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Dr. . Frank Scarpati President/CEO Value Statement We Value Human Life The Sustaining of Human Life Always And the Recovery of With Human Life Dignity C elebrate Recovery B elieve In Yourself I nspire Others Our Mission: To maintain


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Dr. . Frank Scarpati President/CEO

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We Value

Human Life

Always With Dignity

Value Statement

The Sustaining of

Human Life

And the Recovery of

Human Life

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Our Mission:

To maintain the dignity of human life.

Our Purpose:

To be an agent of positive change in our communities.

Celebrate Recovery Believe In Yourself Inspire Others

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President

Michael Thompson

Chief of Police ASU Police Dept.

Vice President

Mary Cameli

Chief Mesa Fire Dept.

Secretary

Kathleen Kelly

Retired Executive City of Mesa

Treasurer

David Shumway

Psychotherapist Mesa Counseling

Board Members

  • Immed. Past President

John Meza

Chief of Police, Retired Mesa Police Dept.

Michael Whalen

Business Owner Centurian Security

Kerry Ramella

BHAP Mgr United Phx Fire Fighters

Christopher Glover

Councilman City of Mesa

Melissa Thomas

Victim Assistance Coord. Glendale Police Dept.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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ADVISORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Greg T. Fowler

Retired Chief of Police Northern Arizona University

Retired Asst. Mesa Police Chief

  • Dr. William H. Crawford, III

VP, Academic Affairs Chandler-Gilbert College

Retired Tempe Police Officer

  • Hon. Kyle Jones

Justice of the Peace

Timothy J. Martin

Retired Asst. Chief Phoenix Police Dept.

  • Hon. Tom Freestone

Arizona State Senator Retired

  • Hon. Karen Johnson

Arizona State Senator Retired

  • Hon. Fulton Brock

Former Supervisor Maricopa County

  • Hon. Don Stapley

Former Supervisor Maricopa County

  • Hon. John Ore

Retired Justice of the Peace

Retired Tempe Police

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In the Beginning…

Maricopa County

East Valley Addiction Treatment Center

Mesa

1982-1996

  • Founded in Mesa 1982
  • 36 Years of Service
  • 1996: 1 Program, 1 Contract,

1 Location, 20 Employees

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CBI Today

Maricopa County

Central City Addiction Treatment East Valley ATC ADMIN

DRC/CASS OP

Center for Hope

Steele Commons OP

Az Bridge to Recovery Payson Globe Clinical Ops Admin.

NAVIGATORS FACT

Holbrook Winslow

Phoenix

Yuma Benson WV Triage Casa Grande

Mesa

Aspire OP for Women Supportive Housing CPEC Navajo Nation All Other Tribes

(1996-Present)

Scottsdale Unscript Tucson

CACTUS

Bisbee

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CENTRAL AZ

  • Crisis Observation (4)
  • Inpatient Facilities (5)
  • Transition Point (4)
  • PCMH (6)
  • FACT Teams (3)
  • ACT Team (2)

Crisis Beds/Chairs – 125 Inpatient Beds – 78 Crisis Residential Beds - 63

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CBI Services in Gila County

  • Globe:
  • Transition Point (9 Beds)
  • Crisis Mobile Teams (24/7 Support)
  • Counseling Services
  • Payson:
  • Transition Point (10 Beds)
  • Crisis Mobile Teams (24/7 Support)
  • Patient Centered Medical Home
  • Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
  • UnScript

Transition Point Admissions (FY 17/18): 1,619 First Responder Support:

  • Police Drop Offs: 103
  • Fire Department Referrals: 12
  • Hospital Referrals: 80
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* Central City (CCARC)

32 crisis beds – 16 detox beds

* East Valley (EVARC)

11 crisis beds – 16 detox beds

* Arizona Bridge to Recovery (ABR)

14 psychiatric beds

* Community Psychiatric Emergency Center (CPEC)

50 crisis chairs – 16 psychiatric beds

Inpatient Support for Gila County

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Opiate and MAT Services

▪ Payson:

▪ Suboxone Services Available ▪ Probation Partnership ▪ OTP coming in June 2018

▪ Other Specialties:

▪ Psychiatric ▪ Primary Medical Care ▪ Pre Petition Screening

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  • INSERT Inforgraphic
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  • Opened in 2012
  • Medically Monitored Integrated

Treatment

  • Individual and Family
  • Education, Counseling, &

Psychosocial Support

  • Board Certified Addictionologists

& Medical Staff

Prescription Drug Addiction An American Epidemic

No blaming, shaming, or guilting. You are not the problem. Education and Support vs. “Intense Therapy”

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CBI Gila County Crisis Mobile Teams (CMT)

❖ CMT 3/17 to 3/18 (Involuntary and Voluntary Calls): 952

▪Community/SRU Stabilization: 928 ▪COE Placement: 24

▪Prescott: 21 (92.7 Miles) ▪Flagstaff: 2 (116 Miles) ▪Tucson: 1 (193 Miles)

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  • Globe SRU transition to Globe Transition Point
  • Contract CPEC and ABR for COE services (80.4 Miles)
  • Contract with Gila County for Title 36 Services
  • Permission to research possibility of building an inpatient

psychiatric facility in Globe

Guidance Request

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