Programs
Mental Health Services
MH service:MH services served an unduplicated count of 10,215 individuals of which 7,152 were adults 1,213 were children and another 1,850 were served by way of crisis services. The Center provides services by outpatient clinics 24 7 crisis facilities Integrated healthcare locations and Inpatient services. MH services began implementation of Same Day - Next Day service which will decrease the wait time for initial psychiatric evaluation from the current baseline of 49.6 days to 8 days. The Center expanded Integrated Healthcare service array and IHC referral process to include EKG testing Medication Assisted Treatment and HIV Hepatitis testing. Increased Infrastructure for Crisis Co-Response Law Enforcement Training and Justice Service Initiatives. Expansion of services to include First Episode Psychosis which will benefit individuals ages 15-30 who are within two years of experiencing their first psychotic episode.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesSep 1, 2023 – Aug 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$25.4MIntellectual Developmental Disabilities Services
Intellectual Developmental Disabilities IDD services served 1,539 unique individuals by providing a total of 45,767 services of Service Coordination Respite Services. Community Support Day Habilitation and Nursing services. The service coordination team continues to improve service provision strategies resulting in increased services. This year we implemented a stronger structure to support individuals and families access to service coordination through smaller groups referred to as PODS assigned as back up contacts. This information was provided to individuals families and providers to increase the response time when challenges occur or to provide access to other resources when staff are out for any reason. We also have improved our intake processes to become more automated and accessible electronically. Individuals receiving IDD services through Gulf Coast Center receive more consistent services at a higher volume than in the past ultimately leading to better outcomes and customer satisfaction. Our improved processes for intake have led to a lowered wait time for getting an intake appointment for the eligibility assessment.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesSep 1, 2023 – Aug 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$4.1MSubstance Use Disorder Services
Substance Use Disorder SUD services provided 12,682 services to 869 unique individuals. Services include group and individual outpatient services as well as residential inpatient services. Our SUD outpatient services have increased our locations to 20 youth school satellites serving 13 school districts. SUD began 2 Spanish Speaking groups as well as began groups in county jails. Began weekly Peer Support meetings to allow opportunity to build external support systems to avoid returning to jail and finding better ways to manage their lives. Began building youth prevention programs. Continue efforts to serve the greater number of youth and families adults and community partners by further expanding ISD collaborations Increase outreach of the Texas Targeted Opioid Response Build Peer-led advisory councils and develop and implement monthly community events promoting activities as an alternate to drug and alcohol use.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesSep 1, 2023 – Aug 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.3M
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