FY2023 Adopted Operating and Capital Budget

FY2023 Adopted Budget Organizational Budgets

Health Services Division Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). MHS is supported through fee for service revenue, Frederick County Government and a grant from the Local Behavioral Health Authority. Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis Services and Management of Crisis Services Mobile Crisis Services (MCS) operates for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to support children, youth, families and adults in Frederick County. The contractor, Sheppard Pratt/Way Station, Inc., responds to calls from the 2-1-1 call center dispatch, the community at large, and law enforcement agencies. Staff conduct in-person, face-to-face screening of individuals and families to determine the appropriate intervention and/or follow up. This may include admission to a residential crisis program as appropriate and available. MCS provides these services to individuals who self-identify as being in crisis and, if not for MCS, would access 911 and Emergency Department services. The Local Behavioral Health Authority (LBHA), housed within the Behavioral Health Services Division of the Health Department, provides oversight and management of MCS funding and other county behavioral health crisis services. The Opioid Abatement IXQG DFFRXQWV IRU SURFHHGV UHODWHG WR WKH RSLRLG VHWWOHPHQW ZLWK WKH QDWLRQ¶V WKUHH PDMRU pharmaceutical distributors. The purpose of the fund will be to support programs associated with the prevention, treatment and recovery of those with behavioral health issues. Detention Center Substance Abuse Treatment Program The substance use disorder services in the Detention Center include an intensive outpatient substance use treatment program serving an average of 24 males and 10 females. Peer support services are also available to all participants. The programs are very structured, consisting of individual and group therapy, utilizing Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), an evidence based practice for the criminal justice population. Developmental Center The Frederick County Developmental Center (FCDC) is a multidisciplinary agency within the Health Services Division of the Frederick County Government that provides specialized health and education related services that positively impact children, their families and eligible adults in their daily lives.

Frederick County Health Department (FCHD) is the lead agency for the Frederick County Infants and Toddlers Program (FCITP). FCITP is a federally mandated, grant funded program through the State of Maryland as well as locally funded through the Frederick County Government. The program works collaboratively with Frederick County Public Schools, Maryland School for the Deaf and Frederick County Department of Social Services to support families. Efforts target helping families and caregivers meet the educational, social, emotional, and physical needs of young children with developmental needs.

The School-Based program provides Occupational Therapy (OT) and Physical Therapy (PT) services to eligible children enrolled in Frederick County Public Schools. Both OT and PT are related services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. These services help children with an educational disability receive their education in the least restrictive environment. The Audio program provides audiology services for uninsured and underinsured children for Frederick County Infants and Toddlers program, Frederick County Public Schools, and YMCA of Frederick County Head Start and for adults with developmental disabilities.

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