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FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

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of Program Program

Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Bay Pines Veterans' Administration Medical

1 Center Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Emergency-Acute 10000 Bay Pines Blvd Bay Pines 33744









2 Manatee Glens Corporation Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Bradenton) Emergency-Acute









3 Mental Health Care, Inc. Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Tampa) Secondary Overflow Resource for Pinellas County Emergency-Acute









4 Morton Plant Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Emergency-Acute 300 Pinellas Street Clearwater 33756









5 Narconon Florida, Inc. New Life Adult Outpatient Detox Emergency-Acute 22079 US19 N Clearwater 33765









6 Operation PAR Inpatient Detox $1,759,847.00 $207,260 Emergency-Acute 6150 150th Ave N, Clearwater, Fl 33760









7 Operation PAR MAPS Clearwater $1,778,056 Emergency-Acute 6150 150th Ave N, Clearwater, Fl 33760









8 Operation PAR Outpatient Detox $196,926.00 Emergency-Acute 6150 150th Ave N, Clearwater 33760







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

9 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Pinellas Park) $1,586,950 $1,101,901 Emergency-Acute 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

10 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Crisis Response Team $164,089 $164,089 Emergency-Acute 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU & ES) - St. PCHHS funds may also underwrite the other PEMHS

11 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Petersburg $1,914,213 $1,071,670 $1,597,906 CSU programs Emergency-Acute 401 16th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

12 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) - Pinellas Park $5,544,230 $2,723,032 Emergency-Acute 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

13 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Emergency Services $660,364 $331,556 Emergency-Acute 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

14 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Family Emergency Treatment Center (FETC) $620,920 $3,000 $500,000 $95,160 PCHHS funds may also support Emergency Services. Emergency-Acute 426 15th Street North Saint Petersburg 33705







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health State-Wide Inpatient Psychiatric Program

15 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) (SIPP) (Pinellas Park) $3,560,993 Emergency-Acute 1614 Palm Way Largo 33771







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









16 St. Anthony's Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Emergency-Acute 1200 Seventh Ave St. Pete 33705









17 Sun Coast Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Emergency-Acute







State-Wide Inpatient Psychiatric Program

18 Tampa Bay Academy (SIPP) (Riverview) Emergency-Acute







The Harbor Behavioral Health Care Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) (New

19 Institute Port Richey) Emergency-Acute 8002 King Helie Blvd New Port Richey 34653







The Harbor Behavioral Health Care Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (New Port

20 Institute Richey) Emergency-Acute 8132 King Helie Blvd New Port Richey 34653









21 WestCare Turning Point $1,637,000 $167,000 Emergency-Acute 1801 Fifth Ave. North St Petersburg 33713









22 Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Inpatient Psychiatric Unit PRIVATELY FUNDED Emergency-Acute 11300 U. S. 19 North Clearwater 33764

$19,423,588 $0 $170,000 $5,892,248 $0 $0 $0 $1,900,326 $0









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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population







Bay Pines Veterans' Administration Medical Inpatient

1 Center Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Inpatient Baker Act facility. Acute Stabilization Treatment and Disposition MH Treatment on-site 24 Hours Eligible Veterans 31 YES YES







Crises

2 Manatee Glens Corporation Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Bradenton) Overflow for child welfare system and also has a secure facility for sexualized kids. MH Stabilization







Crises

3 Mental Health Care, Inc. Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Tampa) MH Stabilization



36

Crisis stabilization. Increase understanding of Adults

Individual/community safety. medication/treatment compliance, Inpatient 12

4 Morton Plant Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Inpatient Baker Act receiving facility. Return individual to baseline. disease management MH Treatment on-site 24 Hours Must be medically stable Peds YES YES YES YES YES







Seven Days a

5 Narconon Florida, Inc. New Life Adult Outpatient Detox Combination of nutrition, cardio exercise and sauna for adult SA detox Adult detoxification SA Detox-Outpatient on-site Week Adult substance abusers 25 YES YES





DD, CJ Clients / Probation, IV

Inpatient Detox provides a physical health screening, psychosocial assessment, medically monitored detoxification and Drug, Pregnant with drug, HIV+,

6 Operation PAR Inpatient Detox stabilization for individuals dependent on drugs and alcohol who meet the admission criteria. C/O Residential Detox on-site 24 Hours Homeless / Veterans YES YES





MAPS provides methadone maintenance, detoxification and counseling. The detoxification component of this program Opiate addicted individuals, HIV

provides Short Term (less than 30 days) and Long Term (less than 180 days) methadone detox, Buprenorphine Detox, Seven Days a positive individuals, and / or IV

7 Operation PAR MAPS Clearwater counseling, and medical services to opiate addicted clients. C/O Methadone Detox on-site Week Drug Users NA YES YES





Outpatient Detoxification services provide medically supervised outpatient detoxification services for individuals dependant Adults needing outpatient

on drugs or alcohol who meet admission criteria and who have been determined to not be in need of inpatient medical Seven Days a Detoxification from alcohol or

8 Operation PAR Outpatient Detox detoxification. C/O Detox-Outpatient on-site Week other drugs NA YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Provides brief, intensive services for children in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as Crises

9 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Pinellas Park) individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis stabilization MH Stabilization on-site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 18 YES YES YES





Crises

Personal Enrichment through Mental Health The Crisis Response Team is a collaborative effort between Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health, Inc., Directions Services accessed to reduce risk of Support/Emergenc

10 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Crisis Response Team for Mental Health, Inc., and Personal Enrichment through Mental Health, Inc. (PEMHS). hospitalization or incarceration MH y Screening in-home 24 Hours At-risk for Baker Act YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU & ES) - St. Provides brief, intensive services for adults in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as Crises

11 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Petersburg individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis stabilization MH Stabilization on-site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 14 YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Provides brief, intensive services for adults in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as Crises

12 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) - Pinellas Park individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis stabilization MH Stabilization on-site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 60 YES YES





Crises

Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Referral to appropriate, least Support/Emergenc

13 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Emergency Services Emergency Intake, Assessment & Referral restrictive level of care MH y Screening on-site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible YES YES YES YES YES





Crises

Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Offers assistance to children, adolescents and adults with personal problems ranging from family and life adjustment Crisis stabilization & possible Support/Emergenc Seven Days a Urgent need of mental health

14 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Family Emergency Treatment Center (FETC) difficulties to stress reactions and mental illness screen out of hospitalization MH y Screening on-site Week services YES YES YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health State-Wide Inpatient Psychiatric Program Provides inpatient services for eligible children of all ages. The services are inpatient, intensive, and short term and designed Able to maintain functioning in the Inpatient Medicaid eligible children with

15 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) (SIPP) (Pinellas Park) for children with serious psychiatric symptoms. community MH Treatment on-site 24 Hours serious psychiatric needs 34 YES YES YES







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

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SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





Crisis stabilization. Increase understanding of

Individual/community safety. medication/treatment compliance, Inpatient

16 St. Anthony's Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Inpatient Baker Act facility. Return individual to baseline. disease management MH Treatment on-site 24 Hours Must be medically stable 50 YES YES







Inpatient

17 Sun Coast Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Inpatient Baker Act facility. MH Treatment 21







State-Wide Inpatient Psychiatric Program Inpatient

18 Tampa Bay Academy (SIPP) (Riverview) MH Treatment





Crisis stabilization. Increase understanding of

The Harbor Behavioral Health Care Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) (New Individual/community safety. medication/treatment compliance, Inpatient

19 Institute Port Richey) Inpatient Baker Act designated receiving and crisis stabilization facility Return individual to baseline. disease management C/O Treatment on-site 24 Hours Must be medically stable 30 YES YES





Crisis stabilization. Increase understanding of

The Harbor Behavioral Health Care Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (New Port Individual/community safety. medication/treatment compliance, Inpatient

20 Institute Richey) Inpatient Baker Act designated receiving and crisis stabilization facility. Return individual to baseline. disease management C/O Treatment on-site 24 Hours Must be medically stable 16 YES YES YES





A Turning Point, an emergency intervention shelter and inebriate receiving facility, provides emergency intervention shelter Link to community resources, Crises adult male /females ; homeless;

services for homeless adults with substance abuse issues. The shelter is the only facility (in the local area) that accepts housing, mental health services, Support/Emergenc currently using drugs and or

21 WestCare Turning Point inebriated adults directly from the street. Abstinence from Substance use medical services C/O y Screening on-site 24 Hours alcohol; 84 YES YES





Stabilization and treatment on an

inpatient basis in a safe and Discharge plans to less restrictive Inpatient Adults with mental illness and/or

22 Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Inpatient Baker Act facility. Also accepts voluntary patients for mental health crisis stabilization. comfortable environment. community programs C/O Treatment on-site 24 Hours addiction disorders 100 YES YES









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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Non-Emergency Tarpon

1 ACTS Pinellas Domiciliary $1,800,000 $221,067 $40,000 Residential 3575 Old Keystone Road Springs 34688







Non-Emergency

2 Alternative Treatment International Residential Treatment $100,000 for all three programs Residential 300 S. Duncan Av Suite 263 Clearwater







Non-Emergency

3 Benedict Haven Benedict Haven $278,000 $8,000 $55,000 Residential 210 72nd Ave. N. St. Pete 33702







Non-Emergency

4 Boley Centers, Inc. Celia Hall $732,744 $732,744 Residential 815 7th Ave. S. St. Pete 33701







Non-Emergency

5 Boley Centers, Inc. Edna Stephens $440,337 $440,337 Residential 620 32nd Ave. S St. Pete 33705







Non-Emergency

6 Boley Centers, Inc. Markus Mittermayr $412,823 $412,823 Residential 4123 37th St. N. St. Pete 33714







Non-Emergency

7 Boley Centers, Inc. Martin Lott $583,032 $583,032 Residential 3537 5th Ave. N. St. Pete 33713







Non-Emergency

8 Boley Centers, Inc. Oaks Apartments $508,758 $25,000 $51,212 Residential 618 11 the Ave. S St. Pete 33701







Non-Emergency

9 Boley Centers, Inc. Owls Nest Apartments $416,734 $416,734 Residential 1147 16th St. N. St. Pete 33705







Non-Emergency

10 Boley Centers, Inc. Safe Haven Adult Intervention Program $776,085 $55,000 $30,000 Residential







Non-Emergency

11 Boley Centers, Inc. Wild Acres $424,290 $424,290 Residential 12809 Wild Acres Rd. Largo 33773







Non-Emergency

12 Bridges of America St. Petersburg Bridge Residential







Non-Emergency

13 Camelot Community Care Therapeutic Foster Care Residential







Non-Emergency

14 Carlton Manor, Inc. Therapeutic Group Home (St. Petersburg) $180 per child per day $134,227 Residential 35 Westwood Ter N St. Pete 33710







Non-Emergency

15 Center for Rational Living Residential







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Non-Emergency

16 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Community Partnership Residential Program Residential







Pinellas County Drug Court Residential Non-Emergency

17 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Program $182,500 Residential







Per PCHHS, program re-focused- only forensic pts in Non-Emergency

18 Gulf Coast Community Care Jail Diversion $43,630 com. - still aimed at Jail Diversion. Residential







Non-Emergency

19 Gulf Coast Community Care 66th Street Group Home $390,000 $390,000 Residential 3180 66th Street North St. Pete 33710







Non-Emergency

20 Gulf Coast Community Care Alternative Family Program $1,500,000 $1,500,000 Residential 14041 Icot Blvd. Clearwater 33760







Non-Emergency

21 Operation PAR Adolescent Residential Center $1,677,770 $448,936 Residential 6720 54th Ave N St Petersburg 33709







Non-Emergency

22 Operation PAR PAR Village $2,599,491 Residential 13800 66th St N Largo, FL 33771







Non-Emergency

23 Operation PAR Room and Board with Supervision Residential 6150 150th Ave N. Clearwater 33760







Non-Emergency

24 Operation PAR Therapeutic Community $3,816,545 Residential 13800 66th St N Largo, FL 33771







Non-Emergency

25 Sequel Sequel a.k.a. "Gift of Life" Residential







Non-Emergency

26 Tampa Bay Academy Therapeutic Group Home (Riverveiw) Residential







Non-Emergency

27 Tampa Crossroads Pinellas Forensic Residential Program 650,00 $167,648 Residential 460-3rd Street North St. Pete 33701







Non-Emergency

28 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Mustard Seed Inn Residential 5 $800,000 $64,067 Residential 2510 Central Ave St Petersburg 33712

$17,156,609 $0 $152,067 $5,343,675 $0 $182,500 $583,163 $164,842 $0









11/10/2011 Non-Emergency - Residential DRAFT

FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population



96

Level II non profit residential treatment facility, CARF accredited for individuals suffering from co-occurring disorders, Stabilization through medication licensed

substance abuse and/or mental health. The program provides integrated care based on best practices and the Minkoff CCISC management, abstinence from all Safe housing, meaningfull activities Residential Level Adults males and females 18 or 40

1 ACTS Pinellas Domiciliary model. non prescribed habit forming drugs once discharged from the program C/O II (SA) On-Site 24 Hours older funded YES YES



Day/Night

Treatment with

Community

2 Alternative Treatment International Residential Treatment Holistic residential therapy dealing with SA and psycho emotional disorders Abstinence from substances C/O Housing On-Site 24 Hours Adult substance abusers 18 YES YES







A nonprofit residential treatment facility dedicated to providing high quality long-term care for adults with severe and Prevent homeless & incarceration & Residential, Level

3 Benedict Haven Benedict Haven persistent mental illness who are in need of intensive structured care via 24 hour staff supervision. hospitalizations MH II (MH) On-Site 24 Hours SPMI Adults 8 YES





Restore competency for forensically People who have severe and

involved consumers who have Residential, Level persistent mental illness and

4 Boley Centers, Inc. Celia Hall Regular: Structured, supervised, group home setting with skills teaching, rehabilitation and treatment services. mental illness MH I (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week forensic involvement 20 YES







Keep people out of the hospital and Residential, Level People who have SPMI also may

5 Boley Centers, Inc. Edna Stephens Regular: Structured, supervised, group home setting with skills teaching, rehabilitation and treatment services. restore independent living skills MH I (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week have C/O SA 14 YES







