Feature Images
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Left to Right
Mary Hale (Former Deputy
Director OCHCA)
“G” (RASR Owner / Provider)
Mark “A” (Lived Experience
with RASR)
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Legacy Link Up Front
Published - Thursday, January 3, 2019
Homepage by AVEY (201901) Housing Advisory Board Orange
County Division – (HAB-OCD)
Parent Document Metadata
HAB_Blogger_Homepage_Management_18122901 V2019
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Post Google Plus Crash - Mechanics
Place Link in Well Read Post(s)
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Figure – Our Well Read Legacy Posts
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Table - Standard – HAB Header Format - Applied
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Feature
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Description
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Blog Name
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Housing Advisory Board Orange County Division
(HAB-OCD)
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Feature Images
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Mary Hale MS – Gloria “S” – Mark Allen
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Primary Parent Document
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HAB_WCW_Presentation_19041003_Develop
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Nature
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Education > Problem Solving > Resource Management
HAB Sales Advisory & Update
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Blogger Title
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Housing Advisory Board OCD – Advisory Lesson Plan - A Product of MSG
(HAB-20190426)
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Google Plus Information
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Housing Advisory Board Founded January 1, 2019 by Keith E
Torkelson, MS (Pathology) – Better Than Ever!
Motto - “We Live & Live 4 Disease”
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Dedicated To (Population)
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Any in Need of a Rent A Shared Room (RASR)
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Dedicated To (Individuals)
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Mary Hale MS - Rimal B Bera MD
Kathleen Murray – Clayton Covey – Clayton Chau MD
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Target Date for Publish
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April 26, 2019 (F)
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Author(s) / Editor
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Avey Asus & Keith “Buster” Torkelson MS
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Pinterest
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Still Unable to Leverage Sufficiently
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Twitter
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[PENDING]
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Data
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Rather Little
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Associated Lesson Plan(s)
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CSUF_Lesson_Plan_WCW_190417-W
HAB-01
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Last Reviewed: 20190424-W:
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List of HAB / WCW Related Acronyms
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Acronym / AcroCode
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72TP
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72-Hour Turnaround Portfolio
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BHI&R
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Behavioral Health Information & Referral
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BHD
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Behavioral Health Doctor
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BHS
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Behavioral Health Services
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BND
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Brand New Day
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CAAC
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Consumer Action Advisory Committee
|
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CAT
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Crisis Assessment Team
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CMT
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Call Monitor Tool
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CSF
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Consumer Security First
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CSUF
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Cal State University @ Fullerton
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DFA
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Dynamic Flux Assessment
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ED
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Educational
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F/U
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Follow Up
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F2F
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Face-To-Face
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FAQ
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Frequently Asked Question
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FB
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Facebook
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FIP
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Free Interactive Platform
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FSPs
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Full Service Partnerships
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FYI
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For Your Information
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HAB
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Housing Advisory Board
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HAB-OCD
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HAB – Orange County Division
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HAP
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Housing Advisory Project
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JFF
|
Just For Fun
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MD
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Medical Doctor
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MH
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Mental Health
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MHA
|
Mental Health Association Orange
County
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MHSA
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Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63)
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MOMs
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Meeting Of the Minds
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MS
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Masters’ of Science
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MSG
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Mentalation Solutions Groups
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NPS
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Need Proof Score
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NTBF
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Nicolas Turkey Breeding Farms
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OCD
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Orange County (California) Division
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OCHCA
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Orange County Health Care Agency
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OC-Links
|
Orange County – Links
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OHI
|
One Health Initiative
|
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PRN
|
As Needed
|
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QC
|
Quality Control
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QSM
|
Quick Score Method
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R2S
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Resistant to Solution
|
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RASR
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Rent A Shared Room
|
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SSDI
|
Social Security Disability Insurance
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SSI
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Supplemental Security Income
|
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STR
|
Structured Temporal Reconciliation
|
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TKL
|
The Ken List
|
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UC
|
University of California
|
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WCW
|
Wellness Center West
|
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WWN
|
World Wafer Notion
|
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List Tables (T) – Figures – Topics – Matrices – Etc.
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List of Housing Advisory Board - Acronyms
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List Tables (T) – Figures – Topics – Matrices – Etc.
