加州庆祝河滨行为健康村破土动工

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加州庆祝河滨行为健康村破土动工
里弗赛德大学医疗系统获得8000万美元拨款,用于改善里弗赛德县的行为健康基础设施
萨克拉门托——6 月 12 日,卫生保健服务部 (DHCS) 与河滨大学健康系统共同庆祝名为“健康村”的新行为健康和身体健康护理园区的奠基,该园区将为需要心理健康和物质使用障碍治疗的个人提供服务。 DHCS 向河滨大学卫生系统拨款 8000 多万美元,用于建设安全空间,解决行为健康治疗方面的差距。

The portions of the campus funded through this effort will enable Riverside University Health System to provide critical resources to more than 20,900 community members annually.
With the recently approved Proposition 1 bonds, in 2025 and 2026, even more behavioral health treatment facilities will be funded and built.
“长期以来,包括里弗赛德县在内的全州各地社区都缺乏应对关键行为健康和身体健康需求的资源,”加州卫生与人类服务部(DHCS)社区服务处处长马莉斯·佩雷斯表示。“健康村将成为首家此类社区中心,为有需要的家庭提供全方位的社区服务。”
除了提供初级和专科医疗及心理健康服务、物质使用障碍治疗、药房服务和危机干预服务外,“健康村”还将提供社会服务,例如“妇女、婴儿和儿童计划”(WIC)以及就业准备培训。心理健康和物质使用障碍治疗服务将为成人和儿童提供连续性护理,包括危机稳定治疗、住院治疗、康复治疗、门诊治疗以及清醒中心服务。
“The Wellness Village represents a transformative step forward in how we deliver health care, blending hope, healing, and innovation into one cohesive location,” said Riverside University Health System Behavioral Health Director Dr. Matthew Chang. “This project is designed to provide holistic care, addressing behavioral health, physical health, and social support, all in a nurturing and inviting environment. By integrating these essential services, we are creating a comprehensive and accessible system that will significantly enhance the quality of life for our community. Our vision is to foster a place where individuals can find the care they need, all in one location, surrounded by a community that supports their journey to wellness.”
这项工作是儿童和青少年行为健康计划的一部分,是一项历史性投资,提供拨款资金用于建设新设施和扩建现有设施,帮助患有精神疾病和/或物质使用障碍的儿童、青少年、过渡期青少年、孕妇或产后人员及其家人。
RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM PROJECT: The Riverside University Health System Wellness Village will embody a full-service behavioral health and physical health care campus that serves as a safe, monitored, and therapeutic community and living space while simultaneously delivering high-quality, person-first treatment for behavioral and physical health. Individuals and their families will be able to move through the campus’ continuum of care, from intensive oversight and treatment activities to decreased therapeutic contact, enabling them to prepare for a self-sustained recovery grounded in their community.
This project is the first of its kind and hosts a multitude of other wraparound and onsite community services. In addition to grant-funded services, the campus will include recovery residences, transitional living, a primary care health clinic, a pet hotel, and a grocery store for residents. With a focus on social drivers of health, the Wellness Village is designed to deliver care and outreach that supports people in their physical, behavioral, and spiritual growth. The Wellness Village was funded through the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) Round 3: Launch Ready and Round 4: Children and Youth.
WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT: Through BHCIP, DHCS awards eligible entities funding to construct, acquire, and expand properties and invest in mobile crisis infrastructure to further expand the range of community-based behavioral health treatment options for people with mental health and substance use disorders. BHCIP addresses historic gaps in the behavioral health care system to meet the growing demand for services and supports throughout the lifespan of people in need.
DHCS was authorized through 2021 legislation to award $2.2 billion in BHCIP competitive grants. In addition, DHCS will distribute roughly $4 billion in BHCIP grants under Proposition 1 bond funds. Proposition 1 includes the Behavioral Health Services Act and Behavioral Health Bond Act of 2024; more information about Proposition 1 can be found at mentalhealth.ca.gov. Behavioral Health Transformation is DHCS’ work to implement Proposition 1. DHCS holds monthly public listening sessions. Updates and recordings of the sessions are available on the Behavioral Health Transformation webpage.
ABOUT BHCIP ROUND 3: LAUNCH READY:BHCIP 第三轮资助支持了相关筹备工作,旨在规划全州范围内行为健康基础设施的建设与扩建。这45个项目总计耗资5.185亿美元,用于新建、收购和翻新房地产资产,以扩充行为健康治疗与服务资源的完整体系。BHCIP项目的申请者必须证明其项目能够与为Medi-Cal参保人提供服务的机构中的行为健康治疗和服务体系相衔接,并具备有效的规划流程,以确保项目能够顺利实施。
关于 BHCIP 第四轮:儿童和青少年:BHCIP Round 4 focused on Californians ages 25 and younger, including pregnant and postpartum women and their children and youth ages 16-25, along with their families. The 52 awards totaling $480.5 million allowed for new construction and expansion of multiple outpatient and residential facility types, including children’s crisis residential programs, perinatal residential substance use disorder facilities, community wellness/youth prevention centers, and outpatient treatment for substance use disorders.
Please see the BHCIP website for more information about grant recipients and additional details about all BHCIP funding rounds.
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