Keep people out of the hospital and Residential, Level

6 Boley Centers, Inc. Markus Mittermayr Regular: Structured, supervised, group home setting with skills teaching, rehabilitation and treatment services. restore independent living skills MH I (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week People with SPMI 15 YES







Keep people out of the hospital and Residential, Level

7 Boley Centers, Inc. Martin Lott Regular. Structured, supervised, group home setting with skills teaching, rehabilitation and treatment services. restore independent living skills MH I (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week People with SPMI 14 YES





Promote recovery for people who

Supervised Apartments: provides an apartment setting with 24 hour staffing which allows consumers to learn and practice were previously homeless and who Residential, Level Homeless and have SPMI & C/o

8 Boley Centers, Inc. Oaks Apartments independent living skills in a supportive, supervised setting. have a mental illness MH III (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week SA 20 YES





The MISA Supervised Apartment Program is designed for individuals with dual problems of mental illness and Substance Promote recovery for people whop

Abuse (MISA). This program provides a supportive, supervised setting which allows consumers to learn and practice have mental illnesses and substance Residential, Level

9 Boley Centers, Inc. Owls Nest Apartments independent living skill abuse problems MH III (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week SPMI 20 YES









10 Boley Centers, Inc. Safe Haven Adult Intervention Program Group facilities with 24 hour staff and services, funded through HUD





Promote recovery for people who

have a mental illness and co- Residential, Level SPMI, c/o SA, some bed for

11 Boley Centers, Inc. Wild Acres Regular. Structured, supervised, group home setting with skills teaching, rehabilitation and treatment services. occurring substance abuse disorders MH I (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week forensic 13 YES









12 Bridges of America St. Petersburg Bridge 0 0









13 Camelot Community Care Therapeutic Foster Care 0 0





males between 5 -16 with MH

Keep families unified and/or Residential, Level diagnosis & current acting out

14 Carlton Manor, Inc. Therapeutic Group Home (St. Petersburg) Community based non-secure residential program reunified MH I (MH) On-Site 24 Hours behavioral problems 9 YES YES









15 Center for Rational Living 0 0







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population









16 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Community Partnership Residential Program







Pinellas County Drug Court Residential

17 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Program







Provides services for mentally ill offenders; providing community placements for non-violent inmates in the Pinellas County Residential, Level

18 Gulf Coast Community Care Jail Diversion Jail. Funded by the Department of Children and Families and Pinellas County Social Services. MH II (MH)





Adults SPMI, including c/o

The 66th Street Group Home is a Level II Residential Treatment Program for 16 Male and Female adults age 18 and over. Residential, Level SA/MH, forensic pop under F.S.

19 Gulf Coast Community Care 66th Street Group Home These consumers may have a history of serious mental illness as well as Alcohol/Drug abuse and mental health issues. Days in Community Days Worked MH I (MH) On-Site 24 Hours 916, priority III category 16 YES





Adults SPMI, including c/o

Provides therapeutic foster homes for adults with persistent mental illness (co-occurring SA/MH included), including persons Residential, Level SA/MH, forensic pop under F.S.

20 Gulf Coast Community Care Alternative Family Program involved in forensic system through FS 916 or priority III. Days in Community Days Worked MH II (MH) In-Home 24 Hours 916, priority III category 59 YES







The Adolescent Residential Center provides four to six month intensive residential treatment for substance-dependent youth Residential Level

21 Operation PAR Adolescent Residential Center between 12-17 years old with an average length of stay of five months. C/O II (SA) On-Site 24 Hours Youth 30 YES



70

women

PAR Village is a residential program providing services for pregnant or parenting addicted women who desire to have their Residential Level SA preg / child at risk, Homeless and 30

22 Operation PAR PAR Village children with them in treatment. C/O II (SA) On-Site 24 Hours women veterans, CJ, DD women children YES YES YES

Adults needing outpatient

Detoxification from alcohol or

other drugs, Clients diagnosed

Room and Board Services with Supervision provides a 24-hour, 7 day a week, three-meal per day operation to provide housing with co-occurring substance abuse

23 Operation PAR Room and Board with Supervision and meals to participants receiving treatment in Operation PAR’s Outpatient Detoxification program. C/O RespiteRespite On-Site 7 Days a Week and mental health disorders, 10 YES YES

Drug court offenders/Sixth

Judicial Circuit, HIV Positive

individuals, Criminal justice

The Therapeutic Community (TC) provides residential services for substance abusing males 18 years and older that may clients, Dually diagnosed

24 Operation PAR Therapeutic Community exhibit a wide range of anti-social and criminal behaviors as a result of their substance abuse. C/O Respite0 On-Site 24 Hours individuals, IV drug users, and 155 YES









25 Sequel Sequel









26 Tampa Bay Academy Therapeutic Group Home (Riverveiw)







RTF Level II, licensed by State of Fla. For substance abuse, mental health. Co-occurring capable. Licensed by AHCA for 22- Transition clients from Florida State Residential Level

27 Tampa Crossroads Pinellas Forensic Residential Program beds to provide residential treatment and counseling for adult men and women who are diagnosed with a mental illness. Hospital or diversion SA II (SA) On-Site 24 Hours SPMI 22 YES YES







MSI is a 73 bed Transitional housing facility , licensed by the Department of Children and Families as a residential level V

28 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Mustard Seed Inn Residential 5 treatment facility for adult men and women that have recently been homeless and that suffer from substance use disorders C/O RespiteRespite On-Site 24 Hours Homeless, adult, SA, C/o 73 YES

$17,156,609









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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









1 A Spiritiual Change, Inc. Adult and Youth Outpatient $34,000 Treatment 1402 N. MLK Ave Clearwater 33755







Affordable Counseling By Susan McMillan

2 LHMC CAP DUI Counseling Program (Indian Shores) Treatment







Affordable Counseling By Susan McMillan

3 LHMC CAP DUI Counseling Program (St. Petersburg) Treatment







100,000 combined with three

4 Alternative Treatment Interational ATI AOP programs Treatment 300 S. Duncan Av Suite 263 Clearwater 33755







100,000 combined with three

5 Alternative Treatment International (ATI) Adult IOP programs Treatment 300 S. Duncan Av Suite 263 Clearwater 33755







Clearwater Adolescent and Adult Outpatient

6 BayCare Behavioral Health Therapy Program Treatment 1100 Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 33770







Clearwater Adoloscent and Adult Intensive

7 BayCare Behavioral Health Outpatient Program Treatment 1100 Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 33770







Clearwater Adult (PHP) Partial

8 BayCare Behavioral Health Hospitalization Program Treatment 1100 Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 33770





Main Office

Harbor Comprehensive Children's Treatment Center

9 BayCare Behavioral Health Community Service Teams (CCST) Treatment 8132 King Helie Blvd. Community Based 34683







Life Management Clearwater

10 BayCare Behavioral Health Outpatient Therapy Program Treatment 1100 Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 33770







St. Peterburg Adult Outpatient Therapy 500 Dr. Martin Luther King St.

11 BayCare Behavioral Health Program Treatment N Suite 202 St. Pete 33705







St. Petersburg Adult (PHP) Partial 500 Dr. Martin Luther King St.

12 BayCare Behavioral Health Hospitalization Program Treatment N Suite 202 St. Pete 33705







St. Petersburg Adult Intensive Outpatient 500 Dr. Martin Luther King St.

13 BayCare Behavioral Health Program Treatment N Suite 202 St. Pete 33705



(HEP) Homeless Emergency Project Child:

Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Therapy,

BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Case Management and Supported

14 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Employment Services Overlay Treatment 1120 North Betty Lane Clearwater 33755







BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Harbor Homeless

15 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Emergency Project Case Management Treatment 1120 North Betty Lane Clearwater 33755







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Harbor Homeless

16 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Emergency Project Outpatient Therapy Treatment 1120 North Betty Lane Clearwater 33755









17 Boley Centers, Inc. Comprehensive Community Service Team $543,450 $1,600,000 Treatment 445 31st St. N St. Pete FL









18 Boley Centers, Inc. FACT $1,233,485 $1,254,400 Treatment 445 31st St. N St. Pete FL







Provides MH & SA tx for youth committed by circuit

19 Camelot Community Care Charles Britt Halfway House $149,695 court to program Treatment







Outpatient and School-Based Services

20 Camelot Community Care (Clearwater) Treatment







Outpatient Substance Abuse and Anger

21 Center for Rational Living Management Program $12,000/month Treatment 18830 U.S. 19, Suite 336 Clearwater 33674









22 Chism Counseling Center Adult Outpatient Program Treatment









23 Chrysalis Center Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Treatment







Outpatient and School-Based Services

24 Coastal Behavioral Health Care (Sarasota) Treatment







Provides MH & SA tx for youth committed by circuit

25 Consult Care Charles Britt Halfway House $149,695 court to program. Treatment









26 Directions for Mental Health Children's Outpatient $1,000,000 $27,300 $542,630 Treatment Belcher office









27 Directions for Mental Health Healthy Start Child and Adult Outpatient $151,000 Federal & Coalition Healthy Start combined Treatment Outreach









28 Directions for Mental Health STEP Adult Outpatient $836,000 Treatment Belcher office









29 Directions for Mental Health TANF Child and Adult Outpatient $107,000 $89,000 TANF funds; pass through from DC&F Treatment Belcher office and outreach









30 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Comprehensive Community Service Team $922,000 Treatment Blecher office and outreach







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









31 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Forensic Specialist Services Included in CCST Treatment







Outpatient and School-Based Services

32 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. (Clearwater) Unknown - in transition Treatment







6451 126th Avenue North,

33 Eckerd Community Alternatives Behavioral Analysts $187,313 $187,313 Treatment Suite 300 Largo 33773









34 Family Resources, Inc. Family Connect $475,000 Treatment 6798 Crosswinds Drive N. St. Pete 33710









35 Family Service Centers Rape Crisis Sexual Assult $743,411 $303,956 Treatment 2188 58th Street North Clearwater 33760







11681 49th Street North, Suite

36 Focus One, Inc. Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Pinellas public agency budget information not given Treatment 8 Clearwater 33762









37 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast DOC Work Release Outpatient Program Treatment









38 Gulf Coast Community Care Passport to Success Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties Treatment 14041 Icot Blvd. Clearwater 33760







Adult Outpatient Program-66th Street Group

39 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Home Treatment







Brief Referral Intevention & Treatment for

40 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Elders (BRITE) Treatment 14041 Icot Blvd. Clearwater 33760









41 Gulf Coast Recovery Adult Outpatient Program Treatment









42 Gulfcoast Community Care Comprehensive Community Service Team $706,042 $706,042 Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties Treatment 14041 Icot Blvd. Clearwater 33760







Outpatient and School-Based Services

43 Manatee Glens Corporation (Bradenton) Treatment









44 Mental Health Resource Center FACT $1,254,394 Treatment









45 Metropolitan Charities, Inc. Positive Choices Adult Outpatient Treatment







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









46 Narconon Florida, Inc. Life Repair Adult Outpatient Treatment 22079 US19 N Clerawater 33765







Outpatient and School-Based Services

47 Northside Mental Health Services, Inc. (Tampa) Treatment









48 Operation PAR Assessment Center $231,000 Treatment 13800 66th St N Largo, FL 33771







Bay Young Offender Re-Entry Program (Bay

49 Operation PAR Area YORP) $516,315 Treatment 6720 54th Avenue North St. Pete, FL 33709









50 Operation PAR Catalyst Clinical Trial $185,461 Treatment 13800 66th St N Largo, FL 33771









51 Operation PAR COSA Early Intervention Group $1,011,854 Treatment 2000 4th St S St. Pete, FL 33705







6150 150th Avenue North and Clearwater and St. 33760

52 Operation PAR COSA Outpatient Treatment $1,001,854 Treatment 2000 4th St S Pete 33705









53 Operation PAR Family Intervention Specialist $502,841 Treatment 6150 150th Avenue North Clearwater 33760









54 Operation PAR Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) Level 1 $443,608 $156,326 Treatment 6720 54th Avenue North St. Pete, FL 33709









55 Operation PAR Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) Level 2 $443,608 Treatment 6720 54th Avenue North St. Pete, FL 33709









56 Operation PAR MAPS Clearwater $1,778,056 Treatment 6150 150th Avenue North Clearwater 33760







McLin-Drug Court, Division N, Level II and

57 Operation PAR III AOP $619,819 Treatment 1900 Dr MLK Jr Street S St Petersburg, FL 33705







6150 150th Avenue North and Clearwater and St. 33760

58 Operation PAR OP Levels II and III, Adult Drug Court Div N $619,819 $242,750 Treatment 1900 Dr MLK Jr Street S Pete 33705









59 Operation PAR PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) $713,720 Treatment 7720 Washington Street Port Richey 34668









60 Operation PAR PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) $713,720 Treatment 7720 Washington Street Port Richey 34668







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







PAR Adolescent Recovery Intervention 401 East Martin Luther King Jr.

61 Operation PAR Services (PARIS) ACRA/ACC $303,344 Treatment Drive Tarpon Springs, FL 34689









62 Operation PAR Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC) $954,959 Treatment 14500 49th St N Clearwater 33762







Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC)

63 Operation PAR Community Enhancement Program $49,203 Treatment 14500 49th St N Clearwater 33762









64 Operation PAR Probuphine Clinical Trial Adult Outpatient $80,027 Treatment 13800 66th Street North Largo 33771







Salvation Army Educational Intervention 6150 150th Avenue North and Clearwater 33760

65 Operation PAR Program $40,000 Treatment 1900 9th Street S & St. Pete 33705









66 Operation PAR Women Intervention Specialist $126,648 Treatment 6150 150th Avenue North Clearwater 33760







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

67 Services, Inc. Children's Case Management $384,000 $384,000 Treatment 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

68 Services, Inc. Children's Intervention $44,180 $44,180 Treatment 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Children's In-Home and On-Site; Children's

69 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Intervention see BNET Treatment 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #A Adult

70 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Intervention Program $93,178 Treatment 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #B Adult Intervention

71 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Program see above Treatment 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #C Adult Intervention

72 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Program see above Treatment 401 16th Street North Saint Petersburg 33705







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Family Emergency Treatment Center - Youth

73 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) & Adult - Intervention see above Treatment 426 15th Street North Saint Petersburg 33705







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health N/A Program is part of SIPP/CAPP in

74 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Youth Intervention Program at CAPP Emergency/Acute Treatment 1614 Palm Way Largo 33771







Adolescent and Adult Outpatient (St.