T - Standard – HAB Header Format - Applied
T – Applied Materials - Handout Manager – Eliminations –
Educational
T – Applied Materials - Handout Manager – L-01 Worksheets –
Eliminations
T - Worksheet Up Front – Housing Info Collection (RASR) -
Example
T - Worksheet Up Front – Housing Info Collection (RASR)
Matrix – Resources – Public Health – Call Monitor Tool (CMT)
Figures – Public Entitlement & Health Funding
T – Applied Methods – Calling Agencies Work Sheet
Introduction - Table – Evaluating Motel Voucher Resources
Matrix – Applied Materials – Sampling for Unmet Needs
T – Introduction - Promoting Our Blogs – Social Media
Management
Figure – Methods – HAB Timeline & Timetable
T - Resources & Key Contributors – Our Firepower
T – Method - Year 2 Sales and Marketing (2019) – Spring
Quarter
T - Resources – Hardcopy or Online
T – Results - HAB Related Resource Management
T – Results - HAB Related Assessments & Surveys
(Eliminations)
Link – FYI – Results - Product - Homepage Link Collector
List - Link Concentrator
T – Results - Leveraging Lived Experience – Recouping Losses
ListerLista
Figures – Applied Materials - Mapping Bonus - Handout
T – Resources - Contributors – HAB - Primary Producers
-
Promotion(s) @ the End
T - Buster’s Applied Nutrition Experience @ UC Davis
Appendix – Lesson Plan
Appendix – Resource List – The Ken List
Appendix – Table - Social Media – Investigation &
Approaches
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Executive Summary
This paper and its’ associated
Lesson Plan address our Housing Advisory Board (HAB, 2018) idea or notion. Many of the findings shared here are
associated with our principle’s lived experience in a Rent A Shared Room (RASR)
living arrangement and environment. We
are Mentalation Solutions Group (MSG). I
am Avey Asus and I wrote much of this paper.
For Keith “Buster” Torkelson we here at MSG would like to develop and
deliver housing options in the form of a 72-Hour Turnaround Portfolio
(72TP). Last year (2018) before she
moved ahead Mary Hale stated in public that housing for those Behaviorally
challenged is a: “Complex Issue”. We
find that: Yes she is correct and housing for the disadvantaged populations in
Orange County California is Resistant to Solution (R2S). With our works on housing we plan on helping
the disadvantaged Populations.
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Blog Status Update
We here at MSG began blogging in
2012. We tested three blogging
platforms: Google Blogger, WordPress, and Tumblr. After about six (6) months we selected
Blogger as our primary blogging platform.
Since that time we have chartered about six (6) unique Blogs. Beginning April 2019 Google took away our
Google Plus option. In doing so they
destroyed our primary manner to reach our readers. As an alternative we are exploring Facebook
to help us regain readers. For us
Facebook is: Free! Because Facebook is
free we can pass our HAB related resources on to user: Free of charge or
pro-bono! We here at MSG have created a
Facebook (FB) closed group to continue sharing our material while we figure out
an alternative to regaining our readership.
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Figure – Insert the Free!...
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Resources – References -
Worksheet
We here at MSG may have the
opportunity to share selections of our work in the form of a Lesson Plan. Our friend works at the Wellness “Center”
West in Garden Grove California. On
Wednesday’s she proctors a group called: The Value of Volunteering. While we spend time at “The Center” we wonder
why they do not provide Free Wi-Fi. We
will address Wi-Fi and Recovery later in this paper. In this as with most of our reports we
include photos and images. “Many of the
photos Keith “Buster” Torkelson took himself (Avey A, 201904)”. The lesson support material in this report
includes a few work sheets.
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RASR – Unmet Needs
For this study we here at MSG
created a RASR Needs Assessment Tool (RASR-NAT-Beta). With respect to housing the disadvantaged it
has become very clear that there are unmet needs in Orange County California as
well as most anywhere on Earth. In this
report we share a twelve (12) site sampling of Buster’s lived experiences in a
RASR environment. We call the outcome of
our RASR-NAT-Beta a Need Proof Score or NPS.
As far as current impact we calculated the Orange County Health Care
Agency (OCHCA) score a NPS = 25.0%, The Community at Large score a NPS = 20.0%,
and we here at MSG score us a NPS = 77.5%.
We feel MSG is in the best position to fix some RASR issues. One of our key products is what we fondly
call a RASR Portfolio. It will offer any
person we can reach in need three options for moving up and into a better
Shared Room. We close here with a remark
about Anonymity. Before we bring our
Free Interactive Facebook “Fix” up to speed the majority of our Consumer
contributor’s Personally Identifying Information (PII) we be kept Confidential. In other words they will be kept anonymous
unless they wish credit for their work.
Thank you for reading up to this point.
I Avey A would feel grateful if you continue reading on (MSG, 2019)!
