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Recovery Oriented systems of Care

Recovery Oriented systems of Care. Changes in Practice. Definitions. Recovery Oriented System of Care Recovery Management Recovery Support Services. Recovery System. Treatment System. Recovery Oriented System of Care – Critical Elements.

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Recovery Oriented systems of Care

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  1. Recovery Oriented systems of Care Changes in Practice

  2. Definitions • Recovery Oriented System of Care • Recovery Management • Recovery Support Services

  3. Recovery System Treatment System

  4. Recovery Oriented System of Care – Critical Elements • Involve stakeholders in planning and evaluating services • Include persons in long term recovery and their families as stakeholders • Aim for a diverse spectrum of services - treatment, alternatives to treatment, and recovery support

  5. Address barriers to accessing services • Emphasize coordination of services – case management • Involve peers and allies in the provision of services

  6. Recovery Management – Critical Elements • Attraction • Outreach • Stigma reduction activities • Access and Engagement • Lowered threshold for admission • Reduce premature disengagement from treatment

  7. Assessment and Treatment Planning • Strengths based • Focus on individual, family and community • Partnership/ Consultant Relationships with Patients • Enhanced choice and self-management

  8. Recovery Management - Treatment Services • Evidence based • Culturally competent • Gender specific • Integrated with mental health and somatic health services • Family Involvement • Individualized • Length of stay and menu of services

  9. Recovery Management - Treatment Services • Coordination with Recovery Support Services • Housing • Employment • Recovery community centers • Recovery coaching

  10. Recovery Management - Treatment Services • Continuing Care • Monitoring, support and re-involvement in treatment • Connected to Community • Active linkage with recovery community • Development of recovery resources • Advocacy

  11. Implications • System Management • Planning for multiple services • Coordination of services provided concurrently and sequentially • Integrating a new workforce • Monitoring new outcomes • Engaging diverse stakeholders

  12. Jurisdiction–System Management

  13. Implications • Changing the Treatment Model • Diverse combinations of treatment and support services • Maintaining longer contact with patients • Adopting innovations on a regular basis

  14. Implications • Involvement in the Community • Partnering with Prevention • Shared community outcomes, environmental strategies • Collaboration with allied service agencies • Somatic and mental health • Housing, employment, recovery community centers

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