75 Rational Steps Petersburg) Treatment







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









76 Rational Steps Adolscent and Adult Outpatient (Dunedin) Treatment









77 Rational Steps Adult Outpatient (Clearwater) Treatment







Solutions for Substance Abuse and

78 Behavioral Health Problems Adult Outpatient Program Treatment





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Cener for Community Mental App. 50% of total budget, Pinellas County funding services county home services

79 Health, Inc. Forensic FACT $1,438,957 $627,197 only. Treatment 3800 Central Avenue wide county wide





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Center for Community Mental services county home services

80 Health Adult Outpatient Program $2,681,019 $1,070,348 $303,780 Treatment 4024 Central Avenue wide county wide







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Children's Outpatient (includes Children's SA

81 Health OP & Intervention) $1,510,375 $842,534 Treatment component of Children's OP





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Center for Community Mental services county home services

82 Health Comprehensive Community Service Team $1,390,000 $657,727 Treatment 4024 Central Avenue wide county wide





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Center for Community Mental Foresnic Speicalist and Conditional Release services county home services

83 Health Case Management Services combined with CCST Treatment 4024 Central Avenue wide county wide





501 - 15th Avenue North

Suncoast Center for Community Mental 1735 Dr. M L K Jr. Street 33705

84 Health Homeless Support (Host) Adult Outpatient $487,055 $102,863 Treatment South, Ste 129 & 130 St. Pete 33701







Suncoast Center for Community Mental 1111 - 18th Avenue South

85 Health, Inc. Focused Outreach and Intervention Program $888,678 $821,646 Treatment Pinellas County Jail St. Pete 33705





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Center for Community Mental services county home services

86 Health, Inc. Forensic Intervention Program combined w/ CCST Treatment 4024 Central Avenue wide county wide







Suncoast Center for Community Mental 1111 - 18th Avenue South

87 Health, Inc. IPT Intervention Program Combined in Focused Outreach Treatment Pinellas County Jail St. Pete 33705







Suncoast Center for Community Mental

88 Health, Inc. Juvenile Outpaitent Level II $45,000 Treatment





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Center for Community Mental Outpatient and School-Based Services (St. services county home services

89 Health, Inc. Petersburg) $198,000 Treatment 4010 Central Avenue wide county wide









90 Sunrise Counseling Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Treatment







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP





South Pinellas County at 1735

DREAM Adolsescent Intervention and Out MLK St. So. St. Petersburg, Fl.

91 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Patient services South County $45,750 $45,000 Treatment 33705. St Petersburg 33705





North Pinellas County at 2650

DREAM Adolsescent Intervention and combined budget with DREAM Enterprise Rd. Clearwater, Fl.

92 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Outpatient services North County South County Treatment 33763 Clearwater 33763





North Pinellas County at 2650

Enterprise Rd. Clearwater, Fl.

93 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Drug Court AOP North combined budget with AOP S Treatment 33763 Clearwater 33763





South Pinellas County at 1735

Pevention level II $20,628 MLK St. So. St. Petersburg, Fl.

94 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Drug Court AOP South Prevention Level III $ 204,842 $242,750 Treatment 33705. St Petersburg 33705





South Pinellas County at 1735

MLK St. So. St. Petersburg, Fl.

95 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Federal Adult Outpatient South $32,472 Treatment 33705 St Petersburg 33705





South Pinellas County at 1735

MLK St. So. St. Petersburg, Fl.

96 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Fee-for-Service Adult Outpatient Treatment 33705 St Petersburg 33705









97 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Homeless Emergency-Project-Overlay Included in Turning point budget Treatment Clearwater







Included in the Dream program

98 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Juvenile Outpatient North disription and budget Treatment









99 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Mustard Seed Inn-Overlay included in MSI residential budget Treatment 2510 Central Avenue St Ptersburg 33706





South Pinellas County at 1735

MLK St. So. St. Petersburg, Fl.

100 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Ryan White HIP AOP Part A $48,409 MAI $93,830 Treatment 33705 St Petersburg 33706







Solid Rock Christian Recovery Centers-

101 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Overlay Treatment







included in Turning point budget-

102 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point Adult Case Management under emergency shelter Treatment







included in Turning point budget-

103 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point Adult Intervention under emergency shelter Treatment







included in Turning point budget-

104 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point CSAT Adult Outpatient under emergency shelter Treatment









105 Whitford-Thomas Group DUI Adult Outpatient Program Treatment 8800 49TH St N. Suite, 211 Pinellas Park 33771

$26,468,221 $0 $0 $8,639,097 $299,390 $187,313 $575,500 $1,845,446 $303,780 $0







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Ages 13 - 17



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Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





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SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population







Variety of services; outpatient sa for youth and adults; prevention and outpatient sa counseling services for youth and adults; To enhance the quality of life for Monday to Individuals with sa issues;

1 A Spiritiual Change, Inc. Adult and Youth Outpatient partner with the urban league for job training and resume preparation; kinship care support pinellas county residence SA Intervention On-Site Friday Only referrals, mandates, etc. 13-50 YES YES YES







Affordable Counseling By Susan McMillan

2 LHMC CAP DUI Counseling Program (Indian Shores)







Affordable Counseling By Susan McMillan

3 LHMC CAP DUI Counseling Program (St. Petersburg)







Outpatient Monday to

4 Alternative Treatment Interational ATI AOP Holistic out patient thearpy dealing with SA and psychoemotional disorders Abstinence from substances C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Adult substance abusers 10 YES YES







Intensive Monday to

5 Alternative Treatment International (ATI) Adult IOP Holistic intensive out patient thearpy dealing with SA and psychoemotional disorders Abstinence from substances C/O Outpatient On-Site Friday Only Adult substance abusers 10 YES YES







Clearwater Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Increase individual/family Reduction in alcohol use, increase in Outpatient Monday to

6 BayCare Behavioral Health Therapy Program Services include crisis assessment, individual, family and marital therapy. functioning treatment compliance C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES YES





For adolescents/adults experiencing behavioral health issues such as depression, anxiety, family, school, stress, grief/loss,

Clearwater Adoloscent and Adult Intensive relationships, work, crisis issues & substance abuse. IOP is designed for those who need a more intensive LOC then In-pt step-down or offerred to help Increase knowledge of co-occurring Intensive Monday to

7 BayCare Behavioral Health Outpatient Program traditional outpatient therapy can provide. avoid in-pt psychiatric stay. treatment issues C/O Outpatient On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES YES



Stabilize presenting behavioral

health issues/crisis. Increase knowledge of risks of non-

Clearwater Adult (PHP) Partial Designed for adults who need a more intensive level of treatment than individual or IOP therapy can provide. Without this Medication/disease education and medication/treatment complaince. Outpatient Monday to

8 BayCare Behavioral Health Hospitalization Program level of care the individual is at risk of re-hospitalization or hospitalization. management. Help individual return to baseline. MH (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES







Harbor Comprehensive CCST provides comprehensive resiliency services built upon principles and practices that fully support the ability of the youth Increase individual/family The re-establishment of protective Outpatient Children with SED / ED & their

9 BayCare Behavioral Health Community Service Teams (CCST) and family to develop protective factors in order to reduce risk factors. functioning factors for the youth and the family. MH (Community) families







Life Management Clearwater Increase individual/family Reduction in alcohol use, increase in Intensive Monday to

10 BayCare Behavioral Health Outpatient Therapy Program Services include crisis assessment, individual, group, family therapy and medical services. functioning treatment compliance C/O Outpatient On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES







St. Peterburg Adult Outpatient Therapy Increase individual/family Reduction in alcohol use, increase in Outpatient Monday to

11 BayCare Behavioral Health Program Services include crisis assessment, individual, family and marital therapy. functioning treatment compliance C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES





Increase knowledge of risks of non-

St. Petersburg Adult (PHP) Partial Stabilize presenting behavioral medication/treatment complaince. Outpatient Monday to

12 BayCare Behavioral Health Hospitalization Program Designed for adults who need a more intensive level of treatment than individual or IOP therapy can provide. health issues/crisis. Help individual return to baseline. MH (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES





For adults experiencing behavioral health issues such as depression, anxiety, family, school, stress, grief/loss, relationships,

St. Petersburg Adult Intensive Outpatient work, crisis issues & substance abuse. IOP is designed for those who need a more intensive LOC then traditional outpatient Inpt step-down or offerred to help Increase knowledge of co-occurring Intensive Monday to

13 BayCare Behavioral Health Program therapy can provide. avoid inpt psychiatric stay. treatment issues. C/O Outpatient On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES



(HEP) Homeless Emergency Project Child:

Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Therapy, Increase individual/family

BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Case Management and Supported functioning. Assist individuals with Individual/family/employment/housi Outpatient Monday to

14 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Employment Services Overlay Services include crisis assessment, individual, family and marital therapy. Case management, supportive employment services obtaining employment ng/edu-cation stabilization. MH (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions





Individual/family/education

BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Harbor Homeless Increase individual/family stabilization. Increase in treatment

15 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Emergency Project Case Management Services include case management. functioning. compliance MH Case Management In-Home 7 Days a Week No target population restrictions YES YES







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





Increase individual/family Individual/family/education

BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Harbor Homeless functioning. Assist individuals with stabilization. Increase in treatment Outpatient Monday to

16 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Emergency Project Outpatient Therapy Services include crisis assessment, individual, family and marital therapy. obtaining employment compliance MH (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES





Three teams providing services to 100 persons per team. The following is a list of services that the consumer is offered: Provide the services and supports

vocational services, supported employment, supported housing, mental health, rehabilitation activities, case management, and individuals need to maintain stability

17 Boley Centers, Inc. Comprehensive Community Service Team use of personal coaches (peer staff) and obtain recovery





Multidisciplinary team designed to work intensively with a small caseload of persons who have severe and persistent mental Provide the services and supports

illnesses. Services are provided 24-hours a day, seven days a week, in the community where persons served can live, work and individuals need to maintain stability

18 Boley Centers, Inc. FACT socialize. and obtain recovery









19 Camelot Community Care Charles Britt Halfway House







Outpatient and School-Based Services Community assessment and intervention, school-based services, case management, community-based care, outpatient services

20 Camelot Community Care (Clearwater) and family emergency treatment center.







Outpatient Substance Abuse and Anger Provide intensive and traditional sa treatment which takes the place as individual and group therapy; provide anger Help individuals to attain life's goals Outpatient Monday to any individual abusing and dealing

21 Center for Rational Living Management Program management in a harm reduction angle. SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only with anger management YES YES









22 Chism Counseling Center Adult Outpatient Program





Three teams providing services to 100 persons per team. The following is a list of services that the consumer is offered:

vocational services, supported employment, supported housing, mental health, rehabilitation activities, case management, and

23 Chrysalis Center Adolescent and Adult Outpatient use of







Outpatient and School-Based Services

24 Coastal Behavioral Health Care (Sarasota) Outpatient treatment, early childhood services, parenting education, case management and TANF Program.







Intensive team. The following is a list of services that the consumer is offered: vocational services, supported employment,

25 Consult Care Charles Britt Halfway House supported housing, mental health, rehabilitation activities, case management, and use of personal coaches (peer staff).







Outpatient Monday to

26 Directions for Mental Health Children's Outpatient Three teams in each county (1 Pasco, 1 Hillsborough and 1 Pinellas). Pinellas team = 100 clients. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only







Forensic. Acts in a liaison capacity between the mental health and legal systems for consumers who have been adjudicated ITP Outpatient Monday to

27 Directions for Mental Health Healthy Start Child and Adult Outpatient or NGI under Chapter 916, F.S. C/O (Community) In-Home Friday Only







Forensic. The Conditional Release Case Managers serve individuals adjudicated Monday to

28 Directions for Mental Health STEP Adult Outpatient Incompetent to Proceed (ITP) to trial, or Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGI). C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only







Outpatient Monday to

29 Directions for Mental Health TANF Child and Adult Outpatient C/O (Community) In-Home Friday Only







Four Role Recovery teams provide services for 450 adults, including targeted case management, intensive case management

30 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Comprehensive Community Service Team (ARMS), &Supportive Living/Employment. C/O Case Management In-Home 7 Days a Week







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

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SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population







Forensic. Acts in a liaison capacity between the mental health and legal systems for consumers who have been adjudicated ITP

31 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Forensic Specialist Services or NGI under Chapter 916, F.S. MH Case Management







Outpatient and School-Based Services Outpatient

32 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. (Clearwater) Family support and advocacy. MH (Community)





ECA funds one part-time and two full-time behavioral analyst positions that provide training and support to our foster parents Youth in licensed foster care;

and youth in licensed foster care with a focused effort on foster parent training, in-home support and work with our runaway Build skills for redirecting child's Intervention; On-Site and In- M-F; some licensed foster parents and group

33 Eckerd Community Alternatives Behavioral Analysts youth population. behavior MH Training Home weekends care providers N/A YES YES YES YES YES







In-Home support for substance-abusing or HIV+ families. Case management, brief counseling, assessment, substance abusing Prevention of our-of-home Reduction in substance abusing Monday to Substance abusing and/or HIV+

34 Family Resources, Inc. Family Connect counseling. placement behavior SA Intervention In-Home Friday Only families 40 YES YES YES YES YES





Rape Crisis 24 hour hotline, crisis intervention, individual group and family therapy for child/adolescent/adult sexual abuse

and sexual assault, provide primary prevention education regarding sexual violence to schools/community Increase knowledge of sexual Outpatient

35 Family Service Centers Rape Crisis Sexual Assult agencies/organizations. reduce trauma symptoms violence MH (Community) On-Site 24 Hours children, adolescents and adults Total YES YES YES YES YES







Team provides services/supports in three major areas, each with important roles to play in achieving personal recovery: To decrease a person's dependence Outpatient Monday to Any person with a drug or alcohol

36 Focus One, Inc. Adolescent and Adult Outpatient treatment, rehabilitation, support. on drugs and alcohol C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only dependence; no age range varies







Provides highly individualized, long-term, intensive, assertive community treatment that includes community-based treatment,

37 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast DOC Work Release Outpatient Program rehabilitation, and support services.





