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Blog Title
20191023-W: Housing Advisory – by
Keith Torkelson MS, Avey C Asus and MSG – Initializing Housing Partnerships I -
HAB
Partners in Report
Abstract – Executive Summary
For Less Than 1.5 Million
Here in this report we are
promoting the Housing Help Line of our Housing Product Line. We are Mentalation Solutions Group
(MSG). We are requesting between
$500,000.00 and $1,000,000.00 in Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) funds under
the Innovations Component (INN) to get things rolling. The Help Line will be centered about Orange
County California. We have two primary
methods to get our Housing Help Line to the streets. One is submitting a formal INN Idea
Plan. The other is via our Housing
Advisory Board Blog (HAB-B). Via our
Blog we can share our idea Adlibitum [SPELLED].
In MSG’s Housing Fix Portfolio we have defined about a dozen (12)
products. Some of them are small whereas
others are “Huge”. Our size dividing
line is at this time $1E6 per year.
Blog – Housing Advisory Board
(HAB) - Summary of Publications
We here at MSG chartered our
Housing Advisory Board Blog back in January 2019. We find working about housing monotonous as
compared with other endeavors such as External Quality Review (EQR). At this moment it is October 21, 2019. So far Keith “Buster” Torkelson MS with MSG’s
help we have published eight (8) advisory publications since 1/1/19. Here we include a sample query to find some
of our legacy work. “Housing Advisory Board Orange County Division Charter A
Product of Mentalation Solutions Group (HAB-201901)”. Most reports are associated with MSG’s
principle Keith E Torkelson MS. As of
20191017-TH we have captured 123 Page-views for HAB’s all-time history. A couple of our other Blogs attract much greater
readership As Measured By (AMB) Page-views.
Objective Calibration Level
Integrity
We address and deploy a few
assessments for this paper. For this
Housing Partnership topic MSG’s subjective findings are rather critical. Therefore we are using our “Objective First
Method” (OFM) to set the stage. We selected
one of our distal partner’s operations in Seattle Washington to address
objectively. They are in the limelight
because they are forwarding a nice chuck of fixes about Housing The
Disadvantaged (HTD). Our partner’s
operation is called Mary’s Place. We
found two sets of ratings online for them.
We pooled the data to arrive at our MSG Eagles’ Score. From data collected on October 17, 2019 (TH)
Mary’s earned a MSG Eagles Score of 4.1 Eagles with 5.0 being Superior. The total number of ratings addressed was
77. For the West Coast 77 ratings that
average out as positive is significant.
Dedication – Orange County’s
Richest
We dedicate this report to Orange
County real estate mogul Donald Bren.
For some odd ten (10) years MSG has been working to solicit his Housing
Resources as well as expertise. Keith
“Buster” Torkelson attends the OC MHSA Steering Committee Meeting (SCM) roughly
every month. For 2019 our local SCM has and
is held at the Delhi Center in Santa Ana California the third Monday of most
every month. As an indicator that we
have secured “The Donald #2” (TD#2) direct support about Housing we have a
criteria. The first criterion is that TD#2
attend as many SCMs as he can during the course of a year. Other than enjoying External Quality Review
(EQR) work we here at MSG enjoy profiling.
We hope to publish our in scope profile of Donald Bren in continuance of
our sell. Previously we introduced
Mary’s Place in Seattle. Mary’s is
creating over 200 beds for Disadvantaged Peoples (DPs). Apparently Mary secured substantial support
(funding and prowess) from Amazon. “If
Amazon Can Do It then so can the Irvine Company!” Irvine Company appears to be TD#2’s Doing
Business As (DBA) home. We will address
a bit more with regard to Mary’s further on in this paper.
[INSERT SCM PHOTO Thought
Insertion]
Buster inserting thoughts at the MHSA SCM
October 21, 2019
AMIN Newsletter - 2014-2016 12
Editions – Triple C
From 2014-2016 Keith “Buster”
Torkelson with some help from MSG published 12 Editions of our Accountability
MHSA Newsletter (AMIN). The Blog we used
was our AnimaCules Blog. AnimaCules
enjoys a stronger following than our Housing Advisory Board Blog (HAB-B). Much time has passed since MSG introduced our
Triple C notion. When Buster first
engaged with the MHSA Mark Refowitz was Director of the Orange County Health
Care Agency’s (OCHCA’s) Behavioral Health Services (BHS) Division. In Mark’s honor we named our Triple C after
him. Mark has since retired, yet, not
after reaching to the top as Director of the whole OCHCA. Triple C is comprised of three (3) elements:
Contain, Combine, and Converge. If our
Housing Help Line gets support through the MHSA INN funding stream we hope it
to be sustained in Combination with the MHSA Prevention & Early
Intervention (PEI) Component.
OCHCA Admin
Mark Refowitz with T Boyd in Background
Partnership Inventory – Context
of Housing – Past Now Future
Moving ahead we address both
Partnerships and Stakeholders. In the
context of Housing MSG entertains many partners. In the context of Housing: Buster associates
with more partners than MSG. Buster
gathered his chorale of Housing Partners via Lived Experience and much
suffering about Housing. Here we have
assembled a brief Housing Dream Team (HDT).
At this point we include eight (8) Characters. MSG breaks down partners into two categorical
types: Spenders & Funders. We
itemized seventeen (17) Spenders (Earners & Consumers) and sixteen (16) Funders
or Neutral (Stakeholders). Under our MSG
Torkelson Pathology Division (MSG-TPD) we take the liberty to tweak definitions
As Needed or PRN.
Assessing Partnerships (RDA) –
Self Evident
Buster has been fortunate since
2009 to sit on many OCHCA associated committees. Initially he believed his forte would become
MHSA Innovations rather than Housing.
While studying MHSA Innovations he researched the MHSOAC or the Mental
Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission. From 2010-2012 Buster discovered that the
MHSOAC was contracting out many of its’ reporting jobs. We here at MSG wondered how much these
reports cost to create (Accountability Principle). When an entity wishes to Innovate the MHSA
way it is wise to keep up with the MHSOAC.
Many of MSG’s suppositions are Self-Evident. This is how we define so few of our
references.
The Mental Health Services
Oversight and Accountability Commission
- MHSA
Transparency Dashboard
- Fiscal
Reporting Tool
- MHSOAC
Program Search Tool
- Full
Service Partnerships (FSP) Dashboard
MHSOAC Transparency Suite
Engagements and Volunteerism
In due process Buster sat on both
the Innovations Advisory Committee (IAC) and the Data Outcomes Advisory Committee
(DOAC). This gave him access to some
“Insider” information. During one and
maybe both committee meetings Resource Development Associates (RDA) presented
their material paid for through the OCHCA.
RDA was asked to complete an external review of an element about the
MHSA Prevention & Early Intervention (PEI) component. RDA evaluated Outreach & Engagement (O&E)
Resources. At the core of their study
was an assessment tool they developed for assessing Partnerships. For this paper we transformed RDA’s instrument
to suit our needs. We give Buster’s
Outreach & Engagement Resources a Score of 18.2%. As far as O&E is concerned Buster is the
Consumer.
Sliding Door – Reporting - The
Sliding Door Principle (SDP).
On and off Buster has been
compensated for his reporting and engagement.
Years ago (1981-1982) Buster was employed as a 1.0 Full Time Equivalent
(FTE) Medical Billing Analyst (MBA). As
an analyst Buster reviewed Medical Reports associated with Med Legal Market. If a Doctor’s report was acceptable they were
compensated at a rate of $20.00 per page.