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Table – Applied Materials -
Handout Manager – Eliminations – Educational
Phase –Membership and Cursory Productivity
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Advisories
|
Estimated
Pages
|
Note
[PENDING]
|
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Key Players & Membership
|
5-7
|
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Mission
|
1-2
|
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Sales and Marketing
|
PRN
|
|||
Facebook Status
|
1-2
|
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Producers Lacking Resources for
Contributions & Participation
|
1-2
|
|||
Introduction to Housing
Advisory Board (HAB)
|
1-2
|
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Intro to Our Free Interactive
|
1-2
|
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Wellness Center West
Lesson Plan-01
|
3
|
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Outcomes of Calls to Service
Providers
|
PRN
|
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Table – Applied Materials -
Handout Manager – L-01 Worksheets - Eliminations
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Handout Description
|
# Pages
|
Maturity
[PEND]
|
Note
|
||
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|
|||||
3 Site Portfolio
|
5
|
A Key Product
|
|||
A Directory Record
|
1-2
|
A Key Product
|
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Assignments – Wait
|
1
|
||||
If Interested Form
|
1
|
||||
Map A Site
|
1
|
||||
RASR Site Work Sheet
|
1-3
|
||||
Resource Work Sheet
|
1-2
|
||||
Sign Up Sheet
|
1
|
||||
The Real Work
|
1-3
|
||||
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Table
- Worksheet Up Front – Housing Info Collection (RASR)
Form - Site
Data Collection (Sample) – Using Actual Data
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|
|||
Item
|
Note
|
||
-
|
|||
Owner
|
Julie
Paulino
|
||
Manager
|
Julie
Paulino
|
||
Doing
Business As
|
Julie’s
Room & Board
|
||
Operation
Name
|
Julie’s
House [EMPIRE]
|
||
Best Phone
Number
|
714-520-0514
[2007]
|
||
City
|
Anaheim
|
||
Address
|
Empire
& Broadway
246 S
Empire St - Anaheim, CA 92804
|
||
Nature of
Street
|
Not on yet
close to a big street
|
||
Facility Qualities
|
Quick
Grade = B
|
||
Do you
have lived experience?
|
YES V NO
(Circle One)
|
||
Cost Rent
|
2012 -
$450/Month [2012]
|
||
Cost Food
|
2012 Buy
own
|
||
Max Number
per room
|
2 (RASR)
|
||
Min Number
per room
|
2
|
||
Have Car
|
Yes
|
||
Have Bike
|
Yes
|
||
-
|
|||
Date of
Record
|
Last
Update: 4/19/2019 (F)
|
||
Other
|
|||
-
|
Form MSG_RASR20190423_01
Facility Test
-
Table
- Worksheet Up Front – Housing Info Collection (RASR)
Form - Site
Data Collection (Blank) – Reference Actual
-
|
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Item
|
Note
|
||
-
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Owner
(First & Last)
|
|||
Manager
|
|||
Doing
Business As
|
|||
Operation
Name
|
|||
Best Phone
Number
|
|||
City
|
|||
Address
|
|||
Nature of
Street
|
|||
Facility Qualities
(Circle
Best Choice)
|
Quick
Grade A B C D F
|
||
Do you
have lived experience?
|
|||
Cost Rent
|
|||
Cost Food
|
|||
Max Number
per room
|
|||
Min Number
per room
|
|||
Have Car
|
|||
Have Bike
|
|||
-
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Date of
Record
|
|||
Other
|
|||
-
Form MSG_RASR20190423_01
Facility
-
Matrix – Resources – Public Health – Call Monitor Tool (CMT)
-
|
|||||
Resource
|
Phone
|
Date Tested
[PENDING]
|
Outcome
[PENDING]
|
||
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MHSA WCW
|
(657) 667-6455
|
||||
CAT
|
(866) 830-6011
|
||||
OC Links
|
(855) 625-4657
|
||||
Warmline
|
(714) 991-6412
|
||||
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Last Reviewed: 20190419-F:
FAQ - CAT
Can you take me to a cost effective place to sleep while I
find myself a place to live?
-
FAQ – OC Links
Can you email me a Room & Board facility Resource List?
-
Promotion - OCHCA BHI&R
[INSERT PROMO]
-
-
-
FYI - How is it a MHSA Brief?
-
California Mental Health Services
Act - Wikipedia
-
Background
Overview
Roles & Responsibilities
Continued challenges
-
“On November 2004, voters in the
U.S. state of California passed Proposition 63, the Mental Health Services Act
(MHSA), which has been designed to expand and transform California’s county
mental health service systems. The MHSA is funded by imposing an additional one
percent tax on individual, but not corporate, taxable income in excess of one
million dollars. In becoming law on January 2005, the MHSA represents the
latest in a Californian legislative movement, begun in the 1990s, to provide
better coordinated and more comprehensive care to those with serious mental
illness, particularly in underserved populations. Its claim of successes thus
far, such as with the development of innovative and integrated Full Service
Partnerships (FSPs), are not without detractors who highlight many problems but
especially a lack of oversight, large amount of unspent funds, poor
transparency, lack of engagement in some communities, and a lack of adherence
to required reporting as challenges MHSA implementation must overcome to
fulfill the law's widely touted potential.”