A re-entry/diversion program for offenders with mental health issues. Referrals are accepted from the community that are on

probation (or Department of Corrections) supervision and those awaiting release or recently released from State of Florida To assist individuals with a smooth counseling for participants and General offenders with mental health

38 Gulf Coast Community Care Passport to Success Correctional Institution transition back into the community family members C/O Intervention In-Home 7 Days a Week issues 250







Adult Outpatient Program-66th Street Group Outpatient

39 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Home SA (Community) YES



program provides short-term

intervention for elders with alcohol

Brief Referral Intevention & Treatment for Statewide pilot research study that provides specialized intevention services for seniors 60 and older in Pinellas County who and other drug problems in Pinellas Monday to

40 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Elders (BRITE) might be at high risk of medication misuse and or alcohol abuse. County. Non Medical in home counseling SA Intervention In-Home Friday Only Seniors age 60 and over YES







Outpatient

41 Gulf Coast Recovery Adult Outpatient Program SA (Community)





SPMI, c/o MH/SA, individuals

Three teams in each county (1 Pasco, 1 Hillsborough and 1 Pinellas). Pinellas team = 100 clients. Provide wrap around Monday to who meet Forensic 916 and

42 Gulfcoast Community Care Comprehensive Community Service Team services to consumers in the areas of mental health, counseling, case management, and supported housing. Community Days Days worked MH Intervention In-Home Friday Only Priortiy III. YES







Outpatient and School-Based Services

43 Manatee Glens Corporation (Bradenton) Family emergency treatment center, case management, outpatient and outreach, and Baker Act central intake.







Team provides services/supports in three major areas, each with important roles to play in achieving personal recovery:

44 Mental Health Resource Center FACT treatment, rehabilitation, support.









45 Metropolitan Charities, Inc. Positive Choices Adult Outpatient







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





Help the functioning addict relearn

better choises and live a drug free Outpatient Monday to Functioning adult SA who have

46 Narconon Florida, Inc. Life Repair Adult Outpatient Seven courses taught in a classroom setting designed to help the functioning addict make better life choices life SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only been detoxed 20 YES YES







Outpatient and School-Based Services

47 Northside Mental Health Services, Inc. (Tampa) Baker Act central intake and Behavioral Health Network (BNET).





DCF Referred, Youth, DD, DJJ

The Assessment Center provides an evidenced based standardized assessment to individuals referred to Operation PAR or Outpatient Monday to Inv, Office of SA & Drug Court

48 Operation PAR Assessment Center those seeking services at the agency. The GAIN-Core is utilized as the assessment tool. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Referred NA YES YES YES





The Bay Area Young Offender Reentry Program (YORP) is designed to reduce the rates of relapse and recidivism in youth

Bay Young Offender Re-Entry Program (Bay reentering the community following release from residential programs by providing a comprehensive care focused on family Outpatient DJJ Conditional Release and

49 Operation PAR Area YORP) reintegration and self-sufficiency for substance abusing youth ages 14-18. C/O (Community) In-Home 7 Days a Week Commitment Youth YES







Clients will receive one hour of individualized cognitive behavioral therapy each week using the Therapeutic Education System Outpatient Monday to

50 Operation PAR Catalyst Clinical Trial (TES), a computerized psycho-educational tool. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Cocaine Dependent Adults 9 YES





Family FCP, Pregnant with drug,

The Cornerstone of Success and Achievement program provides services for substance abusing pregnant and parenting women Monday to Women seeking reunification, DD,

51 Operation PAR COSA Early Intervention Group with a history of substance abuse, whose infants and preschool children are often developmentally delayed. C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only HIV+, IV drug, TANF NA YES





Family FCP, Pregnant with drug,

The Cornerstone of Success and Achievement program provides services for substance abusing pregnant and parenting women Outpatient Monday to Women seeking reunification, DD,

52 Operation PAR COSA Outpatient Treatment with a history of substance abuse, whose infants and preschool children are often developmentally delayed. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only HIV+, IV drug, TANF NA YES







Family Intervention Specialist (FIS) works with families who have lost or are at risk of losing custody of their children due to Monday to Families at risk of losing custody

53 Operation PAR Family Intervention Specialist parental substance use. C/O Case Management In-Home Friday Only of children NA YES





Youth, Preg adol, IV drug, c/o,

Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) level 1 provides services for children and adolescents whose substance abuse problems are Outpatient Monday to DJJ, PC School and Juvenile Drug

54 Operation PAR Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) Level 1 not severe enough to require Level 2 outpatient treatment. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Court NA YES





Youth, Pregnant adolescents, IV

Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) Level 2 is an outpatient program providing therapy for youth who do not require Outpatient Monday to drug users, c/o, DJJ Involved

55 Operation PAR Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) Level 2 residential services but who require an increased level of care from JOP Level 1. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only youth NA YES





Medication Assisted Patient Service programs (MAPS) provide methadone maintenance, detox, counseling and medical Opiate addicted individuals, HIV

services, including HIV risk assessment to opiate-addicted clients. The client should show up at the clinic between 7am-10am positive individuals, IV Drug

56 Operation PAR MAPS Clearwater to request a pre-intake. C/O Methadone On-Site 7 Days a Week Users, and / or Pregnant women NA YES





Drug Court Division N, Level II & III is a level of substance abuse treatment for offenders who are in need of a structured Criminal Justice Clients/Felony

McLin-Drug Court, Division N, Level II and environment and assistance to deal with their substance abuse problem, but who are not in need of residential treatment or Outpatient Monday to Probation and Drug Court

57 Operation PAR III AOP prison confinement. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Referrals NA YES





Drug Court Division N, Level II and III is a level of substance abuse treatment for offenders who are in need of a structured

environment and assistance to deal with their substance abuse problem, but who are not in need of residential treatment or Outpatient Monday to CJ Clients/ Felony Probation /

58 Operation PAR OP Levels II and III, Adult Drug Court Div N prison confinement. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Adult Drug Court Level II & III NA YES





Juveniles referred from Drug

PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) provides substance abuse, mental health, and intervention services for youth 10 - Monday to Court, Pasco JAC, DJJ and law

59 Operation PAR PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) 17 years old and their families. C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only enforcement referrals YES YES





provides SA, MH, and intervention services for youth 10 - 17 years old and their families. The Dept. of Juvenile Justice, Youth , Department of Juvenile

courts, schools and other social service agencies refer youth to the program if they are at-risk to use or are currently using Justice involved, and Dually

60 Operation PAR PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) substances, behavioral or mental health problems in any psychosocial domain. C/O diagnosed youth NA







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population







PAR Adolescent Recovery Intervention PAR Adolescent Recovery Intervention Services (PARIS) / ACRA / ACC is a partnership with Citizens Alliance for Progress, Monday to Youth with substance abuse and

61 Operation PAR Services (PARIS) ACRA/ACC housed in the Union Academy Family Center in Tarpon Springs. C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only mental health problems 16 YES





Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC) is a centralized processing facility for youths who are arrested by area law DJJ Involved; CINS/FINS Youth;

enforcement. The PJAC is considered a one-stop-shop for screening, accessing and processing youths who are involved with Arrested youth; Pregnant SA;

62 Operation PAR Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC) the juvenile justice system. C/O Intervention On-Site 24 Hours Runaways; SA & MH N/A YES YES





DJJ Involved; CINS/FINS Youth;

Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC) The PJAC Community Enhancements program interacts with families of youth in crisis to facilitate appropriate services based Monday to Arrested youth; Pregnant SA;

63 Operation PAR Community Enhancement Program on individual need. C/O Case Management On-Site Friday Only Runaways; SA & MH N/A YES YES





Opiate dependant clients are treated through daily doses of methadone dispensed at Operation PAR's Medication Assisted

Patient Services (MAPS) programs. The purpose of the study is to determine whether Probuphine implants are successful in Outpatient Business Hours Opiate Dependent Adult

64 Operation PAR Probuphine Clinical Trial Adult Outpatient treating patients with opioid dependence. C/O (Community) On-Site Only Substance Abusers N/A YES







Salvation Army Educational Intervention Salvation Army Educational Intervention Program offers intervention services to Salvation Army Misdemeanor probationers Monday to Misdemeanor Probationers,

65 Operation PAR Program who do not meet criteria for more intensive services such as outpatient treatment. C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only Criminal Justice clients NA YES





The Women's Intervention Specialists participate on the multi-disciplinary team of Healthy Families Plus. The Healthy Pregnant and interconceptional

Families Plus assign the Women's Intervention Specialists to conduct substance abuse screenings for pregnant women and Monday to clients with current substance

66 Operation PAR Women Intervention Specialist families with substance-exposed newborns, C/O Case Management On-Site Friday Only abuse or at risk YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Monday to

67 Services, Inc. Children's Case Management Case management and in-home counseling to youth enrolled in Florida KidCare programs Improved family functioning MH Case Management In-Home Friday Only Youth enrolled in Florida KidCare YES YES YES





Provides a short-term crisis support, service planning and linkage with outreach and other indicated services for up to 3-6

Personal Enrichment through Mental Health months. This service specifically targets those youths at risk with behavioral/mental health issues that without intervention Crisis stabilization & decreased risk Monday to

68 Services, Inc. Children's Intervention could qualify or need a higher level of care if not closely monitored. of hospitalization MH Intervention In-Home Friday Only Children at-risk for Baker Act YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Children's In-Home and On-Site; Children's Outpatient Monday to

69 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Intervention Case management and in-home counseling to youth enrolled in Florida KidCare programs Improved family functioning MH (Community) In-Home Friday Only Youth enrolled in Florida KidCare YES YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #A Adult Provides brief, intensive services for adults in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as

70 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Intervention Program individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis Stabilization SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 30 YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #B Adult Intervention Provides brief, intensive services for adults in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as

71 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Program individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis Stabilization SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 30 YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #C Adult Intervention Provides brief, intensive services for adults in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as

72 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Program individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis Stabilization SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 14 YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Family Emergency Treatment Center - Youth Offers assistance to children, adolescents and adults with personal problems ranging from family and life adjustment Crisis stabilization & decreased risk Urgent need of mental health

73 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) & Adult - Intervention difficulties to stress reactions and mental illness of hospitalization SA Intervention On-Site 7 Days a Week services YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Provides inpatient services for eligible children of all ages. The services are inpatient, intensive, and short term and designed Able to maintain functioning in the Medicaid eligible children with

74 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Youth Intervention Program at CAPP for children with serious psychiatric symptoms. community SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours serious psychiatric needs 34 YES YES







Adolescent and Adult Outpatient (St.

75 Rational Steps Petersburg)







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Ages 6 - 12









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Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population









76 Rational Steps Adolscent and Adult Outpatient (Dunedin)









77 Rational Steps Adult Outpatient (Clearwater)







Solutions for Substance Abuse and

78 Behavioral Health Problems Adult Outpatient Program

Individuals enrolled on the Forensic

FACT Team will receive treatment, Adults over the age of 18 who are

Provides highly individualized, long-term, intensive, assertive community treatment that includes community-based treatment, rehabilitation and support services Forensic FACT clients will not have Florida Assertive diagnosed with a SPMI valid

Suncoast Cener for Community Mental rehabilitation, and support services. Services are provided to adults over the age of 18 who are diagnosed with a mental illness which are person-centered and recidivism into the criminal justice Community Chapter 916, conditional release

79 Health, Inc. Forensic FACT and have a valid Chapter 916, Florida Statutes conditional release order. recovery oriented system MH Treatment Teams In-Home 7 Days a Week order. 100 YES YES







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Improve global assessment of Monday to Adults 18 years of age or older

80 Health Adult Outpatient Program Provides an array of medical and non-medical mental health treatment and co-occuring treatment. functioning. C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only who have mental health diagnosis 3500







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Children's Outpatient (includes Children's SA

81 Health OP & Intervention) component of Children's OP component of Children's OP component of Children's OP SA Intervention component of Children's OP





linking, advocating and support in Provide continuity in care and to

Suncoast Center for Community Mental The Comprehensive Community Service Teams (CCST) are designed to help improve the quality of life to priority individuals an effort to improve their ability to improve the recovery and quality of Monday to CCST serves clients with mild to

82 Health Comprehensive Community Service Team age 18 or over diagnosed with a mental illness. live a productive life life C/O Case Management In-Home Friday Only severe mental illness. 375 YES YES





Forensic Case Managers provide assessment, service planning, advocacy through the judicial system, linkage and brokerage to

Suncoast Center for Community Mental Foresnic Speicalist and Conditional Release community based services and competency restoration training, and monitoring of services to individuals adjudicated Chapter Monday to CCST serves clients with mild to CM = 40

83 Health Case Management Services 916. C/O Case Management In-Home Friday Only severe mental illness. Svs = 65



Identify and engage homeless HOST

individuals with mental health and Improve capacity previously Clients are homeless or at risk of 45

Suncoast Center for Community Mental The Homeless Programs’ mission is to identify and engage individuals with mental health and substance abuse issues who are substance use disorders into an homeless individuals with c/o Outpatient Monday to homeless adults who have at least HSS

84 Health Homeless Support (Host) Adult Outpatient homeless or at risk of homelessness into an episode of care episode of care diagnosis to maintian housing C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only one Axis I diagnosis 45 YES YES





Clients served may be homeless

Suncoast Center for Community Mental The Focused Outreach and Intervention Program’s mission is to assist adults with mental illness and/or co-occurring mental reduce recidivism into the criminal Outpatient Monday to due to recent release from jail or

85 Health, Inc. Focused Outreach and Intervention Program health and substance use disorders with resolving, and/or preventing further involvement with the legal/criminal justice system. Provide access to MH services justice system C/O (Community) In-Home Friday Only prison 105 YES YES





The primary focus of these services are to provide assessment, service planning, advocacy through the judicial system, linkage