In another place and time and a rate exceeding the 1981 $20.00 per page
value Buster would hire a team to make our reports here at MSG first rate!
We Have The Money – Stakeholder
Principle
At this moment 20191021_1318
Buster is attending the monthly MHSA SCM.
The theme for today is financials.
Orange County contracts with a fiscal consultant name Mike Geiss. We briefly reviewed all financial spreadsheet
handouts. Orange County has enough MHSA
dollars to support our Housing Help Line in the development stage as well as
sustain it as a Prevention & Early Intervention (PEI) service.
Performance
Earned Value (PEV 23 Item) – Parts A-C
MSG
has on and off promoted a concept. We
call our concept Performance Earned Value or PEV. The first incidence for PEV in our database
is November 29, 2010. Buster had recently
completed a one-hundred and sixty (160) hour in class training paid for in
Orange County by the MHSA Workforce & Education (WET) component. He graduated second in his class. He was considering doing paid work for the
OCHCA. In order to gain confidence about
his reliability we created the PEV Method.
MSG’s PEV systems do not only apply to individuals they apply at the
program and project levels. Over and
over programs were stating they were based on Evidenced-based Practices (EBPs). There was overuse of
unsubstantiated Best Practice. PEV is designed to Quantitatively Prove our Concepts in a current incarnation as at
best a Promising Practice. For Busters
PEV for Housing Partnerships we offer up a 45.7%. This equates to 2.3 MSG Eagles with 5.0
Eagles being Most Superior.
Quantification – Partnerships -
Metadata
Last
Assessment – Housing Partnership Scale (21 Items)
When
you can’t find a fitting assessment write one.
We here at MSG have vetted more than one-hundred (100)
Commercial-Of-The-Shelf (COTS) assessment instruments (tools). We used to prefer to search and search for
what we fondly call “The Full Monty”. COTS
Full Monties are more complete and proven than their counterparts. When it came to assessing Housing Partnerships we found it necessary to write one. We
call it MSG’s Housing Partnership Scale (MSG-HPS). In its’ current version it has 21 scorable
items. We selected two different Housing Engagements to Assess: Westminster Therapeutic Residential Center (WTRC) and
Shank’s Truck Stop (STS). Buster hasn’t associated with WTRC since 2007. Rather
than evaluate WTRC retroactively we opted to project about WTRC now. Buster has been associated with STS continuously
since the summer of 2012. We calculated
the WTRC now earns 41.7% for our Housing Partnership Scale Score (HPSS). Alternately, Shank’s Truck Stop as of
September 16, 2019 earned 65.5% as its’ HPSS.
Federal Quality Review – Housing
Transformation – Needs
Of course we have to consider
Housing at the Federal Level a bit. We
up-scaled our Housing Help Line idea as we were preparing to meet with
Congressman Lou Correa at his Santa Ana offices. His staff in preparing us to make the best
use of our twenty (20) minutes asked us to consider Law Making at the Federal
Level. On October 4th 2019
MSG oriented Honorable Correa about both our Housing Advisory notions as well as
the Rent A Shared Room (RASR) service sector.
We proposed to H. Correa that all counties in the United States that
exceeded 1.2 Million people support a Housing Help Line (HHL). Circumstantially California would be the
Nation’s Housing Help Line Powerhouse.
Summary of Next Steps
To “RAP” up this report we begin
to define “Next Steps”. We limit them to
approximately fifteen (15). Over the
past seven years of blogging MSG has been accumulating hundreds of next
steps. We say how in the world can MSG deliver
on all of our next steps? We take solace
in how the OCHCA MHSA works the steering committee. On a given day at presenter will define their
next steps yet we never see the material presented required to make an orderly
close. In other words just because a
person or place defines Next Steps doesn’t mean they will or really need to
close everything in order to close the project.
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List of Tables –
Lists – Matrices
Table – Mentalation Solutions
Group – Eagle Scoring for Mary’s Place – Objective
Special Topic - Amazon Makes a
Permanent Shelter for Mary's Place
Figure
– Legacy Stars Reporting
Table – Intentions about
Integrated Housing Partnerships – Screener
PARTNERSHIP INVENTORIES – CONTEXT
OF HOUSING
Friends & Family
Providers
Landlords
Administration
Labor
Dream Team
Define Integration – SimiTerms
(Brief)
Table - Partnership – Domains
& Realms
Table - Partnership – Domains
& Realms
Types of Partners – Spenders
Types of Partners – Funders or
Neutral (Stakeholders)
Table – Assessing Partnerships
(RDA)
Table – Activity - Results –
Outreach & Engagement Resources – Call Worksheet
Matrix
- Performance Earned Value (PEV 23 Item) – Summary Parts A-C
Matrix – Housing Partnership
Scale Scores - HPSS-MSG 21 Items - Summary
Table – Federal Quality Review –
Housing Transformation - Needs
Table – Diverse Partners About
Housing (Brief)
Table – Nature
About Housing Centered Partnerships (Brief)
Appendix –
Definitions
Appendix –
Acronyms (AcroCodes)
Embedded – Definition List
(Brief)
For this report we here at MSG
held back on many definitions. The few
definitions we do apply are embedded due course as well as some are at the end. We also decided to control for the Mental
Health Services Act (MHSA – California Proposition 63). Controlling for the MHSA means that we do not
rely on MHSA related materials and methods including notions included in the
California Code of Regulations (CCR). We
do this because we wish to reach a larger audience than just California. One of our core ideas, Housing Help Lines,
could benefit those in need all around the globe. For the purpose of our Housing Advisory Products
(HAPs) we tweak the standard (CCR) definitions for partnership and
stakeholder. For us partnerships are
those that spend money whereas stakeholders fund or provide money. We will address this more latter on in this
report.
Objective Assessment - Integrity
We prefer to begin with objective
assessments in order to calibrate our thinking about a strengths based
perspective. We chose a friend’s, Martha
“Marty” McMahon’s, housing centered operation in Seattle Washington. Her organization, Mary’s Place, is in the
process of adding just over two-hundred (200) beds for the needy in and around
the Seattle region. Hat’s off to Mary’s
Place and their stakeholder (funder) Amazon.
[INSERT Marty PHOTO]
Bren Dream Proposal (BDP) - FYI
Oct 19, 2017 - Irvine Company's
Donald Bren offers '1-click' proposal for Amazon HQ2
This is big news so we will return
to it in the next report. It looks like
we may be meeting with Amazon over housing in Orange County.
Donald Bren Sale
Table – Mentalation Solutions
Group – Eagle Scoring for Mary’s Place – Objective
Featuring Mary’s Place – Seattle
Washington
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Date Stamp
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Stars Rating
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# Reviews
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Pooling
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20191017-TH
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Yelp Stars = 4
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6
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24.0
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20191017-TH
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Google Stars = 4.1
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71
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291.1
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SUM =
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77
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315.1
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CALC
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315.1/77
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20191017-TH
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MSG Eagles Score =
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4.1
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Data Retrieval and Calculations
Date = 20191017-TH
Model Program - Queries
“mary’s place seattle”
“Amazon gives Mary's Place
shelter a permanent home at Seattle headquarters”
Marty McMahon and Mary's Place
Died Too Young (DTY) - In Memory
of Mike McMahon
Through the years Keith “Buster”
Torkelson, MSG’s Principle, has witnessed several of his friends Die Too Young
(DTY). Considering we are featuring
Mary’s Place in this report we put forward in memory Mike McMahon. Mike is Mary’s Place’s principle Martha
McMahon’s older brother. Mike led a hard
life. He passed away circa 2010. Mike could have benefited with a better
bed. Mike was underserved. For you Mike we here at MSG still remember
and bargain for you.
