Support Individuals To Access And Use Services And Facilities Essay

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    Introduction It is important to understand that facilities fall short in a lot of areas such as, service quality improvement. This not only impacts the facility but it also affects the patient visits and services received. It can be difficult for someone that is new to the area or perplexed with the wealth of information related to the different subdivisions that a hospital accommodates. There are individuals that should be put in place to help improve on service quality to its patients and customers.

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    The goal of the Excellence in Mental Health Act (EMHA) is not to direct healthcare professionals on how they should provide care, instead, the EMHA is designed to aid a facility in its ability to provide each client with an excellent standard of care despite his or her particular situation. The act offers quality objectives that intend to place a renewed focus on person-center care as well as the quality of the care delivered. Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) Federal Demonstration

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    organization that offers counseling services to a diverse population. The topics that will entail are the organization’s role in prevention, respect, and education. In the second section, there will be discussion on public policy and social justice and how it withstand the organization I chose. Lastly, the paper will aim on discussing if I was to get hired how will I advocate change.  Organization   The organization that was chosen for the paper is Halifax Behavioral Services in Daytona Beach, Florida. They

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    which in turn increases the productivity of the workers. When the employer provides a medical cover the employee is sure that he will receive quality treatment whenever he is sick, also in case the employee falls sick he will receive health care services as provided in his cover which will, in turn, lead

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    Successful reintegration into the community plays a critical role in reducing recidivism, which consists of both new crimes committed by an offender and breaking provisions of their probation or parole. However, not all individuals return to communities where access to support services are available. According to Lutze et al’s (2014), research “Homeless and Reentry,” and also

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    Substance abuse affects an estimated 25 million Americans. This includes the individual abusing the substance, as well as others that are indirectly affected by the substance abuse, such as: friends and family of the abuser as well as people injured or killed in accidents related to substance abuse impairment. There are 16 million adults that are considered alcoholics (heavy drinkers) and almost 300,000 people under the age 18 (Mental Health America, 2015). Alcoholism relapses are common. After

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    easily be accessed by those who need it. A hospital facility would benefit greatly from telecommunication technology that allows physicians to easily place orders and access results on a portable device to facilitate and decide care. According to the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) mobile health (mHealth) capitalizes on the growing trend of smart phones by utilizing software apps which allow physicians to access patient health information (Public Health Institute

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    Detox Definition

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    2. a detox program or facility spent one week in detox." If that seems rather confusing and/or simplistic, you would indeed be correct in your assessment. Detox is, in fact, a very complex process that is often necessary to start addiction sufferers on the road to recovery from the insidious disease of drug/alcohol addiction. Many men, women and children have recovered from an addiction. In most cases, part of the credit for their recovery belongs with the detox facilities that helped clear their

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    Understanding the difference between the Service Dogs and the Emotional Support Animals (ESA What are Emotional Support Animals? An Emotional Support Animal (ESA) is an animal serve the purpose of mitigating any kind of emotional or psychological symptoms associated with a handler's condition or disorder. The emotional support animal does NOT need to be custom trained to perform a specific disability-specific task. As the name suggests, the Emotional support animals provide comfort, a calming presence

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    It is a necessity for our veterans who have honorably served our country to have increased access to mental health services. Closely monitoring the availability of future appointment slots is essential to be able to respond to increased demands for service. An integrated portal across VA and Non-VA facilities should be available for providers that would expedite immediate access to care, and receive quality treatment. The portal must include the number of available new appointments per week, and

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