Suncoast Center for Community Mental and brokerage to community based services and competency restoration training, and monitoring of services to individuals work to get clients adjudicated Monday to Clients who meet the criteria per

86 Health, Inc. Forensic Intervention Program adjudicated Chapter 916. incompetent MH Intervention On-Site Friday Only Florida Statutes, Chapter 916 65 YES YES





Provide mental health services which Staff will provide in jail psychiatric ITP clients at risk, in the process

Suncoast Center for Community Mental Operates within the Pinellas County Jail and targets individuals who have been found incompetent to proceed (ITP) on felony could assist in the stabilization of overlay services to all individuals Monday to of, or adjudicated incompetent to

87 Health, Inc. IPT Intervention Program charges or who are in danger of being found ITP. symptoms of mental illness identified as ITP possible C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only proceed (ITP) 15 YES YES







Suncoast Center for Community Mental

88 Health, Inc. Juvenile Outpaitent Level II





Children identified as having

Suncoast Center for Community Mental Outpatient and School-Based Services (St. Provides comprehensive mental health services and family support services to families with children who have been identified Children will have increased school Outpatient Monday to social/emotional developmental

89 Health, Inc. Petersburg) as having social/emotional developmental delays Improve presenting clinical issues readiness and school success MH (Community) In-Home Friday Only delays 24 YES





Forensic. The Conditional Release Case Managers serve individuals adjudicated

Incompetent to Proceed (ITP) to trial, or Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGI). Case management services are provided to

90 Sunrise Counseling Adolescent and Adult Outpatient clients who are conditionally released to the communi







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

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Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





Education, prevention, - maintain

DREAM Adolsescent Intervention and Out DREAM is an intervention program providing education about substance abuse and anger management for youth through abstenece from substance use- Monday to

91 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Patient services South County group sessions and outpatient services. Diversion from legal system SA Intervention On-Site Friday Only Juvenile Diversion from Legal YES





Education, prevention, - maintain

DREAM Adolsescent Intervention and DREAM is an intervention program providing education about substance abuse and anger management for youth through abstenece from substance use- Monday to

92 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Outpatient services North County group sessions and outpatient services. Diversion from legal system SA Intervention On-Site Friday Only Juvenile Diversion from legal YES







WestCare provides twelve (12) weeks of group counseling and drug screening for individuals referred by the Pinellas County Abstinence from Substance use, no Outpatient Monday to Adult legal diversion from drug

93 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Drug Court AOP North Drug Court. Placement in Levels II or III services will be determined at assessment and as ordered by the court. recurring offenses SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only court YES YES







WestCare provides twelve (12) weeks of group counseling and drug screening for individuals referred by the Pinellas County Abstinence from Substance use, no Outpatient Monday to Adult legal diversion from drug

94 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Drug Court AOP South Drug Court. Placement in Levels II or III services will be determined at assessment and as ordered by the court. recurring offenses SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only court YES YES







The program serves Federal offenders who are required to receive drug and/or alcohol treatment services. These offenders Abstinence from Substance use, no Outpatient Monday to

95 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Federal Adult Outpatient South could include persons on probation, supervised release, or who are under the supervision of the United States Probation Office. new offenses SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only Federal prisoners on probation YES YES





Education, skills development,

WestCare provides comprehensive assessments, Individual and group Outpatient treatment services for persons that suffer relapse prevention and decrease Outpatient Monday to

96 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Fee-for-Service Adult Outpatient from substance use issues substance use Stability in housing and emplyment SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only Adult Substance abuse issues YES YES







Outpatient adult male/females; homeless;

97 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Homeless Emergency-Project-Overlay Provides case management services to homless persons that are brought in my Homeless Outreach teams SA (Community) On-Site 24 Hours currently using drugs/alcohol 84 YES YES







Outpatient Monday to

98 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Juvenile Outpatient North C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Juvenile Diversion from Legal YES







Outpatient

99 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Mustard Seed Inn-Overlay Provides transitional housing to homeless adults who have begun their recovery from alcohol, drug abuse and/or mental illness. C/O (Community) On-Site 24 Hours Adult substand abuse 73 YES YES





Ryan White Program outpatient services are provided to individuals who are HIV+ or have AIDS along with a diagnosis of

substance abuse problems. However, if clients are assessed as needing group in addition to individual counseling, the group Outpatient Monday to

100 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Ryan White HIP AOP services are billed under the appropriate grant. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Adult HIV positive YES YES







Solid Rock Christian Recovery Centers- Outpatient

101 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Overlay The Conditional Release Case Managers serve individuals adjudicated SA (Community)







adult male/females; homeless;

102 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point Adult Case Management Included in Turning Point Program Description - under emergency shelter SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours currently using drugs/alcohol YES YES







adult male/females; homeless;

103 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point Adult Intervention Included in Turning Point Program Description - under emergency shelter SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours currently using drugs/alcohol YES YES







Outpatient adult male/females; homeless;

104 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point CSAT Adult Outpatient Included in Turning Point Program Description - under emergency shelter SA (Community) On-Site 24 Hours currently using drugs/alcohol YES YES









105 Whitford-Thomas Group DUI Adult Outpatient Program Gropu & individual thearpy for SA, including Urine screening, MH & psychological evluations SA Intervention







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of Program Program

Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









1 Aging Solutions Guardianship $21,454 Support-Recovery







Area Agency on Aging for Pasco-Pinellas,

2 Inc. Aging and Disability Resource Center Support-Recovery









3 Boley Centers, Inc. Life Enrichment Activities Program (LEAP) $772,901 Support-Recovery 647 31st Avenue N. St. Pete 33705









4 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. New Beginnings Recovery Center $10,000 $10,000 Support-Recovery









5 Family Resources, Inc. Transitional Living - Clearwater $450,000 Support-Recovery 1622 Turner Street Clearwater 33756









6 Family Resources, Inc. Transitional Living - St. Petersburg $433,000 $18,000 Support-Recovery 3821 - 5th Ave, N. St. Pete 33710









7 Metro Treatment of Florida, LP St. Petersburg Metro Treatment Center Support-Recovery







Suncoast Center for Community Mental

8 Health, Inc. Wellness and Recovery Center $358,000 $136,222 Support-Recovery 3800 Central Avenue St. Pete 33711









9 Van Gogh's Palette, Inc. Vincent House $500,000 $14,000 Support-Recovery 4801 78th Avenue Pinellas Park 33781

$2,523,901 $0 $32,000 $167,676 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0









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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









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Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population









1 Aging Solutions Guardianship







Area Agency on Aging for Pasco-Pinellas, The local Area Agency on Aging (ADRC) provides adults over the age of 18 that suffer from long term and persistent mental Information and

2 Inc. Aging and Disability Resource Center illness with information and referral to local mental health resources in Pinellas County through telephone service. MH Referral





Day/Night

LEAP is a psychosocial rehabilitation program that provides skills training classes and activities for consumers needing to Provide psycho-social education and Clubhouse Monday to

3 Boley Centers, Inc. Life Enrichment Activities Program (LEAP) improve their skills and functioning levels in order to lead productive lives within the community. pre-vocational training MH Services On-Site Friday Only People with SPMI YES





Day/Night

Offers the opportunity for consumers of mental health services to connect and reconnect with society and to build skills that Clubhouse

4 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. New Beginnings Recovery Center can be used in every day activities of living that promote independent living. MH Services







Residential program for youth aging out of the foster care system. Provides counseling, life skills, assistance with job and Attainment of life skills necessary Emotional adjustment, substance Transitional Youth 16-17 aging out of foster

5 Family Resources, Inc. Transitional Living - Clearwater housing search, budgeting, educational support. for independent living free lifesyle C/O Living (SA) In-Home 24 Hours care 12 YES







Residential program for youth aging out of the foster care system. Provides counseling, life skills, assistance with job and Attainment of life skills necessary Emotional adjustment, substance Transitional Youth 16-17 aging out of foster

6 Family Resources, Inc. Transitional Living - St. Petersburg housing search, budgeting, educational support. for independent living free lifesyle C/O Living (SA) In-Home 24 Hours care 12 YES









7 Metro Treatment of Florida, LP St. Petersburg Metro Treatment Center SA



Wellness Center staff to improve

The Wellness and Recovery Center will be open to anyone recovering from a mental illness. The Center is designed as a client- access to resiliency and recovery

Suncoast Center for Community Mental driven, client-supported program that will promote recovery and resiliency, alleviate stigma, increase valuable networks and Increase the use of recovery services services in the community adults Day/Night Drop- Adults with a mild to severe

8 Health, Inc. Wellness and Recovery Center relationships, and enlist meaningful use of time. to Wellness Center members with SPMI C/O In Services On-Site 7 Days a Week mental illness 35 YES YES





Get people to move forward and Day/Night

Vincent House is a vocational and social recovery program for adults living with severe and persistent mental illnesses. This connect people with work in the Clubhouse Monday to servere and persistent mental

9 Van Gogh's Palette, Inc. Vincent House program is based on the Clubhouse Model and is certified by the International Center for Clubhouse Development (ICCD). community MH Services On-Site Friday Only illness 55 YES YES









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City

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of Program Program

Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







PCHHS doesn't consider this a behavioral health Prevention-

1 2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares, Inc. Helpline $27,500 $290,665 $325,000 program. Diversion







Youth, Adolescent and Adult Substance Prevention-

2 A Spiritual Change, Inc. Abuse Prevention Diversion







Clearwater Adolescent and Adult Aftercare Prevention-

3 BayCare Life Management Program Diversion 1100 Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 33770







Prevention- 500 Dr. Martin Luther King St.

4 BayCare Life Management St. Petersburg Adult Aftercare Diversion N., Suite 202 St. Pete 33705







Prevention-

5 Bridges of America St. Petersburg Bridge-Aftercare Program Diversion







Coalition for Safe and Drug Free St. Prevention-

6 Petersburg Diversion







Kid Connection - Prevention 1 & 2 (Various Prevention-

7 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Locations) Diversion







Prevention-

8 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. PATH Grant $102,000 $102,000 Funds are federal grant; pass through from DC&F Diversion







Prevention-

9 Family Resources Governor's Drug Free Program $62,549 Diversion 1615 Union Street Clearwater 33755







Prevention-

10 Family Resources Project Success $116,582 Diversion 1615 Union Street Clearwater 33755







Prevention-

11 Family Resources Runaway Youth Crisis Center (Clearwater) $649,780 $293,557 Diversion 1615 Union Street Clearwater 33755







Runaway Youth Crisis Center (North St. Prevention-

12 Family Resources Petersburg) $722,612 Diversion 3821 - 5th Ave, N. St. Pete 33710







Total amount of funding available by the DJJ. Prevention-

13 Family Service Centers Catalyst $207,843 $316,227 Funding is paid for filled slots only Diversion 2960 Roosevelt Blvd Clearwater 33760







Prevention-

14 Family Service Centers Childnet $699,295 $595,207 Diversion 901 Chestnut Street Suite E Clearwater 33756







Prevention-

15 Family Service Centers Family Counseling $274,937 Diversion 2960 Roosevelt Blvd Clearwater 33760







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City

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of Program Program

Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Prevention-

16 Family Service Centers Healthy Families Pinellas $2,361,125 $5,744,074 Diversion 2960 Roosevelt Boulevard Clearwater 33760







Prevention-

17 Family Service Centers JSO $137,639 $126,080 Diversion 2960 Roosevelt Blvd Clearwater 33760







Provision of Counseling to caregivers >55 caring for Prevention-

18 Family Service Centers National Family Caregivers $50,407 grandchild Diversion







Prevention-

19 Focus One, Inc. Adolescent and Adult Aftercare Diversion







Prevention-

20 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Community Partnership Aftercare Program Diversion







Prevention-

21 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast DOC Work Release Aftercare Program Diversion







Prevention-

22 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Elder Education Prevention 1 Program $48,000 $48,000 Diversion 14041 Icot Blvd. Clearwater 33760







Prevention-

23 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Azalea Middle School) $100,000 $100,000 Diversion 7855 22nd Ave.N. St.Petersburg 33701







Violence Prevention (Bay Point Middle Prevention-

24 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) $50,000 $50,000 Diversion 2151 62nd Ave. S. St.Petersburg 33712







Violence Prevention (John Hopkins Middle Prevention-

25 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) $50,000 $50,000 Diversion 701 16th Street S. St.Petersburg 33705







Prevention-

26 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Kennedy Middle School) $50,000 $50,000 Diversion 1660 Palmetto St. St.Petersburg 33755







Prevention-

27 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Largo Middle School) $50,000 $50,000 Diversion 155 8th Ave. SE Largo 33771







Violence Prevention (Meadowlawn Middle Prevention-

28 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) $50,000 $50,000 Diversion 6050 16th St. N. St. Pete 33703







Violence Prevention (Morgan Fitzergarld Prevention-

29 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Middle School) $50,000. $50,000 Diversion 6410 118th Ave.N. Largo 33773







Violence Prevention (Oak Grove Middle Prevention-

30 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) $50,000 $50,000 Diversion 1370 S. Belcher Rd. Clearwater 33764







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of Program Program

Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Violence Prevention (Pinellas Park Middle Prevention-

31 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) $50,000 $50,000 Diversion 6940 70th Ave. Pinellas Park







Prevention-

32 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Tyrone Middle School) $50,000 $50,000 Diversion 6421 22nd Ave. N. St. Pete 33710