[INSERT PHOTO of Mike]
Mike McMahon Died Too Young
FYI - Special Topic - Amazon
Makes a Permanent Shelter for Mary's Place
Mary's Place - 20191017-TH: 23
views - Published on Oct 14, 2019
“We are SO excited to see our new
home in downtown Seattle take shape, and can't wait to become neighbors again
with our incredible Amazon neighbors and family! This unique partnership will
bring an additional 275 moms, dads, and kids inside each night, and triple the
number of Popsicle Place rooms for families with medically fragile children.
Thank you to Amazon, and our amazing community who are making the goal of No
Child Sleeps Outside possible!” - Category - Nonprofits & Activism
If Amazon Can Do It!
If Amazon can help in Seattle so
can Donald Bren and The Irvine Company help with housing the disadvantaged
finding themselves in Orange County (California). Due to the processes of decay and entropy we
find a continuous need to invest in housing.
Initially, housing partners and stakeholders get to build the right
infrastructure before we can sustain it.
The Housing Help Line is at the core of said infrastructure.
Dedicated to Donald Bren
We were considering dedicating
this report to Mary Hale MS retired Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA)
because she was so vested in housing needs about Orange County. Yet in moving ahead we focus our attention on
Donald Bren. We have high hopes that
“Donald” will step up and answer our housing challenges in Orange County before
he retires and or becomes less functional.
[INSERT PHOTOS]
Metadata > 04_Case_Study_Mikel_Roby_19052901_Notes
II Fixes
20191018-SAT: Inspiration Vignette
– Mikel Roby - Dear Landlord,
This paragraph fits a case note
format and is not intended to be grammatically correct.
While we try to get some things
done Buster’s roommate is restless. Gets
up and down more than ten times per hour.
He will not discuss his restlessness.
For all practical purposes he is “Mute”.
Laughs (Psuedobulbar Affect) that he cannot control because when you ask
him to control it he continues on. Gets
up puts his shoes on just to take them off again. He is incredibly ritualistic. Talks to himself, yet cannot share what he is
thinking. His self-talk is not intelligible. For the most part wastes resources here at STS. He isn’t helping out will chores much. Fails to indicate he is talking the truth to
his doctor about medications. Needs
someone to go to the doctor with him and tell this truth I have written. He is only thirty (30) years old. I feel he is too young to be under and inappropriately
served. Asked him for some peaceful time and for the last ten minutes and better
he’s smiling wickedly and laughing. Only
one day, the 15th this month did our roommate let us sleep in in the
morning as requested. He appears to have
people or others control his life. Has
little or no self-control. He doesn’t
know how to stop and he is quite tortured.
As our Landlady says “he is in denial”.
At one point he complained about the key noises on Buster’s computer so we
swapped in a quieter laptop. What felt
like peace now feels like an empty void.
Again, Mikel is very ritualistic with unhealthy or unproductive rituals:
Shoes, self-talk, inappropriate laughter,
non-sensible rituals, focused in his head, staring into space. He feels uncomfortable facing himself. Probably doesn’t see the hope we saw for him
here at STS. While writing this we told
Mikel: “If all goes well what I write here will catch up with you in the next
ten years.” Mikel might best use his
time describing why he wishes to stay here @ STS. Months (June 2019) ago there was an
indication that he was receiving a monthly injection of Invega. [Avey C Asus,
2019]
[INSERT PHOTO]
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Mikel "Nothing to laugh about"
20141209: Link to MHSA Policy
& Procedure
The [Mark] Refowitz Triple C
Principle
Buster began his gig with the
Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA) back around 2010 under the supervision
of Deputy Director Mark Refowitz. Buster
detected that in order to spend the OCHCA monies fast enough rapid expansion
was needed. Mark called this “getting
the money on the streets”. Our concern
is that it was like the big bang with little convergence in sight. Therefore on December 12 2014 we here at MSG
published some material we fondly call the Refowitz Triple C Policy. Mark has since retired and our R-TCP Policy
and Procedure PNP) has yet to be fully actualized.
Metadata – Definitions
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R - Triple C – Refowitz Contain, Combine, Converge Principle (R-TCP)
Containment (noun)
In the context for Accountability
and the R-TCP let us say containment are actions of keeping something expanding
under control or within limits and/or the action or policy for preventing
(continued) unregulated expansion.
Combine (verb)
The act of combining. In the
context of Accountability and the R-TCP combining is taking action to
integrate, merge, and unite for a common purpose or application. This might result in fewer people delivering
better results or outcomes. In addition
combination will be evidenced by saving money.
Convergence (noun)
The process or state of
converging. Converge (verb): In the
context of Accountability and the R-TCP, basically, to converge is to come
together and in the process reduce the number of separate elements closing in
on what works. Convergence is where a
number of things gradually progress to a fewer number of things achieving
something in common.
Bonus - Accountable (adjective)
Accountability is a requirement
and an expectation of a person, organization, or institution to justify
actions, spending, decisions, etc. Example:
Healthcare “must be accountable” to its consumers, funding, etc.
AMIN Newsletter - 2014-2016 12
Editions
Scoring - MSG Eagles – PNP Stars
Modification
Basically we favor the grading
systems of pedagogy. Pedagogical
performance ratings come in both qualitative and quantitative rankings. F to A & 0.00 to 4.00 (4.50)
respectively. Our principle here at MSG
is Keith “Buster” Torkelson MS. In 2012
Keith signed on with a new insurer Brand New Day (BND). Our records here at MSG indicate that we
first downloaded BND’s CMS Stars score as late as October 15, 2013. We have written and published dozens of
reports focusing on BND’s performance.
We define CMS’s Stars Rating values as CMS Stars Scores. We used to call all other Stars Scores as Stars
Scores. When it comes to social aspects
of Health & Human Services we kept the source tag such as Google or Yelp
Stars scores. When it comes to the
medical aspects of HHS we kept the source tags such as Healthgrades or Vitals
Stars Scores. When we pool data from
multiple sources we began labeling the pooled score as MSG Stars Scores. Here for the first time we address MSG’s New
and Improved Star Scoring Policy and Procedure (PNP). If we make unique calculations derived from either
objective or subjective data we call the value we calculate a MSG Eagle Score
for social scores and MSG Lives for medical model outcomes.
Metadata
Figure
– Legacy Stars Reporting & Recording
Table – Intentions about
Integrated Housing Partnerships – Screener
Most Complex First - Integration
“Housing is a complex issue”
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General Integration
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SoSo
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SoSo
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Integrate Health Services
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SoSo
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Good
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Integrate Social Services
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Poor
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SoSo
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2012 Catastrophic Losses
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Integrate Housing Services
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Poor
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Poor
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05
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Success with
High Need Patients
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SoSo
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Good
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06
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Success with
High Cost Patients
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SoSo
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Fair
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2012
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Last Reviewed: 20191013-SUN:
Quick Score Method (QSM)
Define Integration
What do we mean by integration?
Integration occurs when separate
people or things are brought together, like the integration of students from
all of the district's elementary schools at the new middle school, or the
integration of snowboarding on all ski slopes. You may know the word
differentiate, meaning "set apart." Integrate is its opposite.
Applied Integration
Integration is a manner to
actualize our R-TCP. We here at MSG have
two operations with which we are intimately engaged. One association (engagement), the older of
the two is our association with the Orange County Health Care Agency
(OCHCA). The other is Buster’s association
with his insurer-helper Brand New Day. For
the most part they operate independent of each other. If one has more knowledge of the other it
would be the OCHCA knowing Brand New Day (BND).
