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Marge Hanna, MEd

Marge Hanna, MEd. Senior Director Substance Use Disorder Initiatives, Community Care Behavioral Health. Recovery-Oriented System of Care (ROSC): A Transformational Approach to Addressing Substance Use Disorders and Recovery. Presented by: Marge Hanna, MEd

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Marge Hanna, MEd

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  1. Marge Hanna, MEd Senior Director Substance Use Disorder Initiatives, Community Care Behavioral Health

  2. Recovery-Oriented System of Care (ROSC):A Transformational Approach to Addressing Substance Use Disorders and Recovery Presented by: Marge Hanna, MEd Senior Director, Substance Use Disorder Initiatives Community Care

  3. What is a Recovery-Oriented System of Care (ROSC)? Provides a menu of prevention, treatment and support services that can be combined in different ways to meet the person in recovery’s specific needs and chosen pathway to long-term recovery

  4. Elements of a ROSC • Promotes bringing everyone to the table and mobilizing the community as a resource for healing • Facilitates family and other ally inclusionin treatment and recovery • Facilitates a culture of peer support and leadership

  5. Elements of a ROSC • Values partnership and transparency – we all need to work together – client self management • Provides holistic, individualized, person directed treatment, which supports multiple pathways to recovery – integrated services across the lifespan – continuity of care

  6. Elements of a ROSC • Responsive and sensitive to culture • Creates mechanisms in the community for sustained support of recovery • Promotes hope • Provides services in a strength-based manner

  7. Elements of a ROSC • Informed by data/outcomes and the experiences of Persons in Recovery (PIR) and families • Systemwide education and training • Adequately and flexibly financed CSAT (2007)(2009)

  8. Why do we needa transformation toa Recovery-OrientedSystem of Care?

  9. Transformation Process • Conceptual Alignment – All of the players need to be on the same page and agree on principles/goals. • Practice Alignment – Changing the way our system responds to persons in recovery, e.g., intervention, treatment, and recovery. • Contextual Alignment – Changing administrative and funding mechanisms.

  10. Go For It!!! We Can Help!

  11. Contact Information Marge Hanna, MEd Senior Director, Substance Use Disorder Initiatives, Community Care hanname@ccbh.com Community Care Behavioral Health Organization One Chatham Center, Suite 700 112 Washington Place Pittsburgh, PA 15219 412-454-2120; www.ccbh.com

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