-
Figures – Public Entitlement Break Even & Health
Funding
-
-
Table – Applied Methods – Calling
Agencies Work Sheet
-
|
||||
Agency
|
Phone
|
Note
|
||
-
|
||||
Anita [OCHCA PENDING]
|
||||
Brand New Day
|
866 255-4795
714 741-0330
|
We are a member
|
||
CalOptima
|
We are not a member
|
|||
Didi Hirsch Mental Health
Services
|
714 547-0885
|
|||
MHA – Orange County
|
||||
MHA-OC
Homeless Multi-Service
Center
|
714 668-1530
|
|||
OC Housing Authority
Special Housing Programs
(SHP) is an administrative unit
|
714 480-2700
|
|||
OC Housing Opportunities
Collaborative
|
800 826-1502
|
|||
OC California
Housing & Community Development
|
714 480-2700
|
General Info
|
||
OC California
Housing & Community
Development
|
714 480-2744
|
Homeless Prevention and
Related Programs Numbers
|
||
Santa Ana Housing Authority
|
714 647-5400
|
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Wellness Center West
|
657 667-6455
|
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Metadata
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FAQ
Can you help me find a Shared Room to Rent in [CITY]?
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Introduction - List – Motel Voucher Information &
Worksheet
-
Lutheran Social Services of Southern California
20190423-TU: Rating = 4.3 – Number of Ratings (6)
Social services organization
12432 9th St · (714) 534-6450
Opens 9:30AM - Their website mentions motel voucher
-
Access California Services
20190423-TU: Rating = 4.4 – Number of Ratings (53)
Non-profit organization
631 S Brookhurst St #107 · (714) 917-0440
Open ⋅ Closes 5PM - Their website
mentions motel vouchers
-
Project Dignity
20190423-TU: Rating = 5.0 – Number of Ratings (1)
Social services organization
12020 Chapman Ave · (714) 534-4271
Their website mentions motel vouchers
-
Introduction - Table – Evaluating Motel Voucher Resources
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|
|||||
Agency
|
Phone
|
2018
Helpful
|
2019 Update
[PENDING]
|
||
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|||||
Lutheran Social Services of Southern California
|
(714) 534-6450
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No
|
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Access California Services
|
(714) 917-0440
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No
|
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Project Dignity
|
(714) 534-4271
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No
|
|||
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Introduction - On Anonymity and
Bridge Burning
In the Renting A Shared Room
(RASR) real estate sector disclosure can be tricky. That is why we offer contributors the option
of remaining Anonymous. Our members on
Facebook (FB) have the choice to not join.
We put Consumer Security First (CSF).
It is difficult for many of those with RASR lived experience to share
their valuable knowledge because what they share could be used against
them. As we progress with our Housing
Advisory Project (HAP) we will filter our information as appropriate for Safe
sharing with: GS an owner, JP an owner, and CT a new emerging owner. Owners have demonstrated that they can
blackball consumers about their services and supports. This report has not been filter tested.
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Material
Principle Lesson Plan [INCLUDED
IN APPENDIX]
Metadata
CSUF_Lesson_Plan_WCW_190417-W
HAB-01
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Introduction – Brief on Need
Deputy Director Mary Hale (2018) “Housing
is a complex issue”
In 2018 the then Director of the
Orange County Health Care Agency Behavioral Health Services, Mary Hale MS,
stated at a Mental Health Services Act Steering Committee Meeting that:
“Housing is a complex issue”. We find
that yes indeed housing for the: Disadvantaged, Disabled, and others in need is
a complex issue. Adequately serving and
supporting these populations is Resistant to Solution. That is how we address only one small yet
significant sector: Renting A Share Room (RASR).
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Introduction – Demonstrating An
Unmet Need
Matrix – Applied Materials –
Sampling for Unmet Needs
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##
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Need
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OCHCA
|
Community
|
Us
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01
|
72 Hour Turnaround
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.50
|
||
02
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Collecting RASR Records
on-by-one
|
0.50
|
0.50
|
1.00
|
||
03
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Community Resource evaluation
|
0.50
|
0.00
|
1.00
|
||
04
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Grow FB with RASR Lived
Experiencers
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.50
|
||
05
|
Grow FB with Users
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.75
|
||
06
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Parallel development with OCHCA
Housing related Directory
|
0.50
|
0.00
|
0.75
|
||
07
|
Resource collision studies
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
1.00
|
||
08
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Transitional Locations Free of
Charge
|
0.00
|
0.50
|
0.50
|
||
09
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Transportation
|
0.50
|
0.50
|
0.75
|
||
10
|
Up-to-date RASR List /
Directory
|
0.50
|
0.50
|
1.00
|
||
-
|
||||||
-
|
CALC
|
2.50
|
2.00
|
7.75
|
||
Need Proof Score
(NPS) =
|
25.0%
|
20.0%
|
77.5%
|
|||
-
|
Scorer – Keith Torkelson – Date
Scored: 20190419-F: Last Reviewed: 20190423-TU:
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Need Snapshot – RASR Sector
We find that our services,
supports, resources etc. are indeed an unmet need for Orange County and other
counties across the US of a similar size population. The test we use to gauge individual progress
is our 72-hour Turnaround Test (72TT).