Integration would be seamless communication and transfer of client services
including housing between the two. True
integration would dictate a savings of costs.
Over the past some odd ten (10) years MSG finds BND ignorant of the
OCHCA’s physical and mental health materials and methods.
[Programs HELD BACK for Partners
II]
Partnership Inventory – Context
of Housing – Past Now Future – Programs
Partnership Inventory – Context
of Housing – Past Now Future – Friends & Family
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Partner
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Now
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Future
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Note
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Charles Kline
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Yes
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?
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?
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Supersede With PEI
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Lanaii Kline
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Yes
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?
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?
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PEI
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Candace Brinsko
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Yes
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?
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?
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PEI
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Gerard Grenier
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No
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Yes
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?
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Offer stay one night free in
his little house
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Mark Barnes
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Yes
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?
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?
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Distant at present time
Break even with helping each
other move
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“Andrew”
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No
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Yes
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?
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Trade resources
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Last Reviewed: 20191016-W: PEI =
Prevention & Early Intervention
Supersede with Prevention and Early
Intervention (PEI)
In 2012 Buster suffered a Year of
Catastrophic Loss (YCL). Even though we
applied the principles of Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) they were not
protective. The PEI principles are sound
it was just Buster’s support network that fell short. Now it is 2019 and we are more hopeful that
our PEI can sustain Buster. In leveling
Buster’s resources we still find gaps.
This is especially true with regard to Housing Resources. Part of the motivation to promote and deliver
a Housing Help Line is to assist Buster in times of need. Buster is always at risk of homelessness. Buster is also disadvantaged. We cheated here a bit because PEI is an MHSA
concept.
Partnership Inventory – Context
of Housing – Past Now Future – Providers
Resource Value
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Provider-Partner
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Past
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Now
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Future
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Note
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Rimal B Bera MD
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No
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No
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Unlikely
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Behavioral Health Doctor
2018-Present
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Bum Soo Lee MD
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Yes
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No
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Retired
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BHD 2012-2017
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Diana Meier
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Yes
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No
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Move On
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Program Director
2012-2013
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Oswaldo Escalante
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Yes
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No
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Moved On
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Care Coordinator 2012-2013
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Jeff Gibbs
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No
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No
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No
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Care Coordinator Informal
Kill Partnership
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Unknown
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NA
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NA
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Hopeful
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Soliciting for new and improved
care coordinator 2020
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Last Reviewed: 20191018-F:-
Partnership Inventory – Context
of Housing – Past Now Future- Landlords
Resource Value – Rent A Shared
Room (RASR)
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Landlord Partner
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Past
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Now
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Future
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Note
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Romer Paulino
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Yes
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No
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?
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Ace in the hole
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Julie Paulino
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Yes
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No
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?
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Small business owner housing
Association - 2009 to 2012
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Gloria Shanks
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Yes
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SoSo
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?
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Small business owner housing
Association – 2012 to Present
|
||
Mel Shanks
|
Yes
|
SoSo
|
?
|
May help with transportation
|
||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191016-W:
Partnership Inventory – Context
of Housing – Past Now Future – Administration
Resource Value – The Big Help –
Public Health
-
|
||||||
Public Health Partner
|
Past
|
Now
|
Future
|
Note
|
||
-
|
||||||
Jeff A Nagel PhD
|
Yes
|
?
|
?
|
|||
Mary Hale MS
|
No
|
No
|
SoSo
|
Inspiration
|
||
Mark Refowitz
|
Yes
|
Retired
|
?
|
|||
Kathleen Murray
|
Yes
|
Moved Ahead
|
?
|
|||
WTRC
|
Yes
|
No
|
PEI
|
|||
Lou Correa
|
No
|
?
|
||||
Housing Help Line
|
No
|
No
|
?
|
|||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191018-F:
Partnership Inventory – Context
of Housing – Past Now Future - Labor
-
|
||||||
Labor
|
Past
|
Now
|
Future
|
Note
|
||
-
|
||||||
Resource Specialists
|
Yes
|
No
|
?
|
Lack of performance
|
||
Father
|
Yes
|
No
|
No
|
Passed away 1999
|
||
Brother
|
Yes
|
No
|
?
|
Lives in Arizona
|
||
Brother-in-laws
|
Yes
|
PEI
|
Unexpected
|
Dave F - David B - Charles
|
||
Sisters
|
Yes
|
PEI
|
Unexpected
|
Candace B - Christine F
|
||
Brand New Day
(Program)
|
Yes
|
No
|
?
|
No viable housing sub-program
|
||
Community Labor Resources
|
No
|
No
|
?
|
Example OC Mental Health
Association Housing Program
|
||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191018-F:
Partnership Inventory – Context
of Housing – Past Now Future – Dream Team
Dream Teams and Models
-
|
|||||
Character(s)
|
Cash Flow
|
Example
|
|||
-
|
|||||
Donald Bren
|
Both
|
Create an excess of beds
Go out on a high note
|
|||
The Irvine Company
|
Both
|
Partnered with Bren
|
|||
Amazon
|
Funder
|
Supported Mary’s Place
|
|||
Apple
|
Funder
|
||||
Google
|
Funder
|
Could mirror Amazon’s
commitment
|
|||
Mary Hale
|
Neutral
|
Stakeholder for life
|
|||
A Better Today
|
Spender
|
Expand by 100 beds for SUD
|
|||
Mary’s Place
|
Spender
|
More than 200 beds in the works
|
|||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191018-F:
FYI - Who is the richest person
in Orange County?
“California native Donald Bren is
the wealthiest real estate baron in America, with an estimated net worth of
nearly $17 billion, according to Bloomberg's Billionaires Index, nearly six
times President Trump's fortune.” Oct 10, 2017
Closing A Loop (CAL)
Back in Spring Semester 2009
Buster completed the MHSA funded Consumer Training Program (CTP) for
Paraprofessional Mental Health Workers (PMHW).
It consisted of 160 hours in class education. The MHSA or Millionaires Tax Payers were the
stakeholders. Almost immediately when
Buster went to get a job as a paraprofessional he determined that the parties
that should benefit most were the investors.
So Buster set his sights to work for Donald Bren a millionaire tax
payer. We here at MSG call this “Closing
A Loop” (CAL). It has been some odd ten
(10) years and we are still working the Bren Angle. We just know Donald Leroy Bren (Born May 11,
1932) in his old age will make his city the City of Irvine a global model for
housing the disadvantaged. We are attempting
to weight his Irvine Companies resources against that of Amazon. Amazon is helping to create some odd
two-hundred (200) beds in Seattle Washington.
We know for Bren 200 beds would be small change if he applies his real
estate wizardry about housing fixes in Irvine.
Mr. Bren indicates that he has the “Location” for great things. When we started bothering him he was only
77sh. Time is running short for him to
help the people in an about his domain suffering daily with critical needs.
Define Integration – SimiTerms
(Brief)
-
|
||||
SimiTerm
|
Meaning
|
|||
-
|
||||
Assimilation
|
The process of taking in and
fully understanding information or ideas
|
|||
Combination
|
A joining or merging of different
parts or qualities in which the component elements are individually distinct
|
|||
Meshing
|
Lock together or be engaged
with
|
|||
-
|
Last Update: 20191016-W:
Housing Advisory Board (HAB)
Fully understanding the nature of
housing the disadvantaged and those at risk in Orange County is for us a
supersized assignment. For more than
twenty years we knew that housing played a substantial role in health. Housing permeates within and without multiple
psycho-social domains. About housing MSG
merges principles of: Health, education, project management, innovation, etc. One of our ideas in the works is the Housing
Help Line concept. It will be the axle
for our housing wheel of innovations.
