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Causes: Mental Health, Psychiatric Hospitals
Mission: Committed to providing exceptional care for the mind, body, and spirit as an integrated continuum of behavioral health and addiction services for individuals and their families.
Programs: Hall-brooke's community residential services program provides intensive residential support and permanent supportive housing to persons age 18 and over who are homeless with significant behavioral health disorders. Interventions and services are focused on recovery, relapse prevention, development of independence, assistance with activities of daily living, illness self-management, and access to health care benefits, crisis intervention, 24 hour emergency on-call services, and community mainstream services. The program operates 10 shared living residential sites, 8 family units, and 61 scattered site apartments in the communities of norwalk, bridgeport, and fairfield, connecticut. See schedule o. Based upon 97% occupancy at these sites, community residential services provided approximately 46,025 days of residential support/housing services. Grants from the u. S. Department of housing and urban development and the connecticut department of mental health and addiction services provide funding for these programs.
hall-brooke behavioral health services operates seton academy, an on-site school. Seton academy provides special education services to both children and adolescents within the inpatient units of st. Vincent's behavioral health and to commuting students from local school districts. During the nine months ended june 30, 2013, seton academy provided service totaling 4,617 student days. Commuting students from local school districts accounted for 3,003 student days, while students from the inpatient units of st. Vincent's behavioral health accounted for the remaining 1,614 student days. Payment for student days comes primarily from the home school district of each student. See schedule o. As part of hall-brooke's ongoing program to educate the community around mental health issues, the faculty of seton academy regularly participates in speaker's bureaus that visit schools and agencies to speak with staff and parents regarding issues related to mental health.
other program services include other outpatient behavioral health programs provided by hall-brooke including an autism program. Also included in these amounts are intercompany management fees for hall-brooke's assistance with programs of related entities and residual net patient service revenues from the period of time that hall-brooke owned and operated the outpatient clinics in norwalk and bridgeport, ct, which are now fully owned and operated by st. Vincent's medical center.
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