The mainstay of our products we hope to sustain and surrender is our
Free Interactive Platform (FIP) that we are now growing on Facebook.
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Table – Introduction - Promoting Our Blogs – Social Media
Management
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|
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Medium
|
Note
|
Address
|
||
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|
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Blog
|
AnimaCules
|
|
||
Blog
|
Brand New Day HMO
|
|
||
Blog
|
RX for Ecstasy
|
|
||
Blog
|
[NOT IN SCOPE]
|
|||
Blog
|
Housing Advisory Board
|
|
||
Blog
|
P4D
|
|
||
Pinterest
|
Still haven’t properly leveraged Pinterest
|
|||
Twitter
|
Still haven’t leveraged Twitter
|
|||
Facebook
|
||||
Last Reviewed: 20190419-F:
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Project Element – “Time” and Our STR Method
[HELD BACK FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT]
Table – Timeline STR
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Metadata
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Figure – Methods – HAB Timeline & Timetable
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|
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Usage – Various Adaptations - Applying
|
Note
|
Expectations
[PENDING]
|
||
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|
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WCW
Volunteer Group
|
||||
CAAC
Community (Consumer) Actions Advisory Committee
|
||||
OCHCA
BHS Director Follow Up
|
||||
Owner – Christina (F2F)
|
||||
Owner – Christina @ MOMs
|
||||
Conference – MOMs Collateral
|
||||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20190419-F:
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Table - Resources & Key Contributors – Our Firepower
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|
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Contributor
|
Note
|
Expectations
[PENDING]
|
||
-
|
||||
Producer – RASR Consumers
|
||||
Producer – RASR Owners / Landlords (Housing Professionals)
|
||||
Users – Without
|
||||
Users – In Position
|
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|
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Table – Method - Year 2 Sales and Marketing (2019) – Spring
Quarter
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Sector
|
Note
|
Detail
|
||
-
|
||||
1-Significant Other
|
Brand New Day Network
|
Rimal B Bera MD
|
||
2-Direct Sales
|
OCHCA - BHS
|
Director JAN
|
||
3-Direct Sales
|
Various - PRN
|
PRN
|
||
-
|
||||
1-Presentation
|
WCW
|
Here and Lesson Plan
|
||
2-Presentation
|
OCHCA – MHSA - CAAC
|
|||
3-Conference
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MHA Volunteer
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Collateral Judy Adams @ MOMs
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Conference
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Mental Health Association
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Meeting Of the Minds
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Conference
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Brand New Day Table
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Corporate Table
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Conference
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OC Health Care Agency
(OCHCA)
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Mental Health Services Act Table @ MOMs
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Direct Sales
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MHA Wellness Center West (WCW)
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Focus Group – Lesson – Town Hall
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Direct Sales
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Various - PRN
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PRN
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Drive By Sales
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Various
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PRN Associates
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Insurer & Program
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Brand New Day
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PRN
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Table - Resources – Hardcopy or Online
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Note
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Expectations
[PENDING]
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Resources
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RASR Lists – Out of Date
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Up-to-date RASR Record(s)
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Free Interactive FB Group
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Table – Results - HAB Related
Resource Management
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Resource
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Note
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Expectations
[PENDING]
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Resource Checklists
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Site Record(s) – Phone
Visit
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Site Record(s) – Site Visit
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Flux
– Dynamic Flux Assessment (DFA)
Flux
might be defined as the the action or process of flowing in and flowing out. When we say flow we are eluding to a smooth
process. Actual flux about a RASR
environment is more often not smooth. We
hope that with our input consumers experience smoother moves. In one day with a non-harmonic addition to
the: House, Room or Bed the user experience can suffer a crisis. It is hard enough living as a disadvanted
person in a RASR. With early preventative
interventions such as ours’ crisis can be and should be avoided, mitigated, and
amelorated. We will address more about
our DFA tool as we move on to our RASR centered assessment selections.
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Table – Results - HAB Related
Assessments & Surveys (Sample)
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Instrument
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Buster
QSM
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Note
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Dynamic Flux Assessment
(DFA)
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B+
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In Our Favor
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Rate a Bed
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B+
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In Our Favor
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Rate a Room
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C+
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SoSo
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Rate a Shared Room Facility
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A-
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In Our Favor
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Date Grade: 20190419-F: Last Reviewed: 20190419-F:
Information for our principal: Keith “Buster” Torkelson MS
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How is it Assessments?