Housing Advisory Board Update - HAB
Products
Metadata > MHSA_INN_HAB_18091401_Products
V2019
Back on September 14, 2018 MSG
began formalizing our Housing Advisory Product Line (HAPL). We have re-worked our materials most notably
we present. Since 2018 we have presented
to Clayton Chau (at the annual meeting of the minds), Doctor Jeff Nagel at his
OCHCA offices, at the Wellness Center West, for Buster’s old college roommates
Lawrence Chan and Earl Rennison, and Congressman Lou Correa to name the
majority. We now are over half way done
with a formal idea project proposal for submission to the OCHCA under the MHSA
Innovations Component. Our goal is to
have it done, published on our blog, and submitted to the HCA by
Christmas. The idea proposal is centered
about a county wide no strings attached Housing Help Line. We project a yearly (annual) budget of
between $500,000 and $1,000,000.
Table - Partnership – Domains
& Realms - Local
-
|
|||||
Realm
|
Sample User
|
Sample
Provider(s)
|
Other
|
||
-
|
|||||
Individuals
|
Buster & Mikel
|
Mentalation Solutions Group
(MSG)
|
The Kline Coalition
(TKC)
|
||
Networks
|
MHSA
|
OCHCA
|
PEI
|
||
Mental Health Plan (MHP)
|
Sofia Emamian
|
Program Director
BND
|
Compare with Nagel
|
||
Case Workers
|
Jeff Gibbs
|
BND – Housing Program
|
Replacement Pending
|
||
Env Sampler Engineers
|
Buster
|
OC Health - Epidemiology &
Assessment
|
E-Corder
|
||
Family
|
Lanaii Kline
|
The Kline Coalition
(TKC)
|
Family Centers
Relevel Family
|
||
County
|
Orange
|
Donald Bren
|
Shelters
Permanent Supportive Housing
(PSH)
Rent A Shared Room
|
||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191018-F:
Table - Partnership – Domains
& Realms - Distant
-
|
|||||
Realm
|
Sample User
|
Sample
Provider(s)
|
Other
|
||
-
|
|||||
Regional
|
Lou Correa
|
Congress
|
National Housing Help Lines
|
||
State
|
California
|
Lieutenant Gov
|
Small County Housing Help Lines
|
||
Regional
|
Western USA
|
Large County Housing Help Lines
|
|||
National
|
Donald Trump
|
HUD and HHS
|
Resources that work
|
||
Global
|
Middle East
|
United Nations
|
Dream Impact
|
||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191018-F:
Types of Users
Metadata > 08_HABIT_HAB_Membership_19031404_Categories
Legacy Report
A Housing Advisory – Assessing
Partnerships – Applying a Resource Development Associates (RDA) Tool –
Mentalation Solutions Group & Keith Torkelson MS Published - 9/18/19
-
Table - Partnership – Domains
& Realms
Individual about Small
Populations
-
|
|||||
As Measured By
(AMB)
|
Poor
Model
|
Favorable
Model
|
Note
|
||
-
|
|||||
1-SleepAbility
|
Poor
|
High
|
|||
-
|
|||||
Cost / Benefit
|
Elevated
|
Reduced
|
|||
Quality Of Life
|
Impaired
|
Improved
|
|||
Risk Reduction
|
Low
|
Good
|
|||
Roommate Matching
|
Poor
|
Good
|
|||
Satisfaction
|
Impaired
|
Elevated
|
|||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191014-M:
-
Most Important Partnership (RASR)
There is a considerable divide
when it comes to housing the disadvantaged.
The divide is: Can the individual live alone or does one need a Shared
Room? We focus on Renting A Shared Room
(RASR). If you rent a shared room your
most important relationship/relationships is/are your roommate/roommates. One of the key indicators of a harmonious
RASR system is if everyone in the room can get rejuvenating nights’ sleep.
-
Types of Partners – Spenders
(Earners & Consumers)
-
|
||||||
##
|
Partner Type
|
2012
|
2019
|
Note
|
||
-
|
||||||
01
|
Administrators
|
SoSo
|
Better
|
|||
02
|
Assessors
|
SoSo
|
SoSo
|
|||
03
|
Call Center Agents /
Interceptors
|
No
|
SoSo
|
|||
04
|
Consumer – High Risk
|
Detrimental
|
SoSo
|
|||
05
|
Consumer – Normal Risk
|
Detrimental
|
SoSo
|
|||
06
|
Contractors
|
SoSo
|
SoSo
|
|||
07
|
Developers
|
SoSo
|
SoSo
|
|||
08
|
Engineers
|
No
|
SoSo
|
|||
09
|
Executives
|
SoSo
|
SoSo
|
|||
10
|
Health Care Providers
|
Poor
|
Better
|
|||
11
|
Large Counties in USA
|
SoSo
|
SoSo
|
|||
12
|
Program(s)
|
Detrimental
|
Better
|
|||
13
|
Providers
|
Detrimental
|
SoSo
|
|||
14
|
Regulators
|
Poor
|
SoSo
|
|||
15
|
Small Business Owners
|
SoSo
|
SoSo
|
|||
16
|
Users
|
SoSo
|
SoSo
|
|||
-
|
||||||
17
|
Other(s)
|
SoSo
|
SoSo
|
|||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191018-F:
Types of Partners – Funders or
Neutral (Stakeholders)
-
|
||||||
##
|
Stakeholder
|
2012
Helpful
|
2019
Helpful
|
Note
|
||
-
|
||||||
01
|
CMS - Medicare
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|||
02
|
Congress
|
SoSo
|
SoSo
|
|||
03
|
Family Subsidies
|
SoSo
|
Yes
|
|||
04
|
Foreign Interests
|
NA
|
NA
|
|||
05
|
Indigent Supports
|
NA
|
NA
|
|||
06
|
Large Corporations
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|||
07
|
Large Counties in USA
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|||
08
|
Medicaid (Medi-Cal)
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|||
09
|
MHSA Tax Payers
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|||
10
|
Other State Tax Payers
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|||
11
|
Social Services
|
SoSo
|
SoSo
|
|||
12
|
SSDI
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|||
13
|
SSI
|
NA
|
NA
|
|||
14
|
US Tax Payers
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|||
15
|
Wealthy Citizens
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|||
-
|
||||||
16
|
Other(s)
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|||
-
|
Table – Assessing Partnerships
(RDA)
Housing Advisory & Help Line
Partner - Nature of Assessment(s)
Assessment Partners – Context of
Partners
-
|
||||||
##
|
Type
|
Application
|
QUAL
20191016
(W-RT)
QEM
|
QEM
20191016
(W-RT)
|
||
-
|
||||||
01
|
Agency assesses other agency
|
MSG assesses Brand New Day
|
SoSo
|
0.50
|
||
02
|
Agency assesses other
individual
|
BND assesses Buster
|
Good
|
1.00
|
||
03
|
Agency assesses self
|
Brand New Day assesses BND
|
SoSo
|
0.50
|
||
04
|
External assesses agency
|
MSG assesses BND
|
SoSo
|
0.50
|
||
05
|
Individual assesses agency
|
Buster assesses BND
|
SoSo
|
0.50
|
||
06
|
Individual assesses other
individual
|
Buster assesses Case Worker
|
Poor
|
0.00
|
||
07
|
Individual assesses self
|
Buster assesses Buster
|
Good
|
1.00
|
||
-
|
||||||
CALC
|
4.00/7
|
|||||
Partnership
Self-assessment Tool Score =
Partnership
Performance Earned Value (Housing) =
|
57%
|
|||||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191018-F: QEM = Quick
Eagle Method
-
Introduction - Origin of
Assessment
[INSERT TITLE PAGE RDA]
-
-
About Resource Development
Associates (RDA)
RDA first appears in our database
on January 24, 2012. This was when Buster
was working on the (MHSA) Innovation Advisory Committee. RDA presented later that year on June 25,
2012 about their in house Partnership Self-Assessment Tool. Make note the Health Care Agency paid for
RDA’s study. When external agencies
present at the monthly Steering Committee Meetings as well as other meeting we here
in the community would appreciate provision of invoice(s) for services rendered
(Accountability). We are using our RDA
Adaptation here so as to extend the value of RDA’s tool and report.
