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Report on system-level and provider-level progress, trainings, consumer outcomes, challenges, and next steps for improving Project Recovery. Contact HPW Associates for inquiries.
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Project Recovery: Performance Assessment Report October 2012 through September 2013
System Level Progress • Affiliation Agreements for committees and subcommittees have been finalized • CCISC survey completed with results to be shared • eSP structure and website in operation • Overall System of Care (SOC) receiving trainings • Peer Recovery Coordinator is building relationships with peer/consumer groups
Provider Level Progress • Consumers receiving Illness Management and Recovery Evidence Based Practice • “Hope and Wellness” • Provides framework for individualized illness, management, and recovery for consumer • 23 Started Program • 10 Completers • 13 Discharged (primarily for medical reasons) • Fidelity Assessment shows program being administered with fidelity • 80% made at least slight progress in achieving their goal
Provider Level Progress • Consumers receiving Supported Employment Evidence Based Practice • Vocational rehab for people with serious mental illnesses • 43 Individuals received Supported Employment provided by Beaver County Rehabilitation Center • 11 are employed • 4 are pursuing additional educational opportunities • 2 are volunteering • SPAs collecting NOMS and ROSI for consumers • Baseline and every six months following
Provider Level Progress • ROSI for Administrators being completed • Asks about changes in staffing and types of consumers served • WRAP classes • “Putting Wellness into Action” • Being held at psych rehab center and will soon be conducted at drop-in center • 10 peers certified as WRAP facilitators
Consumer Level Progress • 165 Consumers enrolled in Project Recovery during Year 3 • A new SPA was added • Positive trend lines related to functioning in daily life, social connectedness, and psychological distress from baseline assessment to 6-month follow-up
Average Functioning in Everyday Life by Year Note: 5 = Strongly Agree and 1 = Strongly Disagree
Consumer ROSI Responses, Years 1, 2, and 3:Baseline and 6-Month Intervals
Challenges • Representation of consumers and families throughout System of Care • Goal is 51% of Steering Committee comprised of consumer and family members • Efforts include reaching out to consumer-run groups; utilizing outreach activities conducted by recovery coordinators; sharing recovery stories at stakeholder and Steering Committee meetings
Next Steps • Schedule meetings with providers and consumers in order to: • Discuss Project Recovery Performance Assessment Report • Formulate recommendations for program improvement
Thank you • Please contact HPW Associates with any questions. • Holly Wald – hwald@hpwassoc.com or • Vanessa Behrend-vbehrend@hpwassoc.com • 412-731-6200