We discovered the value of
psychosocial assessment in lieu of laboratory testing back around the new
millennium (2000) when we wrote for Kaiser Permanente a tool to measure
mania. Approximately eight (8) years
later we encountered vis-Ã -vis more assessments as they related to the
MHSA. Since 2008 we have vetted some odd
one hundred (100) Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) psychosocial assessment
tools. We have found the COTS tools
unable to capture the RASR experience.
The tool set we decide upon will address the following areas: Best
Practices, Good Practices, Proof of Concept, Consumer Affairs, Better Business,
Consumer Satisfaction, etc.
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Link – FYI – Results - Product - Homepage
Link Collector
Legacy Publication(s) Including Lists
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List - Link Concetrator
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[Includes Sample RASR
Resource List}
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Table – Results - Leveraging
Lived Experience – Recouping Losses
Model Facilities
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RASR Facility
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City
[CALIFORNIA]
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Performance
Challenge(s)
Mark
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Note
[PENDING]
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Blake Hall
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La Jolla
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F
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Chapman Board & Care
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Garden Grove
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F
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West Glen Manor
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Westminster
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F
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Castilian
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Davis
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P
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Eden Manor
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South Gate
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P
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Graduated
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Pinon Apartments
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Davis
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P
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Shank’s Truck Stop
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Santa Ana
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P
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Current since 2012
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Wits Inn
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South Laguna
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P
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WTRC
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Westminster
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P
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Julie’s House
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Anaheim
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SoSo
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Nowe’s Lisa’s House
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Irvine
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SoSo
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Wits Inn
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Dana Point
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SoSo
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Date Grade: 20190419-F: Last
Reviewed: 20190419-F: Information for our principal: Keith “Buster” Torkelson
MS
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Recouping Losses
For us good housing with a superior
RASR we associate with performance challenges.
Our failure (F) at various locations is more often than not associated
with problems with rest and sleep. Presently,
if we do not get a good night’s sleep for three (72-hours) consecutive nights
our chances for ending up in the hospital increase. The failures (F) at various sites are
associated with substantial if not catastrophic losses. This report, those we published before and
those that will hopefully follow are helping us: To get back; recover or regain: recoup a loss; recoup one's dignity. Our investment in housing has been and
continues as great. These papers we
assign to housing contingency development costs.
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ListerLista
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List - Paybacks &
Take-aways for Participation (Brief)
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- Better Beds Better Rooms Better Houses
- Better Neighborhoods
- Closure on Housing Related Trauma
- Empowerment
- Grow Personalized RASR Portfolio
- Process
- Satisfaction Helping Others
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List - Lessons Learned (2018
to Date) & Hurdles [PENDING]
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List - FAQs
From Potential Contributor: So
what do you want me to do?
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Figures – Applied Materials -
Mapping Bonus - Handout
Demonstration Purposes Only
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Site Visit Worksheet
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Feature
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Note
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Satisfied
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RASR Facility
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Street Address
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Directions
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Distances
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Cross Streets
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Observations
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Live In
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Site Visit
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Drive By
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Mapping Online
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RASR Site Visit Form 20190419:
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Discussion - A Personal Problem –
BHD Appt Crash
Relevelling our Resources – Safe
or Sorry - Distraction
We contracted with a new
Behavioral Health Doctor (BHD) the first part of last year (2018). We worked really hard to understand and
leverage our new resource. After five
(5) appointments we thought that we would be allocated a full ten minutes to
transact: Five (5) minutes for him and five (5) minutes for us. On April 3 (W), 2019 we showed early for our
scheduled appointment as is usual. We
were called in fifteen (15) minutes late.
Our new and improved BHD indicated as is often the case that he had
taken on too many appointments that day.
We were set to allocate substantial resources to our Housing Advisory
Project (HAP). Our new and improved BHD
doesn’t’ appear to care about us anymore and seems apathetic. We requested our three (3) or so minutes to
share he replied: “Tell it to your friends”.
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Risk Management First – April 3,
2019
The most important part of this
appointment “Crash” is that we validated prior and discovered some new risks
about our associating and relying on him.
Some of the risks are associated with medication management. I don’t think he understands that he is one
of the most important people in our lives.
So we have decided in order to address our new and improved relationship:
We will prepare in advance if we have to ask our BHD for help. The bottom line is with respect housing
Behavioral Health Doctors now have to be considered. Lastly, we are allocated time to explore we
now get to consider the impact of Behavioral Health Doctors.
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Discussion - Special Topic –
OCHCA MHSA Wi-Fi
We became Mental Health Service
Act aware in 2008 while searching online.