Prevention-

33 Metropolitan Charities, Inc. METRO Adult Prevention Diversion







Prevention-

34 Operation PAR Access Center $245,865 Diversion 13800 66th Street North Largo 33771







Prevention-

35 Operation PAR Adult Gender Specific Aftercare $14,200 Diversion 13800 66th St N Largo 33771







Prevention-

36 Operation PAR ALPHA $586,043 $68,732 Diversion 6400 54th Ave N St. Pete 33709







Prevention-

37 Operation PAR COSA Adult Aftercare Program $1,011,854 $378,915 Diversion 2000 4th St S St. Pete 33705







Prevention-

38 Operation PAR COSA Strengthening Families $376,336 Diversion 2000 4th St S St. Pete 33705







Creating Outstanding, Blossoming and Prevention- 1900 Dr Martin Luther King Jr

39 Operation PAR Responsible Adolescents (COBRA) $237,519 Diversion Street S St. Pete 33705







Prevention-

40 Operation PAR Expanded IMPACT $46,951 Diversion 14500 49th St. North, Suite 135 Clearwater 33762







Prevention-

41 Operation PAR Family Safety $89,717 Diversion 1930 4th Street South St. Pete 33705







Prevention-

42 Operation PAR Live Free! $338,420 Diversion 6655 66th St N Pinellas Park 33781







Prevention-

43 Operation PAR Project Northland $65,000 Diversion 1900 9th Street South St. Pete 33705







SunCoast Keep Kids Drug Free Prevention Prevention-

44 Operation PAR Center $135,630 Diversion 6655 66th Street North Pinellas Park 33781







Prevention-

45 Operation PAR Young Adult Prevention (YAP) $79,519 Diversion 6655 66th St N Pinellas park 33781







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Prevention-

46 PACE Center for Girls (Pinellas) DJJ Prevention Program Diversion 5540 Park Blvd Pinellas Park 33781







Project Recovery Enhancement Program Funded by SAMHSA Grant. Contracts clinical Prevention-

47 Pinellas County Sheriff's Office (PREP) $388,000 services with Operation PAR, Inc. Diversion 14400 49th Street North Clearwater 33762







Prevention-

48 Pinellas County Sheriff's Office Smart Choices $877,547 $877,547 Diversion 14400 49th Street North Clearwater 33762







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Prevention-

49 Health Children's Parenting Wisely Prevention $154,000 Diversion 1001 - 16th Street South St. Pete 33705







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Prevention-

50 Health Get Connected Elder Prevention $46,000 $50,677 Diversion 3822 Central Avenue St. Pete 33711







Suncoast Center for Community mental City of St. Pete has this program recorded as Prevention- HOST

51 Health Homeless Support (Host) Adult Intervention $18,000 Homeless Outreach Support Team (HOST) Diversion See Treatment O-Z







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Prevention-

52 Health,.Inc. Homeless Outreach Support Team Diversion HOST See Treatment O-Z







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Prevention-

53 Health,.Inc. PATH Grant Diversion HOST See Treatment O-Z







Prevention-

54 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Youth Prevention $59,696 Diversion St Petersburg

$10,634,659 $101,084 $45,500 $150,000 $316,227 $0 $8,047,230 $325,000 $877,547









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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population









1 2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares, Inc. Helpline







Youth, Adolescent and Adult Substance

2 A Spiritual Change, Inc. Abuse Prevention





Increase individual/family/support

Clearwater Adolescent and Adult Aftercare Aftercare provides ongoing support & counseling for individuals who have successfully completed a higher level of chemical Treatment is focused on middle- system knowledge of relaspe Monday to

3 BayCare Life Management Program dependency treatment. stage recovery issues prevention SA Aftercare On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES YES





Increase individual, family/support

Aftercare provides ongoing support & counseling for individuals who have successfully completed a higher level of chemical Treatment is focused on middle- system knowledge of relapse Monday to

4 BayCare Life Management St. Petersburg Adult Aftercare dependency treatment stage recovery issues prevention SA Aftercare On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES









5 Bridges of America St. Petersburg Bridge-Aftercare Program







Coalition for Safe and Drug Free St.

6 Petersburg







Kid Connection - Prevention 1 & 2 (Various

7 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Locations)





Outreach services offered in locations where persons who are homeless tend to congregate, such as shelters, soup kitchen, and

drop-in center. Outreach workers provide screening and diagnostic services, and referrals are provided to health and screening

8 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. PATH Grant services, job training, educational services and housing.







Increased knowledge of dangers of Decrease in casual alcohol and drug Monday to

9 Family Resources Governor's Drug Free Program Prevention/education services to youth 10-17. substance abuse use SA Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only Middle school youth 500 YES







Decreased casual alcohol and drug Decreased favorable attitudes about Monday to

10 Family Resources Project Success Substance abuse education and assessment/referral to youth in alternative school settings. use substance abuse SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school youth 120 YES







Short-term residential care to runaway, troubled, homeless and in-crisis youth between the ages of 10 and 17. Includes Safe housing. Domestic violence Increased communication skills,

11 Family Resources Runaway Youth Crisis Center (Clearwater) assessment, planning, individual, group and family counseling, life skills educations intervention improved family relationships SA Prevention Level II On-Site 24 Hrs. Youth aged 10-17 12 YES YES







Runaway Youth Crisis Center (North St. Short-term residential care to runaway, troubled, homeless and in-crisis youth between the ages of 10 and 17. Includes Safe housing. Domestic violence Increased communication skills,

12 Family Resources Petersburg) assessment, planning, individual, group and family counseling, life skills educations intervention improved family relationships SA Prevention Level II On-Site 24 Hrs. Youth aged 10-17 12 YES YES







Intensive therapeutic services to youth with sexual behavior problems who have been charged with an offense. Includes group, To prevent sexual violence by Youth with Sexual Behavior

13 Family Service Centers Catalyst individual and family counseling several hours per week along with case management services juveniles Promote safe, healthy community MH Prevention Level II On-Site 24 Hrs. Problems Total YES







Prevent out of home placement of Business Hours Parent / guardian children ages 17

14 Family Service Centers Childnet Provides in home parenting support and counseling services as well as parenting support groups children/preservation of families MH Prevention Level II Only or below experiencing stress Total YES YES YES YES YES







Business Hours Families experiencing

15 Family Service Centers Family Counseling Family, indivdual and group counseling services for youth who have sexual behavior problems or are sexually reactive Empower and preserve families MH Prevention Level II Only stress/trauma Total YES YES YES YES YES







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





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Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population







Home visiting family support program in collaboration with 6 other community based organizations to support new and Enhance healthy development of

16 Family Service Centers Healthy Families Pinellas expectant parents Prevention of Child Maltreatment children MH Prevention Level II In-Home New and expectant parents Total YES YES YES







Provide education on healthy Business Hours Youth with Sexual Behavior

17 Family Service Centers JSO Family, indivdual and group counseling services for youth who have sexual behavior problems or are sexually reactive Prevent sexual violence by juveniles sexuality/boundaries MH Prevention Level II On-Site Only Problems/sexually reactive youth Total YES YES









18 Family Service Centers National Family Caregivers MH









19 Focus One, Inc. Adolescent and Adult Aftercare









20 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Community Partnership Aftercare Program









21 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast DOC Work Release Aftercare Program





Educate seniors in the community

Substance abuse community education focusing on the prevention of medication mismanagement and alcohol abuse among the about medication mismanagement Monday to

22 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Elder Education Prevention 1 Program elderly. Program serves more than 6,000 seniors annually in Pinellas and Pasco Counties. and alcohol and drug abuse. SA Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only Adults 60+ yrs. 500 + YES YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

23 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Azalea Middle School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (Bay Point Middle behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

24 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (John Hopkins Middle behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

25 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

26 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Kennedy Middle School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room

27 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Largo Middle School) intervention behavior SA





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (Meadowlawn Middle behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

28 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (Morgan Fitzergarld behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

29 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Middle School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle School aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (Oak Grove Middle behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

30 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

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Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (Pinellas Park Middle behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

31 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle School aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room

32 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Tyrone Middle School) intervention behavior SA







Monday to

33 Metropolitan Charities, Inc. METRO Adult Prevention SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle School aged children YES



DCF Referred; Youth / Adult;

The Access Center provides a central point of access for individuals seeking services or information about substance abuse and Dually Diagnosed; Criminal

mental health services. Access Center Counselors provide callers in need of services an over the phone screening to determine Monday to Justice; Pregnant alcoholics or

34 Operation PAR Access Center their needs. C/O Outreach On-Site Friday Only addicts N/A YES YES YES





Adult Gender-Specific Aftercare services emphasize relapse prevention and are available to all adults who have completed an

Operation PAR treatment program. Adult Gender-Specific Aftercare is offered in group settings with men and women Monday to Dually Diagnosed; HIV Positive;

35 Operation PAR Adult Gender Specific Aftercare participating in group sessions with their own gender. C/O Aftercare On-Site Friday Only Criminal Justice clients 15 YES





At risk elementary youth referred

ALPHA, located at Blanton Elementary School, is a substance abuse prevention program for at-risk elementary school children Monday to from Pinellas County School

36 Operation PAR ALPHA in Pinellas County who are disruptive in class, socially withdrawn and/or are academic underachievers. C/O Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only System 60 YES

Families at risk of losing children

& involved with FCP; Pregnant

alcoholics or addicts; Non

The Cornerstone of Success and Achievement program (COSA) provides services for substance abusing pregnant and Monday to Custodial parent seeking custody

37 Operation PAR COSA Adult Aftercare Program parenting women with a history of substance abuse, whose infants and preschool children are often developmentally delayed. C/O Aftercare On-Site Friday Only or visiting rights; Dually N/A YES

Families at risk of losing

children & involved with FCP;

The Cornerstone of Success and Achievement (COSA) Strengthening Families Program (14 sessions) is offered on-site and in- Pregnant alcoholics or addicts;

home with parent, child and family education groups to clients with school aged children. Each session includes a parent Monday to Non-Custodial parent seeking

38 Operation PAR COSA Strengthening Families session, a child session and a family session. Families participate in 1 of 3 segments weekly. C/O Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only custody or visiting rights; Dually N/A YES





Creating Outstanding Blossoming & Responsible Adolescents (C.O.B.R.A.) program offers the following services for

Creating Outstanding, Blossoming and elementary and/or middle school age youth: Too Good For Violence (TGFV), Too Good For Drugs (TGFD), Plan For Success Monday to Middle School Youth; Elementary

39 Operation PAR Responsible Adolescents (COBRA) and Coping Power curricula. C/O Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only age youth N/A YES YES







Expanded IMPACT (InMate Participation & Accountability for Community Transition) provides prevention services to Monday to

40 Operation PAR Expanded IMPACT inmates remanded to the Pinellas County Jail. C/O Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only Inmates in the Pinellas County Jail 240 YES

Families at risk of losing children

and involved with FCP; Pregnant

Family Safety implements the Parenting Wisely curriculum to provide community-based parenting services to families alcoholics or addicts; Non-

identified as at-risk for substance abuse, poor decision making, abuse and neglect, criminal justice involvement, and Monday to Custodial parent seeking custody

41 Operation PAR Family Safety involvement with the child welfare system. C/O Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only or visiting rights; Individuals





The LiveFree! is Pinellas County's premier substance abuse prevention coalition. LiveFree! is an alliance of youth, parents,

schools, law enforcement, media, businesses, churches and community-based organizations committed to preventing alcohol Pinellas County Youth & Young

42 Operation PAR Live Free! and drug use among youth in Pinellas County. C/O Prevention Level I On-Site 7 Days a Week Adults N/A YES YES YES





Project Northland is an evidence-based prevention program designed to delay the age at which adolescents decide to begin Youth at Pinellas Secondary,

drinking, to reduce alcohol use among those already drinking and to limit the number of alcohol-related problems among young Monday to Lealman Intermediate and

43 Operation PAR Project Northland drinkers. C/O Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only Clearwater Intermediate N/A YES YES





Youth; Families with income at or

SunCoast Keep Kids Drug Free Prevention The SunCoast Keep Kids Drug Free Prevention Center offers technical assistance with coalition building, training on evidence- Monday to below 200% of the federal poverty

44 Operation PAR Center based prevention strategies and resource sharing in the SunCoast Region. C/O Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only level N/A YES YES YES





Young adult students attending

The Young Adult Prevention Program is a substance abuse prevention program targeting young adults (18-25 years of age). Monday to Eckerd College or University of

45 Operation PAR Young Adult Prevention (YAP) The program works with Colleges and Universities, identifying students in need of behavioral services. C/O Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Tampa N/A YES







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

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Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





reintergate depiquent/near-deliquent

girls into the community to live

46 PACE Center for Girls (Pinellas) DJJ Prevention Program Drop out prevention program for girls ages 12-8 successful lives C/O Prevention Level II On-Site 24 Hrs. Girls ages 12-18 55 YES YES





Providing gender-specific, evidenced Outpatient 80

Project Recovery Enhancement Program Twelve week outpatient model providing assessment and enrollment in project, treatment planning, individual and group based OP treatment / recovery Treatment and one Adult female probationers. per

47 Pinellas County Sheriff's Office (PREP) counseling, care coordination, re-assessment to determine progress achieved and linkages to support services. Reduce recidivism support to female probationers year of Aftercare community Cannot be incarcerated year Yes Yes





Improve public safety and support Outpatient 24 Hours

Twelve week lifeskills/outpatient substance abuse treatment program for male and female inmates at the Pinellas County Jail. successful re-integration/re-entry Treatment and one residential Adult male & female inmates at

48 Pinellas County Sheriff's Office Smart Choices Followed up by one year of aftercare. Reduce recidivism efforts for ex-offenders. year of Aftercare On-site. component the Pinellas County Jail 112 Yes Yes



To increase senior’s awareness of

To educate middle school children healthy living and dangers of

Suncoast Center for Community Mental The goal of the program is to help families enhance relationships, and build parental confidence in parenting skills to help and families on substance abuse abuse/misuse of medications and Monday to families in South PC with Middle

49 Health Children's Parenting Wisely Prevention reduce delinquency and substance use among children. prevention alcohol. SA Prevention Level II In-Home Friday Only School child in the home. 50 YES YES



To increase senior’s awareness of

To provide education and awareness healthy living and dangers of 10

Suncoast Center for Community Mental The Elder Adult Substance Abuse Prevention program is developed to heighten participant’s awareness of healthy living and of healthy living to seniors in abuse/misuse of medications and Monday to Adults 50 and above who reside in per

50 Health Get Connected Elder Prevention to increase participant’s understanding of the risks of substance misuse/abuse. Pinellas County. alcohol. SA Prevention Level I In-Home Friday Only Pinellas County. session YES







Suncoast Center for Community mental

51 Health Homeless Support (Host) Adult Intervention







Suncoast Center for Community Mental

52 Health,.Inc. Homeless Outreach Support Team







Suncoast Center for Community Mental

53 Health,.Inc. PATH Grant







The Alternatives Prevention Program serves 11-17 year old participants and guides them through Substance Abuse

54 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Youth Prevention Prevention, Life Skills, and Creative Arts.









