This is a big need is the longterm programs, a step down and where are people going to. At prc baker places, we have three different types of programs. The first is the assisted Living Program and this is Mental Health driven. You have to have a Mental Health diagnosis but doesnt many you dont have Substance Use. Many are doing the same thing, many are cooccurring disorders. We have our baker supported living disorder. This is another set of coop units and 34 clients are living with positive diagnosis and a Substance Abuse diagnosis and Mental Health diagnosis. These are the hoops to jump through. How do we get to where the open beds are . So, for example, what was happening in the Residential Programs, people would relapse and go out and use drugs or alcohol. One of the options at that point is to say, we might have to discharge you. The olden days, in the past, has been, well have to discharge you and here is a list of shelter, the emergency room and if you have trouble, please call
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How do we get to where the open beds are . So, for example, what was happening in the Residential Programs, people would relapse and go out and use drugs or alcohol. One of the options at that point is to say, we might have to discharge you. The olden days, in the past, has been, well have to discharge you and here is a list of shelter, the emergency room and if you have trouble, please call these numbers, thank you very much. Im bringing up hummingbird because this has been a great resource for these types of incidents so that we dont lose people. It is a psychiatric respite where we can help people go, excuse themselves from the residential treatment for a little bit and get some respite and come back in. It doesnt require a new intake or a new system that happens. The hummingbird pe respite provs a soft, quiet space. We talked how people are lost going from p her here to there d this is where hummingbird picks up clients having difficulty navigating the system. Because were connecte
The joint costs of raising a child. The hearing is over two hours. Good afternoon. Thank you for being here to join us for this hearing of the joint economic hearing committee. The American Economy is thriving. The current expansion is the longest in history. Unemployment has remained below 4 over the last 18 months. We have seen consistently solid gdp growth and job creation. , notwithstanding the successes, for many parents across this country, raising a family has become harder and more expensive. The New York Times recently reported that based on the survey adults between the ages who are parents or plan to be, they discovered interesting trends. Childrenur had fewer or expected they would have fewer children than they expected to be within the range of ideal. Economic concerns were foremost among the reasons, that they fell short or believed in the future they fell short of what they would consider ideal. These social Capital Project has documented trends in what we associationalr
The Committee Plans to hold this congress. After examining the history of the Scientific Consensus on Climate Change and the Public Health effects of Climate Change in our first two hearings, today the subcommittee turns to the impact of Climate Change on Natural Disasters. This subcommittee has three goals today. First, were going to illustrate how Natural Disasters are made both more intense and more frequent due to Climate Change. Climate change is real. We are con substantiate constan of that fact. Greenland lost 2 billion tons of ice in one day alone. 2 billion tons of ice lost in a day and weve got people still telling us not to worry that Climate Change isnt a problem. The American People know better and they know because they are already suffering from the effects. Michael man is here today to explain how and why we are seeing more intense hurricanes, more frequent wildfires and more devastating flooding because of Climate Change. Our second goal today is to examine how the fed