We discovered that pretty much every month the OCHCA held a MHSA
Steering Committee Meeting (SCM). We dropped everything and attended our first
SCM. At this meeting there was an indication that
you could approach executives and administrators in public health. This was true. Ever since 2009 we have associated both formally
and informally with the OC Health Care Agency (HCA). In scope for this report are our workings
(2009-2017) with those we deliver on the MHSA Technological Needs
Component. We feel that all MHSA funded
programs and sites that serve and support clients or consumers have to invest
if they haven’t already in free Wi-Fi for the clients, consumers, and family
members. Last Monday (April 22, 2019) we
visited the MHSA funded Wellness Center West (WCW). They do not have Wi-Fi. Free Wi-Fi access is becoming a need across
the Mental / Behavioral Health Community.
Wi-Fi users are a Recovery Culture in and of themselves.
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Table – Resources - Contributors
– HAB - Primary Producers
RASR Directory - Membership
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|
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Key Players
|
Sample(s)
[PENDING]
|
Note
[PENDING]
|
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|
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OCHCA
|
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RASR Owners – New since 2012
|
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RASR Owners – Timing Out
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RASR Population without Tech
|
Expect the majority
|
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RASR with Tech
|
||||
Those who care in general
|
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Those who care specifically
|
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Those who don’t care enough
|
RBB MD BHD
|
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Users - Helpers
|
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Users – In Need
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Promotion(s) @ the End
Promotion - One Health Initiative - One World One Medicine
One Health (OHI)
-
Mission Statement
“Recognizing that human health
(including mental health via the human-animal bond phenomenon), animal health,
and ecosystem health are inextricably linked, One Health seeks to promote,
improve, and defend the health and well-being of all species by enhancing
cooperation and collaboration between physicians, veterinarians, other
scientific health and environmental professionals and by promoting strengths in
leadership and management to achieve these goals.”
-
Vision Statement:
“One Health (formerly called One
Medicine) is dedicated to improving the lives of all species—human and
animal—through the integration of human medicine, veterinary medicine and
environmental science.”
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FYI – Link – One Health - Follow Them
on Twitter
-
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Promotion - WorldWafers
-
-
Just For Fun (JFF)
Fictional food and drink in
Middle-earth – Middle Earth Wafers
“Most of the cuisine found in the
fictional world of Middle-earth is real food from Earth history. Like lembas, it is probable that Tolkien
modeled cram on hardtack, a biscuit. Like
other products of the Elves, it is offensive to evil creatures; Gollum outright
refuses to eat it, even when faced with starvation.”
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Purified Diets – Lived
Experiences - TurkeyTalk
“From 1982-1987 Buster
participated in the: Formulation, creation, proximate analysis, distribution
and tracking results for what the UC Davis Avian Science Department (AVS) fondly
called Purified Diets. Many of the
formulations yielded high performance in test populations of Aves such as
Chickens and Japanese Quail. In most
incidences he was permitted to mix in only the highest quality
ingredients. It is now known that the dietary
lipid or fat components’ flavor qualities are transmissible into the meat and
eggs of poultry. Most of his concoctions
appeared similar to pancake mix. Almost
every time he handled a new formulation Buster tasted it. He indicates that his Purified Diets were
quite flavorful. We hope that “Feed the
world” agencies are making progress on delivering about our World Wafer Notion
(WWN). Aside: An Avian science success
story about nutrition (Avey Asus, 201904)”
-
Roudybush Direct
-
Plan – Contact Rom about our
World Wafer notion.
-
-
Table - Buster’s Applied
Nutrition Experience @ UC Davis
Context for World Wafer Promotion
-
|
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Ave
|
Owner
|
Special Feature & Note
|
|||
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|
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Japanese Quail
|
Pran Vohra
|
Feeder & Taster only
unknown formulation
|
|||
Japanese Quail
|
Pran Vohra
|
Our first delivery on a
Purified Diet
|
|||
Chicken
|
Department
Byron Muller
|
Crumble
|
|||
Cockatiels
|
Grau & Roudybush
|
Turned down Professor Grau’s
offer
|
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Chicken
|
Self
|
Layer - Learned how to maintain
a Leghorn Layer
|
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Turkey
|
NTBF
|
Used crumble in Masters
Research
|
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Pigeons
|
Max
|
Max from Taiwan wished to
dominate the “Squab” industry
|
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Chicken
|
Ursula Abbott
|
Reproduced her riboflavin
deficient flock
|
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Last Reviewed: 20190422-M: For
the most part chronological
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Images @ the End
-
-
Fond Memory of RAHS Honors History
Western Art & Architecture
-
-
We got this from the Mental Health Association
Orange County
We still do not believe it!