-
-
Data Outcomes Advisory Committee
(DOAC) Experience
Back in October of 2009 we were
asked to sit on the Health Care Agencies (HCA’s) DOAC. Our involvement lasted about two (2)
years. During that time we learned some
of the workings about assessment in public health. In addition we helped create an assessment
for Resilience. We will discuss some of
our lessons’ learned and takeaways when we address HAB standards and measures.
Table – Activity - Results –
Outreach & Engagement Resources – Call Worksheet
Call Center Partners - Reference
-
|
||||||
##
|
Item
|
Contact Info
|
HRSV
|
201910117
(TH-RT)
QUANT
|
||
-
|
||||||
01
|
NAMI “Warmline“ Housing Help
|
714-991-6412
|
PP
|
0.00
|
||
02
|
OCLinks
|
(855) OC-LINKS
855-625-4657
|
PP
|
0.00
|
||
03
|
Dayle McIntosh Center (DMC)
|
714-621-3300
|
SoSo
|
0.00
|
||
04
|
Didi Hirsch
(Orange County)
Crisis Residential Treatment
Programs
|
(714) 547-0885
|
PP
|
0.00
|
||
05
|
Family Centers
|
Various
|
SoSo
|
0.50
|
||
06
|
John Henry Foundation
(JHF)
|
(714) 480-0025
|
Poor
|
0.00
|
||
07
|
MHA Homeless Center
|
(714) 668-1530
|
Poor
|
0.00
|
||
08
|
MHSA Innovations
|
Ofc of MHSA Coordinator
(714) 834-3104
|
SoSo
|
0.50
|
||
09
|
OCHCA
|
SoSo
|
0.50
|
|||
10
|
Shelters
|
Various
|
Poor
|
0.00
|
||
11
|
Westminster Therapeutic
Residential Center (WTRC)
|
(714) 480-0025
|
Good
|
0.50
|
||
-
|
||||||
CALC
|
2.00/11
|
|||||
Outreach &
Engagement Resource Score =
|
18.2%
|
|||||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191013-SUN: PP =
Predicted Poor: HRSV = Housing Resource Specialist Value
Cutoff
The last time Buster received
intensive housing help was 2012. If need
be we will rescore Outreach & Engagement for 2012 in order to approximate
our Resource Cutoff Level (RCL). In 2012
our associations with Brand New Day were more helpful than our associations
with the Health Care Agency (HCA).
Basically, the HCA failed to find our case.
-
Health
Care Agency | Behavioral Health Services
MHSA
Innovation Projects
M.
Community Partners (If applicable, or enter N/A if not applicable)
-
Matrix
- Performance Earned Value (PEV 23 Item) – Summary Parts A-C
-
|
||||||
# Of
Items
|
Description
|
20190916
(M-RT)
PEV-P
QSM
|
Note
|
|||
-
|
||||||
10
|
Part A
|
4.50/10
|
||||
5
|
Part B
|
3.0/5
|
||||
8
|
Part C
|
3.0/8
|
||||
-
|
||||||
23
|
CALC
|
10.50/23
|
||||
Performance Earned Value – Partnership Score =
|
45.7%
|
|||||
MSG Eagles =
|
2.3
|
|||||
-
|
Last
Reviewed: 20191013-SUN:
-
Applications
-
Metadata
02_MHSA_INN_Housing_HABIT_18070901_Form
Work V2019
Matrix
- Performance Earned Value (PEV 23 Item) – Part A
OCHCA
Centered – County Level Potential Partners – Part A
-
|
|||||
##
|
Potential
Partners
|
Description
|
20190916
(M-RT)
PEV-P
QSM
|
||
-
|
|||||
01
|
Warmline
|
OCHCA
MHSA PEI Funded
|
0.50
|
||
02
|
OC
LINKS
|
OCHCA
MHSA PEI Funded
|
0.50
|
||
-
|
|||||
03
|
BND
|
Brand
New Day
|
0.25
|
||
04
|
Bren
|
Irvine
Company & Donald Bren
|
0.50
|
||
05
|
CalMHSA
|
Joint
Powers Authority (JPA)
|
0.25
|
||
06
|
CAT
|
Centralized
Assessment Team
|
0.25
|
||
07
|
CRLC
|
California
Rep Lou Correa
|
1.00
|
||
08
|
FRCs
|
Family
Resource Centers
|
0.50
|
||
09
|
HPWs
|
Hospital
Psych Wards
|
0.25
|
||
10
(10)
|
INFs
|
In
Need Families
|
0.50
|
||
-
|
|||||
Part A - Carry
|
4.50/10
|
||||
-
|
Last
Reviewed: 20191013-SUN:
-
Matrix
- Performance Earned Value (PEV 23 Item) – Part B
OCHCA
Centered – County Level Potential Partners – Part B
-
|
|||||
##
|
Potential
Partners
|
Description
|
20190916
(M-RT)
PEV-P
QSM
|
||
-
|
|||||
11
|
MHSA
|
Mental
Health Services Act
|
0.50
|
||
12
|
MHSA-GSD
|
General
Systems Development
|
0.50
|
||
13
|
MHSA-INN
|
Innovations
|
0.50
|
||
14
|
MHSA-PEI
|
Prevention
& Early Intervention
|
0.50
|
||
15
(5)
|
MHSA-TN
|
Technological
Needs
|
1.00
|
||
-
|
|||||
Part B - Carry
|
3.0/5
|
||||
-
|
Last
Reviewed: 20191013-SUN:
Matrix
- Performance Earned Value (PEV 23 Item) – Part C
OCHCA
Centered – County Level Potential Partners – Part C
-
|
|||||
##
|
Potential
Partners
|
Description
|
20190916
(M-RT)
PEV-P
QSM
|
||
-
|
|||||
16
|
NAMI-OC
|
National
Alliance for the Mentally Ill
|
0.25
|
||
17
|
O&E
|
Outreach
& Engagement
|
0.25
|
||
18
|
OC4VETS
|
Veterans
Services
|
0.25
|
||
19
|
PACT
|
Program
for Assertive Community Treatment
|
0.00
|
||
20
|
SAC
|
Stakeholders
About the Community
|
0.50
|
||
21
|
SBO-H
|
Small
Business Owners - Housing
|
0.50
|
||
22
|
SOC
|
State
Of California
|
0.25
|
||
23
(8)
|
WTRC
|
Westminster
Therapeutic Residential Center
|
1.00
|
||
-
|
|||||
Part C – Carry
|
3.0/8
|
||||
-
|
Last
Reviewed: 20191013-SUN:
-
Definition – Partnership
(Refining)
A partnership might be defined as
either of a pair of people engaged together in the same activity. The activities we are interested in are those
centered about housing the disadvantaged.