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of Program Program

Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









1 Boley Centers, Inc. Outpatient Medical Department $285,618 $29,639 Medical 647 34th Avenue S St. Pete 33705









2 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Adult Medical Services $2,200,000 $837,200 $137,610 Medical 1437 so Belcher Rd Clearwater 33764

$2,485,618 $0 $0 $837,200 $0 $0 $0 $167,249 $0









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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

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Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





Provide the treatment and follow-up

Provides psychiatric services to Boley Centers' residential consumers. These services include psychiatric assessment and needed to reach psychiatric stability Medical/Psychiatri

1 Boley Centers, Inc. Outpatient Medical Department evaluation, medication management, stabilization and therapy on a regularly scheduled basis. and remain housed MH c Services On-Site 24 Hrs. SPMI YES







Provides psychiatric evaluations followed by continuous medication management. Psychotherapy is also available to Medical/Psychiatri

2 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Adult Medical Services individuals. Directions also provide staff to evaluate consumers for State Hospital Placement. MH c Services









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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Bay Pines Veterans' Administration Medical

1 Center Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Emergency-Acute 10000 Bay Pines Blvd Bay Pines 33744









2 Manatee Glens Corporation Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Bradenton) Emergency-Acute









3 Mental Health Care, Inc. Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Tampa) Secondary Overflow Resource for Pinellas County Emergency-Acute









4 Morton Plant Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Emergency-Acute 300 Pinellas Street Clearwater 33756









5 Narconon Florida, Inc. New Life Adult Outpatient Detox Emergency-Acute 22079 US19 N Clearwater 33765









6 Operation PAR Inpatient Detox $1,759,847.00 $207,260 Emergency-Acute 6150 150th Ave N, Clearwater, Fl 33760









7 Operation PAR MAPS Clearwater $1,778,056 Emergency-Acute 6150 150th Ave N, Clearwater, Fl 33760









8 Operation PAR Outpatient Detox $196,926.00 Emergency-Acute 6150 150th Ave N, Clearwater 33760







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

9 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Pinellas Park) $1,586,950 $1,101,901 Emergency-Acute 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

10 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Crisis Response Team $164,089 $164,089 Emergency-Acute 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU & ES) - St. PCHHS funds may also underwrite the other PEMHS

11 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Petersburg $1,914,213 $1,071,670 $1,597,906 CSU programs Emergency-Acute 401 16th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

12 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) - Pinellas Park $5,544,230 $2,723,032 Emergency-Acute 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

13 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Emergency Services $660,364 $331,556 Emergency-Acute 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

14 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Family Emergency Treatment Center (FETC) $620,920 $3,000 $500,000 $95,160 PCHHS funds may also support Emergency Services. Emergency-Acute 426 15th Street North Saint Petersburg 33705







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health State-Wide Inpatient Psychiatric Program

15 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) (SIPP) (Pinellas Park) $3,560,993 Emergency-Acute 1614 Palm Way Largo 33771







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









16 St. Anthony's Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Emergency-Acute 1200 Seventh Ave St. Pete 33705









17 Sun Coast Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Emergency-Acute







State-Wide Inpatient Psychiatric Program

18 Tampa Bay Academy (SIPP) (Riverview) Emergency-Acute







The Harbor Behavioral Health Care Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) (New

19 Institute Port Richey) Emergency-Acute 8002 King Helie Blvd New Port Richey 34653







The Harbor Behavioral Health Care Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (New Port

20 Institute Richey) Emergency-Acute 8132 King Helie Blvd New Port Richey 34653









21 WestCare Turning Point $1,637,000 $167,000 Emergency-Acute 1801 Fifth Ave. North St Petersburg 33713









22 Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Inpatient Psychiatric Unit PRIVATELY FUNDED Emergency-Acute 11300 U. S. 19 North Clearwater 33764









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of Program Program

Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









23 Boley Centers, Inc. Outpatient Medical Department $285,618 $29,639 Medical 647 34th Avenue S St. Pete 33705









24 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Adult Medical Services $2,200,000 $837,200 $137,610 Medical 1437 so Belcher Rd Clearwater 33764









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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Non-Emergency Tarpon

25 ACTS Pinellas Domiciliary $1,800,000 $221,067 $40,000 Residential 3575 Old Keystone Road Springs 34688







Non-Emergency

26 Alternative Treatment International Residential Treatment $100,000 $100,000 funds three ATI programs. Residential 300 S. Duncan Av Suite 263 Clearwater







Non-Emergency

27 Benedict Haven Benedict Haven $278,000 $8,000 $55,000 Residential 210 72nd Ave. N. St. Pete 33702







Non-Emergency

28 Boley Centers, Inc. Celia Hall $732,744 $732,744 Residential 815 7th Ave. S. St. Pete 33701







Non-Emergency

29 Boley Centers, Inc. Edna Stephens $440,337 $440,337 Residential 620 32nd Ave. S St. Pete 33705







Non-Emergency

30 Boley Centers, Inc. Markus Mittermayr $412,823 $412,823 Residential 4123 37th St. N. St. Pete 33714







Non-Emergency

31 Boley Centers, Inc. Martin Lott $583,032 $583,032 Residential 3537 5th Ave. N. St. Pete 33713







Non-Emergency

32 Boley Centers, Inc. Oaks Apartments $508,758 $25,000 $51,212 Residential 618 11 the Ave. S St. Pete 33701







Non-Emergency

33 Boley Centers, Inc. Owls Nest Apartments $416,734 $416,734 Residential 1147 16th St. N. St. Pete 33705







Non-Emergency

34 Boley Centers, Inc. Safe Haven Adult Intervention Program $776,085 $55,000 $30,000 Residential







Non-Emergency

35 Boley Centers, Inc. Wild Acres $424,290 $424,290 Residential 12809 Wild Acres Rd. Largo 33773







Non-Emergency

36 Bridges of America St. Petersburg Bridge Residential







Non-Emergency

37 Camelot Community Care Therapeutic Foster Care Residential







Non-Emergency

38 Carlton Manor, Inc. Therapeutic Group Home (St. Petersburg) $134,227 $180 per child per day Residential 35 Westwood Ter N St. Pete 33710







Non-Emergency

39 Center for Rational Living Residential







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Non-Emergency

40 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Community Partnership Residential Program Residential







Pinellas County Drug Court Residential Non-Emergency

41 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Program $182,500 Residential







Per PCHHS, program re-focused- only forensic pts in Non-Emergency

42 Gulf Coast Community Care Jail Diversion $43,630 com. - still aimed at Jail Diversion. Residential







Non-Emergency

43 Gulf Coast Community Care 66th Street Group Home $390,000 $390,000 Residential 3180 66th Street North St. Pete 33710







Non-Emergency

44 Gulf Coast Community Care Alternative Family Program $1,500,000 $1,500,000 Residential 14041 Icot Blvd. Clearwater 33760







Non-Emergency

45 Operation PAR Adolescent Residential Center $1,677,770 $448,936 Residential 6720 54th Ave N St Petersburg 33709







Non-Emergency

46 Operation PAR PAR Village $2,599,491 Residential 13800 66th St N Largo, FL 33771







Non-Emergency

47 Operation PAR Room and Board with Supervision Residential 6150 150th Ave N. Clearwater 33760







Non-Emergency

48 Operation PAR Therapeutic Community $3,816,545 Residential 13800 66th St N Largo, FL 33771







Non-Emergency

49 Sequel Sequel a.k.a. "Gift of Life" Residential







Non-Emergency

50 Tampa Bay Academy Therapeutic Group Home (Riverveiw) Residential







Non-Emergency

51 Tampa Crossroads Pinellas Forensic Residential Program $650,000 $167,648 Residential 460-3rd Street North St. Pete 33701







Non-Emergency

52 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Mustard Seed Inn Residential 5 $800,000 $64,067 Residential 2510 Central Ave St Petersburg 33712









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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







PCHHS doesn't consider this a behavioral health Prevention-

53 2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares, Inc. Helpline $27,500 $290,665 $325,000 program. Diversion







Youth, Adolescent and Adult Substance Prevention-

54 A Spiritual Change, Inc. Abuse Prevention Diversion







Clearwater Adolescent and Adult Aftercare Prevention-

55 BayCare Life Management Program Diversion 1100 Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 33770







Prevention- 500 Dr. Martin Luther King St.

56 BayCare Life Management St. Petersburg Adult Aftercare Diversion N., Suite 202 St. Pete 33705







Prevention-

57 Bridges of America St. Petersburg Bridge-Aftercare Program Diversion







Coalition for Safe and Drug Free St. Prevention-

58 Petersburg Diversion







Kid Connection - Prevention 1 & 2 (Various Prevention-

59 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Locations) Diversion







Prevention-

60 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. PATH Grant $102,000 $102,000 Funds are federal grant; pass through from DC&F Diversion







Prevention-

61 Family Resources Governor's Drug Free Program $62,549 Diversion 1615 Union Street Clearwater 33755







Prevention-

62 Family Resources Project Success $116,582 Diversion 1615 Union Street Clearwater 33755







Prevention-

63 Family Resources Runaway Youth Crisis Center (Clearwater) $649,780 $293,557 Diversion 1615 Union Street Clearwater 33755







Runaway Youth Crisis Center (North St. Prevention-

64 Family Resources Petersburg) $722,612 Diversion 3821 - 5th Ave, N. St. Pete 33710







Total amount of funding available by the DJJ. Prevention-

65 Family Service Centers Catalyst $207,843 $316,227 Funding is paid for filled slots only Diversion 2960 Roosevelt Blvd Clearwater 33760







Prevention-

66 Family Service Centers Childnet $699,295 $595,207 Diversion 901 Chestnut Street Suite E Clearwater 33756







Prevention-

67 Family Service Centers Family Counseling $274,937 Diversion 2960 Roosevelt Blvd Clearwater 33760







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Prevention-

68 Family Service Centers Healthy Families Pinellas $2,361,125 $5,744,074 Diversion 2960 Roosevelt Boulevard Clearwater 33760







Prevention-

69 Family Service Centers JSO $137,639 $126,080 Diversion 2960 Roosevelt Blvd Clearwater 33760







Provision of Counseling to caregivers >55 caring for Prevention-

70 Family Service Centers National Family Caregivers $50,407 grandchild Diversion







Prevention-

71 Focus One, Inc. Adolescent and Adult Aftercare Diversion







Prevention-

72 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Community Partnership Aftercare Program Diversion







Prevention-

73 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast DOC Work Release Aftercare Program Diversion







Prevention-

74 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Elder Education Prevention 1 Program $48,000 $48,000 Diversion 14041 Icot Blvd. Clearwater 33760







Funding for all locations of the violence prevention Prevention-

75 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Azalea Middle School) $100,000 $550,000 program. Diversion 7855 22nd Ave.N. St.Petersburg 33701







Violence Prevention (Bay Point Middle Prevention-

76 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) $50,000 Diversion 2151 62nd Ave. S. St.Petersburg 33712







Violence Prevention (John Hopkins Middle Prevention-

77 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) $50,000 Diversion 701 16th Street S. St.Petersburg 33705







Prevention-

78 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Kennedy Middle School) $50,000 Diversion 1660 Palmetto St. St.Petersburg 33755







Prevention-

79 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Largo Middle School) $50,000 Diversion 155 8th Ave. SE Largo 33771







Violence Prevention (Meadowlawn Middle Prevention-

80 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) $50,000 Diversion 6050 16th St. N. St. Pete 33703







Violence Prevention (Morgan Fitzergarld Prevention-

81 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Middle School) $50,000. Diversion 6410 118th Ave.N. Largo 33773







Violence Prevention (Oak Grove Middle Prevention-

82 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) $50,000 Diversion 1370 S. Belcher Rd. Clearwater 33764







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Violence Prevention (Pinellas Park Middle Prevention-

83 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) $50,000 Diversion 6940 70th Ave. Pinellas Park







Prevention-

84 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Tyrone Middle School) $50,000 Diversion 6421 22nd Ave. N. St. Pete 33710







Prevention-

85 Metropolitan Charities, Inc. METRO Adult Prevention Diversion







Prevention-

86 Operation PAR Access Center $245,865 Diversion 13800 66th Street North Largo 33771







Prevention-

87 Operation PAR Adult Gender Specific Aftercare $14,200 Diversion 13800 66th St N Largo 33771







Prevention-

88 Operation PAR ALPHA $586,043 $68,732 Diversion 6400 54th Ave N St. Pete 33709







Prevention-

89 Operation PAR COSA Adult Aftercare Program $1,011,854 $378,915 Diversion 2000 4th St S St. Pete 33705







Prevention-

90 Operation PAR COSA Strengthening Families $376,336 Diversion 2000 4th St S St. Pete 33705







Creating Outstanding, Blossoming and Prevention- 1900 Dr Martin Luther King Jr

91 Operation PAR Responsible Adolescents (COBRA) $237,519 Diversion Street S St. Pete 33705







Prevention-

92 Operation PAR Expanded IMPACT $46,951 Diversion 14500 49th St. North, Suite 135 Clearwater 33762







Prevention-

93 Operation PAR Family Safety $89,717 Diversion 1930 4th Street South St. Pete 33705







Prevention-

94 Operation PAR Live Free! $338,420 Diversion 6655 66th St N Pinellas Park 33781







Prevention-

95 Operation PAR Project Northland $65,000 Diversion 1900 9th Street South St. Pete 33705







SunCoast Keep Kids Drug Free Prevention Prevention-

96 Operation PAR Center $135,630 Diversion 6655 66th Street North Pinellas Park 33781







Prevention-

97 Operation PAR Young Adult Prevention (YAP) $79,519 Diversion 6655 66th St N Pinellas park 33781







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







Prevention-

98 PACE Center for Girls (Pinellas) DJJ Prevention Program Diversion 5540 Park Blvd Pinellas Park 33781







Project Recovery Enhancement Program Funded by SAMHSA Grant. Contracts clinical Prevention-

99 Pinellas County Sheriff's Office (PREP) $388,000 services with Operation PAR, Inc. Diversion 14400 49th Street North Clearwater 33762







