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The BMC ACCESS project: the development of a medically enhanced safe haven shelter.

机译:BMC ACCESS项目:开发医疗增强型避风港。

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This paper describes the development and implementation of the Boston Medical Center (BMC) Advanced Clinical Capacity for Engagement, Safety, and Services Project. In October 2002, the BMC Division of Psychiatry became the first such entity to open a Safe Haven shelter for people who are chronically homeless, struggling with severe mental illness, and actively substance abusing. The low-demand Safe Haven model targets the most difficult to reach population and serves as a "portal of entry" to the mental health and addiction service systems. In this paper, the process by which this blended funded, multi-level collaboration, consisting of a medical center, state, city, local, and community-based consumer organizations, was created and is maintained, as well as the clinical model of care is described. Lessons learned from creating the Safe Haven Shelter and the development and implementation of the consumer-informed evaluation are discussed as well as implications for future work with this population.
机译:本文介绍了波士顿医疗中心(BMC)参与,安全和服务项目的高级临床能力的开发和实施。在2002年10月,BMC精神病学部门成为第一个为长期无家可归,患有严重精神疾病和积极滥用药物的人开设避风港庇护所的机构。低需求的避风港模型针对的是最难达到的人口,并且是心理健康和成瘾服务系统的“入门门户”。在本文中,建立并维护了由医疗中心,州,市,地方和社区消费者组织组成的,由多方资助的混合协作的过程,以及该过程的临床模型描述。讨论了从建立避风港庇护所以及消费者知情评估的开发和实施中吸取的经验教训,以及对该人群未来工作的启示。

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