-
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RASR - Bed in 3 Person Room - Total Rent for Room $1500/Month
"A View From The Cube"
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Selfie of Buster - Dressing 4 Success
-
-
Amenity - RASR - ALL U Can Eat
-
-
Friend Mark A Renting A Share Room
-
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BHD - Rimal BB - "EgoRide"
_
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BHD - Rimal BB
"One for the Id"
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Our RASR Associate
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Start Appendix
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Appendix - Legacy Link – HAB
Charter
Published - Tuesday, January 1,
2019
Housing Advisory Board Orange
County Division – Charter - A Product of Mentalation Solutions Group
(HAB-201901)
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HAB Publication Progress to Date (20190424-W)
-
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Appendix – Lesson Plan (Version Beta)
-
Metadata for Lesson Plan-01
-
-
CSUF_Lesson_Plan_WCW_190417-W
HAB-01 (3 Page Beta)
Cal State
FULLERTON
|
Single Subject Teaching Form
|
Lesson Plan
|
Unit
Title:
|
Housing Advisory
201904-01
|
Lesson
Title:
|
Orientation & Work Group
|
||||||||||
Teacher:
|
Keith
Torkelson MS
|
Day:
|
W
|
Time:
|
1pm
|
Room:
|
Music
|
||||||
School:
|
Wellness Center West
|
Subject:
|
Housing
|
Grade
Level:
|
TAY
|
||||||||
Equipment/Materials/Resources
Required:
|
List with Addresses (Ken 2008 List)
|
||||||||||||
Methods:
Focus Group
|
RASR = Rent A Shared Room
Goal – Introduce Members to RASR
Process and Producers
Goal – Prepare for Meeting Of the
Minds (MOMs) in May 15, 2019 8-530 (W)
Create a Housing Directory page
(record)
Discover Producers with Lived
Experience
Leverage Lived RASR Experience
Address Handouts to best of ability
High Expectation - Fast Track through
Ken List (Working Copy)
|
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1
|
Objective(s) of Lesson:
Listen –
Overarching Objectives
Read – List Items
Write – Possibly
Address a Full List
Rule 1 - Maintain
Anonymity (Avoid getting blackballed)
Rule 2 – Progress
not perfection
|
||||||||||||
2
|
Content Standard(s) Addressed in Lesson:
Standards for
Board & Care (Traps)
No standards for
RASR
|
3
|
Lesson Introduction: (Sponge)
Show by raising
your hand if you have any lived experience renting a shared room (RASR)
I’ve been in at least five (5) RASR arrangements – Some
better than others
How is it that few if any consumers rate their experiences
Describe our Free Interactive Housing Advisory Board
(FIHAB)
We believe in the RASR Business Model
Define a few problems – Resource lists
Three types of producers
|
4
|
Lesson Learning Activity(ies):
Listen – To the
introduction
Read – Read
through the handouts
Review – Our
goals
Write – Fill out
the handouts – Creating Records for RASR Housing Directory
How is our record
different from typical Health Care Agency (Quality & Cost)
|
5
|
Lesson Closure:
Discuss Record
Submissions
Discuss next
steps
-
Meeting of the Minds
-
Develop Housing Advisory Committee(s) – Health Care
Agency Behavioral Health Director Jeff Nagel PhD
-
A Modular Approach
-
Present this for Community Action Advisory Committee
(CAAC)
|
6
|
Strategies Addressing Students’ Varied
Reading Levels, Language and Cultural Backgrounds, and Abilities:
Most Significant
is Varied Abilities & Resources
Challenges about
abilities
-
Have Smartphone > Have internet > Have Facebook
> Will be our friend > Will join a FB Group > Will participate in FB
Group
|
7
|
Plan for Assessment of Students:
Anonymous
Assessment was
the record keeping that we have addressed
Submitting one of
more semi-complete RASR Records
Fast Track though
“Ken List”: Does anyone know anything about __________?
21 Anaheim –
Total 39 Orange County
|
8
|
Summary/Evaluation of Lesson:
Why this service
will always be in demand?
How is it that the resources are
in disrepair?
Rate lesson with F-A Grade
Stages of resource collection
|
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Appendix – Resource List – The Ken List (TKL)
Figures – 5 Pages of RASR Resource Lists (Out of Date Phone
Numbers)
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Appendix – Table - Social Media – Investigation & Approaches
Dealing with the Google Plus Crash
-
|
|||||
Platform
|
Note
|
Detail
[PENDING]
|
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|
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Google Blogger
|
Usage 2012 to present
|
||||
Picasa
|
Pulled from service
|
||||
Word Press
|
Abandoned
|
||||
Tumblr
|
Abandoned
|
||||
Google Plus
|
Pulled from service
|
||||
Blogger After Google Plus Loss
|
|||||
Google Photos
|
New investigation
|
||||
Facebook - General
|
|||||
Facebook - Group
|
Looks promising
|
||||
Pinterest
|
Not a good fit
|
||||
Google Blogger Legacies
|
[PENDING]
|
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Twitter
|
[PENDING]
|
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Last Reviewed: 20190424-W:
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Associated Document
Metadata
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