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Vulnerable & Older Adult Services
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Behavior Support Services
The program is designed to help people receiving care attain and maintain an optimal level of emotional and social functioning.
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Enhanced Care Facility
Enhanced Care is designed to provide 24-hour supervision and support to eligible individuals who experience challenging behaviors and psychiatric symptoms.
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Enhanced Care Outreach Services (ECOS)
Services generally include assessment, service planning, individual therapy, consultation, individual skills training, medication management, facilitation of quarterly treatment team meetings, 24-hour crisis coverage, and provider staff training.
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Older Adult Behavioral Health
In 2015, the Oregon Health Authority launched the Older Adult Behavioral Initiative (OABHI) after a statewide assessment found that the infrastructure of services, supports, and resources available for older adults and people with disabilities were greatly lacking.
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Older Adult Peer Outreach for Depression & Substance Use (OPODS)
The goal of Older Adult Peer Outreach for Depression and Substance Use (OPODS) program is to reduce substance use and depression in older adults in Yamhill County.
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Outreach, Assistive Services, & Integrated Supports (OASIS)
The program serves individuals with mental health conditions who have difficulty accessing traditional outpatient behavioral health services due to chronic medical/physical issues.
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PASRR Evaluations
Pre-Admission Screening & Resident Review (PASRR) is a federally required component of the state Medicaid program intended to ensure that nursing facility residents with serious mental illness are identified, appropriately placed, and provided with the services they need.
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Residential Treatment Facility
The Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) is a community-based residential program licensed by the Health Systems Division (HSD) of the Oregon Health Authority (OHA).