This acronym stands for Projects for Assistance in Transitioning from Homelessness.
What is a PATH?
100
These 22 locations provide assessment, crisis stabilization, therapeutic education, referral/linkage to appropriate services?
What is a Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU)?
100
Piloted Residential Levels I, II, III
What are the different levels for Community Residential Services currently being piloted?
100
Frequency of the Provider Manual updates
What is quarterly?
100
This service is provided in hospitals, CSBs, mental health courts, state prisons, day reporting centers, respite centers, and under bridges, by persons with lived experience in recovery.
What is Peer Support?
200
Program designed to increase access and eligibility for the disability income benefit program administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA).
What is SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR)?
200
This 24/7/365 crisis service is defined as time-limited, rapid on-site crisis response, assessment, referral/linkage to appropriate services.
What is the Mobile Crisis Response Team?
200
Level of community residential rehabilitation service that offers 24-hour onsite awake staff supervision and 5 hours weekly skills training.
What is CRR level I?
200
The BH Provider Manual is comprised of the Table of Contents and how many parts?
What is 4 parts?
200
The highest intensity community-based service with a multi-disciplinary treatment team delivery recovery oriented services.
What is ACT?
300
Civil Action agreement between the United States of America and the State of Georgia, October 2010.
What is the ADA Settlement Agreement?
300
These eight (8) community clinics offer 24/7 access to a combination of three crisis services: 1) walk-in Crisis Service Center (CSC), 2) 23-hour temp obs, and 3) a Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU).
What is a Behavioral Health Crisis Center (BHCC)?
300
This is the number of statewide supported beds for residential rehabilitation.
What is 1,921?
300
The system in which eligibility is verified
What is the ASO or Beacon Health Options?
300
This specialty service provides rapid job search and individualized competitive employment services
What is Supported Employment?
400
Assistance with developing a comprehensive plan to transition from a hospital to achieving a meaningful life within the community.
What is Community Transition Planning?
400
This is the number of Georgia counties that receive Mobile Crisis services.
What is all 159 counties?
400
Described as brief periods for crisis respite, support services, and linkage to community services
What are Crisis Respite Apartments?
400
The location where all general policies and procedures are housed
Which specialty service is similar to ACT, but is most often located in more rural areas of the state?
What are Community Support Teams (CST)?
500
Alternative to incarceration for persons with SPMI, SA, or co-occurring disorders, who consent to treatment
What are Mental Health Treatment Courts?
500
This crisis service can be reached 24/7 at 1-800-715-4225.
What is the Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL)?
500
Options such as GHVP, CRRs, 811 Programs, Shelter Plus Care, Housing Choice Voucher Program, and CIHs
What are different types of supported housing options?
500
Service Definitions are located in which part of the Provider Manual
What is part 1?
500
This specialty service provides care coordination and individual support to increase access to community-based services, and is provided to individuals at home, at work, at the library, or other location outside of a clinic.
What is Case Management (CM)/Intensive Case Management (ICM)?