We would like to facilitate: "An increase in partnerships with
housing associations"
-
Stakeholder - Funders
Partner – Spenders
-
Matrix – Housing Partnership
Scale Scores - HPSS-MSG 21 Items - Summary
Housing Version Transformation
Housing Partnerships – Comparison
Summary – Housing Partnership Scale (HPS 21 Item)
-
|
||||||
Element
|
20190916
(M-RT)
OCHCA
WTRC
“Buster”
|
20190916
(M-RT)
STS
“Buster”
|
Note
|
|||
-
|
||||||
Part A
|
4.25
|
6.25
|
||||
Part B
|
4.50
|
7.50
|
||||
CALC
|
8.75/21
|
13.75/21
|
||||
Housing Partnership
Scale Score =
|
41.7%
|
65.5%
|
||||
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Date Scored: 20190916-M: Last
Reviewed: 20191015-TU: STS = Shanks Truck Stop
WTRC = Westminster Therapeutic
Residential Center
Matrix – Housing Partnership
Scale Scores - HPSS-MSG 21 Items – Part A
Housing Version Transformation
Housing Partnerships – Comparison
– Housing Partnership Scale (HPS 21 Item)
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Item
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20190916
(M-RT)
OCHCA
WTRC
“Buster”
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20190916
(M-RT)
STS
“Buster”
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Note
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01
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Affordable Housing and Move
Transportation
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0.75
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0.50
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02
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Apply Evidence
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0.25
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0.25
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03
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Collaborations
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0.50
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0.50
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04
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Community Partnerships
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0.50
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1.00
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05
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Deeper Partnerships
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0.25
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0.50
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06
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Equitable Housing
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0.25
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0.75
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07
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Goals of Partnership
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0.25
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0.75
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08
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Housing Delivery Orgs (HDOs)
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0.25
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0.50
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09
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Housing Safety
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0.75
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0.75
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10
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Health Outcomes
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0.50
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0.75
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Part A - CALC
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4.25
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6.25
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Housing Partnership
Scale Score =
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Carry
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Carry
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Date Scored: 20190916-M: Last
Reviewed: 20191015-TU: STS = Shanks Truck Stop
WTRC = 1ster Therapeutic
Residential Center
Matrix – Housing Partnership
Scale Scores - HPSS-MSG 21 Items – Part B
Housing Version Transformation
Housing Partnerships – Comparison
– Housing Partnership Scale (HPS 21 Item)
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##
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Item
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20190916
(M-RT)
OCHCA
WTRC
“Buster”
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20190916
(M-RT)
STS
“Buster”
|
Note
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-
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11
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High Cost Patient Reduction
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0.50
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1.00
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12
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Higher Quality Housing
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0.75
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0.75
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13
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Holistic Services
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0.25
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0.75
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14
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Integrate Health and Social
Srvcs
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0.50
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0.75
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15
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Integrated Whole-person Care
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0.75
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0.75
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16
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Partnership for Consumers
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0.25
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0.50
|
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17
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Social Determinants of
Individual Health & Welfare (SDOH)
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0.25
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0.75
|
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18
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Successful Partnerships
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0.25
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1.00
|
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19
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Understand Evidence
|
0.25
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0.50
|
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20
|
US Department of Health and
Human Srvcs
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0.50
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0.50
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21
(11)
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US Department of Housing and
Urban Dvmnt
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0.25
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0.25
|
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Part B - CALC
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4.50/11
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7.50/11
|
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Housing Partnership Scale Score
=
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Carry
|
Carry
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Date Scored: 20190916-M: Last
Reviewed: 20191015-TU: STS = Shanks Truck Stop
WTRC = Westminster Therapeutic
Residential Center
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Table – Federal Quality Review –
Housing Transformation - Needs
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Element
|
Housing
Specific Note
|
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-
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Government Involvement
|
U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS)
|
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Government Involvement
|
U.S. Department of Housing
& Urban Development (HUD)
|
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Government Quality Review
|
Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality (AHQR)
|
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Local Government Involvement
|
OCHCA MHSA participation and
Housing Fixes
|
|||
Safer Housing
|
Jessie photograph
|
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Higher Quality of Housing
|
The standard of something as
measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of
something
"an improvement in housing
quality"
|
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More Accessible Housing
|
(of a place) able to be reached
or secured
|
|||
Equitable Housing
|
Fair and impartial - "An equitable balance of living
arrangements"
|
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Affordable Housing
|
Inexpensive reasonably priced
|
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Last Reviewed: 20191013-SUN:
[INSERT JESSIE – Safer Housing]
Last Reviewed: 20191022-TU:
Images at the End
-
Safe Housing & The Jessie Affair
FYI - “The Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (AHRQ) is one of 12 agencies within the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) and is charged with improving the quality,
safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care for all Americans. Today,
AHRQ is in serious jeopardy of being eliminated altogether.”
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Table – Diverse Partners &
Stakeholders about Housing (Brief)
-
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##
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Partner
|
Nature
|
Note
|
||
-
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01`
|
Corrections
|
Spend
|
|||
02
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Gifting Agencies
|
Fund
|
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03
|
Government Agencies
|
Fund
|
|||
04
|
Health Care Organizations
(HCOs)
|
Spend
|
|||
05
|
Holistic Services
|
Spend
|
|||
06
|
Hospitals
|
Spend
|
|||
07
|
Institutes for Mental Diseases
(IMDs)
|
Spend
|
|||
08
|
Insurers
|
Both
|
|||
09
|
Laborers
|
Spend
|
|||
10
|
Pioneering Human Services
Organizations
|
Both
|
|||
-
|
|||||
11
|
Etc.
|
Both
|
|||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191018-F:
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Table – Nature
About Housing Centered Partnerships (Brief)
-
|
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Nature
|
Note
|
||||
-
|
|||||
Collaborations
|
The action of working with
someone to produce or create something
|
||||
Community-based Partnerships
|
CBPs
|
||||
Housing First
|
H1
|
||||
Social Determinants of Health
Outcomes
|
SDOH
|
||||
Whole-person Care
|
WPC
|
||||
-
|
Last Reviewed: 20191018-F:
[SPLIT HERE]
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Summary of Next Steps
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Action Item
|
TimeStamp(s)
|
Note
|
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01
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Publish this paper
|
20191023-W
|
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02
|
Follow up with Lou Correa’s
assigned case worker
|
||||
03
|
Update Dr Nagel
|
20191021-M
|
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04
|
Chip away at MHSA Innovations
Idea
|
||||
05
|
November focus on individual
level
|
||||
06
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Publish Innovations Idea
|
||||
07
|
Formally submit Innovation Idea
|
||||
08
|
Petition for new Care
Coordinator
|
||||
09
|
Address upcoming COPD season
|
||||
10
|
Ask for interventions PRN
|
||||
11
|
Visit 3 RASR locations by end
of November
|
||||
12
|
Secure subsidy for our office
supplies
|
||||
13
|
Maintain our Free Interactive
Housing Advisory
|
||||
14
|
Close out year with BHD
|
||||
15
|
Remind BND about outstanding
rewards
|
||||
16
|
Investigate Amazon as a
stakeholder
|
||||
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Last Reviewed: 20191022-TU:
Promotions at the End
Commitment – Calvin Schwabe
Legacy – World Wafer Fixes
When Keith was a student of
Doctor Calvin Schwabe in the late 1980s he committed to Act Locally while
thinking globally. At the time Dr.
Schwabe’s strategy appeared as grandiose.
Doctor Schwabe is considered by many of his contemporaries to be the
Father of Veterinary Epidemiology. He
wrote and published at least three (3) editions of his groundbreaking work:
Veterinary Medicine & Human Health.
