, crisis management, trauma-informed individual and group therapy, peer-to-peer supportive services, linkage to cultural supports and services, and other necessary referral services for a safe and efficient discharge back into the community. These services are designed to provide less costly and less intrusive care than those offered in a hospital setting.​​ 

“The Harbor will offer a compassionate, supportive environment where individuals can regain their strength, heal, and reconnect with their sense of well-being,” said Placer County Behavioral Health Director Amy Ellis. “This facility is part of Placer County’s ongoing efforts to build and expand its behavioral health infrastructure to respond to people in need.”​​ 

BAKIT MAHALAGA ang BHCIP: Sa pamamagitan ng BHCIP, iginawad ng DHCS ang mga karapat-dapat na entity na pagpopondo upang bumuo, makakuha, at magpalawak ng mga ari-arian at mamuhunan sa imprastraktura ng krisis sa mobile upang higit pang palawakin ang hanay ng mga opsyon sa paggamot sa kalusugan ng pag-uugali na nakabatay sa komunidad para sa mga taong may mga kasabay na nagaganap na pangangailangan sa paggamot sa kalusugan ng isip at mga karamdaman sa paggamit ng sangkap. Tinutugunan ng BHCIP ang mga makasaysayang gaps sa sistema ng pangangalaga sa kalusugan ng pag-uugali upang matugunan ang lumalaking pangangailangan para sa mga serbisyo at suporta sa buong buhay ng mga taong nangangailangan.​​ 

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 as part of Behavioral Health Transformation, DHCS’ work to implement Proposition 1. DHCS holds regular public listening sessions on this effort. Updates and recordings of the sessions are available on the Behavioral Health Transformation webpage.
 
ABOUT BHCIP ROUND 3: LAUNCH READY: BHCIP Round 3 supported preparation activities to plan for the acquisition and expansion of behavioral health infrastructure throughout the state. The 45 awarded facilities were funded a total of $518.5 million. BHCIP applicants were required to demonstrate service expansion for Medi-Cal members and have a valid planning process to ensure projects are ready for implementation.​​ 

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