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MHMR of Tarrant County

MHMR of Tarrant County. Addiction Services Division. Overview of Addiction Services. Addiction Services is one of the oldest and largest providers of chemical dependency treatment in the area. 

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MHMR of Tarrant County

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  1. MHMR of Tarrant County Addiction Services Division

  2. Overview of Addiction Services • Addiction Services is one of the oldest and largest providers of chemical dependency treatment in the area.  • Addiction Services Division offers a complete continuum of services for both adults and adolescence, including those with limited resources. • All of the services provided are “fee for service” with the exception of HIV Street Outreach which is an expense based program.

  3. Addiction Services Provides Adult and Women with Children Programs • 12 Inpatient Detoxification Beds • 50 Inpatient Residential Beds • Ambulatory Detox Outpatient • COPSD (Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders) • Two Outpatient Clinics • Methamphetamine Treatment Program Adolescent Programs • 16 Inpatient Residential Beds – Male 13 to 17 years of age • Outpatient - male and female • Five HIV Street Outreach Programs • HIV Early Intervention Program

  4. Scope of Services Provided • Client Profile • Screening • Assessment • Financial Eligibility • Treatment Plan • Referrals • Admission • Authorization • Consent • Notes - Didactic Education, clinician, progress • Discharge • Discharge Summary • Follow Up Report

  5. Data Challenges • Interfacing with state mandated software: BHIPS - Behavioral Health Integrated Provider System ARIES - AIDS Regional Information Evaluation System • Collecting data on field tablets, feeding the information into a database to be extracted later. • Entering data into CMHC and state mandated software.

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