If you suffer your way partially through the book you know that it is
substantial. Keith's early work in
Poultry Nutrition as an undergraduate in Avian Sciences and later as a graduate
student gave him keen insight in to both individual and population nutrition. Adequate food for human health is still a
huge issue on Earth. Once in lecture Dr.
Schwabe discussed the North-South imbalance and how it is up to the North, the
haves, to better feed the South. Our
idea does not deal with food distribution as much as what to
re-distribute. The North might best
create complete nutrition World Wafers and re-distribute them to the areas in
both the south and north in need!
Promoting - One Health
One Health Initiative - One World
One Medicine One Health
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.”
Appendix - Definitions
Community-Based Partnerships
CBOs are private or public
agencies that engage with the local community on a much more direct level to
address the social and economic needs of individuals and groups, typically in a
defined geographic area.
Housing First
Housing First is an approach to
quickly and successfully connect individuals and families experiencing
homelessness to permanent housing without preconditions and barriers to entry,
such as sobriety, treatment or service participation requirements.
Does Housing First model work?
It never has been housing only,
and it never should be. Supportive services are part of the Housing First
model. That might include formal support services, like a doctor, therapist, or
social worker. It might involve informal supports, like connecting with family,
friends, or faith groups. Mar 18, 2019
When was housing first created?
The History of Housing First
Housing First was developed by
Dr. Sam Tsemberis, at Pathways to Housing in New York, in the early 1990s
((Tsemberis, S.J. (2010) Housing First: The Pathways Model to End Homelessness
for People with Mental Illness and Addiction Minneapolis: Hazelden.)).
-
Social Determinants of Health:
Know What Affects Health - CDC
Sources for Data on SDOH ·
CDC Research on SDOH
Conditions in the places where
people live, learn, work, and play affect a wide range of health risks and
outcomes.1 These conditions are known as social determinants of health (SDOH).
We know that poverty limits
access to healthy foods and safe neighborhoods and that more education is a
predictor of better health.2,3,4 We also know that differences in health are
striking in communities with poor SDOH such as unstable housing, low income,
unsafe neighborhoods, or substandard education.5,6 By applying what we know
about SDOH, we can not only improve individual and population health but also
advance health equity.7,8 Healthy People 2020External highlights the importance
of addressing SDOH by including “create social and physical environments that
promote good health for all” as one of the four overarching goals for the
decade. (See FAQs for reference materials.)
This website provides CDC
resources for SDOH data, tools for action, programs, and policy. They may be
used by people in public health, community organizations, and health care
systems to assess SDOH and improve community well-being.
-
Whole Person Care
Whole-person care can be defined
as the coordination of health, behavioral health, and social services in a
patient-centered manner with the goals of improved health outcomes and more
efficient and effective use of resources.
Appendix – Acronyms
-
|
|||
AcroCode
|
Meaning
|
||
-
|
|||
AHQR
|
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
|
||
AMB
|
A Measured By
|
||
AMIN
|
Accountability MHSA Newsletter
|
||
BHS
|
Behavioral Health Services
|
||
BND
|
Brand New Day
|
||
CAL
|
Closing A Loop
|
||
CCR
|
California Code of Regulations
|
||
CMS
|
Medicate
|
||
COTS
|
Commercial Of The Shelf
|
||
CTP
|
MHSA Consumer Training Program
|
||
DBA
|
Doing Business As
|
||
DMC
|
Dayle McIntosh Center
|
||
DOAC
|
Data Outcomes Advisory Committee
|
||
DPs
|
Disadvantaged Peoples
|
||
DTY
|
Died Too Young
|
||
EQR
|
External Quality Review
|
||
FSP
|
Full Service Partnership
|
||
FTE
|
Full Time Equivalents
|
||
HAB
|
Housing Advisory Board
|
||
HAB
|
Housing Advisory Board
|
||
HAB-B
|
Housing Advisory Board – Blog
|
||
HAPL
|
Housing Advisory Product LIne
|
||
HCOs
|
Health Care Organizations
|
||
HDOs
|
Housing Delivery Organizations
|
||
HDT
|
Housing Dream Team
|
||
HHL
|
Housing Help Line
|
||
HHS
|
Health & Human Services
|
||
HPS
|
Housing Partnership Scale
|
||
HPSS
|
Housing Partnership Scale Score
|
||
HSPs
|
Housing Advisory Products
|
||
HTD
|
Housing The Disadvantages
|
||
HUD
|
Housing & Urban Development
|
||
IMDs
|
Institutes for Mental Disease
|
||
INN
|
MHSA Innovations
|
||
MBA
|
Medical Billing Analyst
|
||
MHA
|
Mental Health Association
|
||
MHSA
|
Mental Health Services Act
|
||
MHSOAC
|
The Mental Health Services
Oversight and Accountability Commission
|
||
MSG
|
Mentalation Solutions Group
|
||
O&E
|
Outreach & Engagement
|
||
OCHCA
|
Orange County Health Care Agency
|
||
OFM
|
Objective First Method
|
||
PEI
|
Prevention & Early Intervention
|
||
PEV
|
Performance Earned Value
|
||
PEV-P
|
Performance Earned Value – Partnership
|
||
PMHW
|
Paraprofessional Mental Health Worker
|
||
PNP
|
Policy & Procedures
|
||
PRN
|
A Needed
|
||
PSH
|
Permanent Supportive Housing
|
||
QSM
|
Quick Score Method
|
||
RAP
|
Righting Action Plan
|
||
RASR
|
Rent A Shared Room
|
||
RDA
|
Resource Development Associates
|
||
RT
|
Real Time
|
||
R-TCP
|
Refowitz Triple C Principle
|
||
SCM
|
MHSA Steering Committee Meeting
|
||
SDOH
|
Social Determinants Of Health
|
||
SDP
|
Sliding Door Principle
|
||
SED
|
Serious Emotional Disturbance
|
||
SMI
|
Serious Mental Illness
|
||
SSDI
|
Social Security Disability Insurance
|
||
SSI
|
Supplemental Security Income
|
||
STS
|
Shank’s Truck Stop
|
||
SUD
|
Substance Use Disorder
|
||
TD#2
|
The Donald #2
|
||
TKC
|
The Kline Coalition
|
||
WET
|
MHSA Workforce Education & Training
|
||
WPC
|
Whole Person Care
|
||
WTRC
|
Westminster Therapeutic Residential Center
|
||
YCL
|
Year of Catastrophic Loss
|
||
-
|
Images at the End
Promo Correa
-
Mikel doing his things
"STM"
-
Rent A Shared Room (RASR)
No Time For Old Men (NTFOM)
-
Potential Partner - Jessica Reynolds
-
Kay - McMahon - Tork - Olson
-
Jeff A Nagel PhD
2019 Directory of OCHCA BHS
-
Buster pondering the Jessie Fiasco
-
In Memory of...
Mikes Ceremony
-
A Rent A Shared Room Survivor
-
Congressman Correa Promotion
-
We here at MSG have great expectation for Mr. Bren
IMDs Making a Comeback
-
MHSA WET Consumer Training Program Graduation
MSG Belief
-
Don & Cody
OCHCA Anita Street Promotion
-
Mikel here denies signs and symptoms by omission
-
Jeff A Nagel PhD
-
Of Safe Beds and SleepAbility
-
Buster Meets with Congressman Correa
Discussed National Housing Help Lines
-
Marty McMahon Hartman Rocks
-
It was just a normal day
Buster on the Left
-
The Jessie Fiasco
-
Mike and Jack McMahon with their dad - Don
-
Dr. Nagel - Unknown - Mark Refowitz
999
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