Prevention-

100 Pinellas County Sheriff's Office Smart Choices $877,547 $877,547 Diversion 14400 49th Street North Clearwater 33762







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Prevention-

101 Health Children's Parenting Wisely Prevention $154,000 Diversion 1001 - 16th Street South St. Pete 33705







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Prevention-

102 Health Get Connected Elder Prevention $46,000 $50,677 Diversion 3822 Central Avenue St. Pete 33711







Suncoast Center for Community mental City of St. Pete has this program recorded as Prevention- HOST

103 Health Homeless Support (Host) Adult Intervention $18,000 Homeless Outreach Support Team (HOST) Diversion See Treatment O-Z







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Prevention-

104 Health,.Inc. Homeless Outreach Support Team Diversion HOST See Treatment O-Z







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Prevention-

105 Health,.Inc. PATH Grant Diversion HOST See Treatment O-Z







Prevention-

106 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Youth Prevention $59,696 Diversion St Petersburg









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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









107 Aging Solutions Guardianship $21,454 Support-Recovery







Area Agency on Aging for Pasco-Pinellas,

108 Inc. Aging and Disability Resource Center Support-Recovery









109 Boley Centers, Inc. Life Enrichment Activities Program (LEAP) $772,901 Support-Recovery 647 31st Avenue N. St. Pete 33705









110 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. New Beginnings Recovery Center $10,000 $10,000 Support-Recovery









111 Family Resources, Inc. Transitional Living - Clearwater $450,000 Support-Recovery 1622 Turner Street Clearwater 33756









112 Family Resources, Inc. Transitional Living - St. Petersburg $433,000 $18,000 Support-Recovery 3821 - 5th Ave, N. St. Pete 33710









113 Metro Treatment of Florida, LP St. Petersburg Metro Treatment Center Support-Recovery







Suncoast Center for Community Mental

114 Health, Inc. Wellness and Recovery Center $358,000 $136,222 Support-Recovery 3800 Central Avenue St. Pete 33711









115 Van Gogh's Palette, Inc. Vincent House $500,000 $14,000 Support-Recovery 4801 78th Avenue Pinellas Park 33781









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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









116 A Spiritiual Change, Inc. Adult and Youth Outpatient $34,000 Treatment 1402 N. MLK Ave Clearwater 33755







Affordable Counseling By Susan McMillan

117 LHMC CAP DUI Counseling Program (Indian Shores) Treatment







Affordable Counseling By Susan McMillan

118 LHMC CAP DUI Counseling Program (St. Petersburg) Treatment









119 Alternative Treatment Interational ATI AOP $100,000 funds three ATI programs. Treatment 300 S. Duncan Av Suite 263 Clearwater 33755









120 Alternative Treatment International (ATI) Adult IOP $100,000 funds three ATI programs. Treatment 300 S. Duncan Av Suite 263 Clearwater 33755







Clearwater Adolescent and Adult Outpatient

121 BayCare Behavioral Health Therapy Program Treatment 1100 Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 33770







Clearwater Adoloscent and Adult Intensive

122 BayCare Behavioral Health Outpatient Program Treatment 1100 Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 33770







Clearwater Adult (PHP) Partial

123 BayCare Behavioral Health Hospitalization Program Treatment 1100 Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 33770





Main Office

Harbor Comprehensive Children's Treatment Center

124 BayCare Behavioral Health Community Service Teams (CCST) Treatment 8132 King Helie Blvd. Community Based 34683







Life Management Clearwater

125 BayCare Behavioral Health Outpatient Therapy Program Treatment 1100 Clearwater-Largo Road Largo 33770







St. Peterburg Adult Outpatient Therapy 500 Dr. Martin Luther King St.

126 BayCare Behavioral Health Program Treatment N Suite 202 St. Pete 33705







St. Petersburg Adult (PHP) Partial 500 Dr. Martin Luther King St.

127 BayCare Behavioral Health Hospitalization Program Treatment N Suite 202 St. Pete 33705







St. Petersburg Adult Intensive Outpatient 500 Dr. Martin Luther King St.

128 BayCare Behavioral Health Program Treatment N Suite 202 St. Pete 33705



(HEP) Homeless Emergency Project Child:

Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Therapy,

BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Case Management and Supported

129 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Employment Services Overlay Treatment 1120 North Betty Lane Clearwater 33755







BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Harbor Homeless

130 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Emergency Project Case Management Treatment 1120 North Betty Lane Clearwater 33755







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Harbor Homeless

131 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Emergency Project Outpatient Therapy Treatment 1120 North Betty Lane Clearwater 33755









132 Boley Centers, Inc. Comprehensive Community Service Team $543,450 $1,600,000 Treatment 445 31st St. N St. Pete FL









133 Boley Centers, Inc. FACT $1,233,485 $1,254,400 Treatment 445 31st St. N St. Pete FL







Provides MH & SA tx for youth committed by circuit

134 Camelot Community Care Charles Britt Halfway House $149,695 court to program Treatment







Outpatient and School-Based Services

135 Camelot Community Care (Clearwater) Treatment







Outpatient Substance Abuse and Anger

136 Center for Rational Living Management Program $144,000 $12,000/month Treatment 18830 U.S. 19, Suite 336 Clearwater 33674









137 Chism Counseling Center Adult Outpatient Program Treatment









138 Chrysalis Center Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Treatment







Outpatient and School-Based Services

139 Coastal Behavioral Health Care (Sarasota) Treatment







Provides MH & SA tx for youth committed by circuit

140 Consult Care Charles Britt Halfway House $149,695 court to program. Treatment









141 Directions for Mental Health Children's Outpatient $1,000,000 $27,300 $542,630 Treatment Belcher office









142 Directions for Mental Health Healthy Start Child and Adult Outpatient $151,000 Federal & Coalition Healthy Start combined Treatment Outreach









143 Directions for Mental Health STEP Adult Outpatient $836,000 Treatment Belcher office









144 Directions for Mental Health TANF Child and Adult Outpatient $107,000 $89,000 TANF funds; pass through from DC&F Treatment Belcher office and outreach









145 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Comprehensive Community Service Team $922,000 Treatment Blecher office and outreach







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









146 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Forensic Specialist Services Included in CCST Treatment







Outpatient and School-Based Services

147 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. (Clearwater) Unknown - in transition Treatment







Includes salary plus benefits for one part-time and 6451 126th Avenue North,

148 Eckerd Community Alternatives Behavioral Analysts $187,313 $187,313 two full-time behavioral analyst positions Treatment Suite 300 Largo 33773









149 Family Resources, Inc. Family Connect $475,000 Treatment 6798 Crosswinds Drive N. St. Pete 33710









150 Family Service Centers Rape Crisis Sexual Assult $743,411 $303,956 Treatment 2188 58th Street North Clearwater 33760







11681 49th Street North, Suite

151 Focus One, Inc. Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Pinellas public agency budget information not given Treatment 8 Clearwater 33762









152 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast DOC Work Release Outpatient Program Treatment









153 Gulf Coast Community Care Passport to Success Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties Treatment 14041 Icot Blvd. Clearwater 33760







Adult Outpatient Program-66th Street Group

154 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Home Treatment







Brief Referral Intevention & Treatment for

155 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Elders (BRITE) Treatment 14041 Icot Blvd. Clearwater 33760









156 Gulf Coast Recovery Adult Outpatient Program Treatment









157 Gulfcoast Community Care Comprehensive Community Service Team $706,042 $706,042 Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties Treatment 14041 Icot Blvd. Clearwater 33760







Outpatient and School-Based Services

158 Manatee Glens Corporation (Bradenton) Treatment









159 Mental Health Resource Center FACT $1,254,394 Treatment









160 Metropolitan Charities, Inc. Positive Choices Adult Outpatient Treatment







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









161 Narconon Florida, Inc. Life Repair Adult Outpatient Treatment 22079 US19 N Clerawater 33765







Outpatient and School-Based Services

162 Northside Mental Health Services, Inc. (Tampa) Treatment









163 Operation PAR Assessment Center $231,000 Treatment 13800 66th St N Largo, FL 33771







Bay Young Offender Re-Entry Program (Bay

164 Operation PAR Area YORP) $516,315 Treatment 6720 54th Avenue North St. Pete, FL 33709









165 Operation PAR Catalyst Clinical Trial $185,461 Treatment 13800 66th St N Largo, FL 33771









166 Operation PAR COSA Early Intervention Group $1,011,854 Treatment 2000 4th St S St. Pete, FL 33705







6150 150th Avenue North and Clearwater and St. 33760

167 Operation PAR COSA Outpatient Treatment $1,001,854 Treatment 2000 4th St S Pete 33705









168 Operation PAR Family Intervention Specialist $502,841 Treatment 6150 150th Avenue North Clearwater 33760









169 Operation PAR Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) Level 1 $443,608 $156,326 Treatment 6720 54th Avenue North St. Pete, FL 33709









170 Operation PAR Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) Level 2 $443,608 Treatment 6720 54th Avenue North St. Pete, FL 33709









171 Operation PAR MAPS Clearwater $1,778,056 Treatment 6150 150th Avenue North Clearwater 33760







McLin-Drug Court, Division N, Level II and

172 Operation PAR III AOP $619,819 Treatment 1900 Dr MLK Jr Street S St Petersburg, FL 33705







6150 150th Avenue North and Clearwater and St. 33760

173 Operation PAR OP Levels II and III, Adult Drug Court Div N $619,819 $242,750 Treatment 1900 Dr MLK Jr Street S Pete 33705









174 Operation PAR PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) $713,720 Treatment 7720 Washington Street Port Richey 34668









175 Operation PAR PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) $713,720 Treatment 7720 Washington Street Port Richey 34668







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP







PAR Adolescent Recovery Intervention 401 East Martin Luther King Jr.

176 Operation PAR Services (PARIS) ACRA/ACC $303,344 Treatment Drive Tarpon Springs, FL 34689









177 Operation PAR Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC) $954,959 Treatment 14500 49th St N Clearwater 33762







Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC)

178 Operation PAR Community Enhancement Program $49,203 Treatment 14500 49th St N Clearwater 33762









179 Operation PAR Probuphine Clinical Trial Adult Outpatient $80,027 Treatment 13800 66th Street North Largo 33771







Salvation Army Educational Intervention 6150 150th Avenue North and Clearwater 33760

180 Operation PAR Program $40,000 Treatment 1900 9th Street S & St. Pete 33705









181 Operation PAR Women Intervention Specialist $126,648 Treatment 6150 150th Avenue North Clearwater 33760







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

182 Services, Inc. Children's Case Management $384,000 $384,000 Treatment 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health

183 Services, Inc. Children's Intervention $44,180 $44,180 Treatment 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Children's In-Home and On-Site; Children's

184 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Intervention see BNET Treatment 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #A Adult

185 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Intervention Program $93,178 Treatment 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #B Adult Intervention

186 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Program see above Treatment 11254 58th Street North Pinellas Park 33782







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #C Adult Intervention

187 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Program see above Treatment 401 16th Street North Saint Petersburg 33705







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Family Emergency Treatment Center - Youth

188 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) & Adult - Intervention see above Treatment 426 15th Street North Saint Petersburg 33705







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health N/A Program is part of SIPP/CAPP in

189 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Youth Intervention Program at CAPP Emergency/Acute Treatment 1614 Palm Way Largo 33771







Adolescent and Adult Outpatient (St.

190 Rational Steps Petersburg) Treatment







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP









191 Rational Steps Adolscent and Adult Outpatient (Dunedin) Treatment









192 Rational Steps Adult Outpatient (Clearwater) Treatment







Solutions for Substance Abuse and

193 Behavioral Health Problems Adult Outpatient Program Treatment





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Cener for Community Mental App. 50% of total budget, Pinellas County funding services county home services

194 Health, Inc. Forensic FACT $1,438,957 $627,197 only. Treatment 3800 Central Avenue wide county wide





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Center for Community Mental services county home services

195 Health Adult Outpatient Program $2,681,019 $1,070,348 $303,780 Treatment 4024 Central Avenue wide county wide







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Children's Outpatient (includes Children's SA

196 Health OP & Intervention) $1,510,375 $842,534 Treatment component of Children's OP





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Center for Community Mental services county home services

197 Health Comprehensive Community Service Team $1,390,000 $657,727 Treatment 4024 Central Avenue wide county wide





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Center for Community Mental Foresnic Speicalist and Conditional Release services county home services

198 Health Case Management Services combined with CCST Treatment 4024 Central Avenue wide county wide





501 - 15th Avenue North

Suncoast Center for Community Mental 1735 Dr. M L K Jr. Street 33705

199 Health Homeless Support (Host) Adult Outpatient $487,055 $102,863 Treatment South, Ste 129 & 130 St. Pete 33701







Suncoast Center for Community Mental 1111 - 18th Avenue South

200 Health, Inc. Focused Outreach and Intervention Program $888,678 $821,646 Treatment Pinellas County Jail St. Pete 33705





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Center for Community Mental services county home services

201 Health, Inc. Forensic Intervention Program combined w/ CCST Treatment 4024 Central Avenue wide county wide







Suncoast Center for Community Mental 1111 - 18th Avenue South

202 Health, Inc. IPT Intervention Program Combined in Focused Outreach Treatment Pinellas County Jail St. Pete 33705







Suncoast Center for Community Mental

203 Health, Inc. Juvenile Outpaitent Level II $45,000 Treatment





* Provides in-home * Provides in-

Suncoast Center for Community Mental Outpatient and School-Based Services (St. services county home services

204 Health, Inc. Petersburg) $198,000 Treatment 4010 Central Avenue wide county wide









205 Sunrise Counseling Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Treatment







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Agency Program Name Program Budget AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS PCS Comment Service Domain Program Street City ZIP





South Pinellas County at 1735

DREAM Adolsescent Intervention and Out MLK St. So. St. Petersburg, Fl.

206 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Patient services South County $45,750 $45,000 Treatment 33705. St Petersburg 33705





North Pinellas County at 2650

DREAM Adolsescent Intervention and Enterprise Rd. Clearwater, Fl.

207 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Outpatient services North County combined budget with DREAM South County Treatment 33763 Clearwater 33763





North Pinellas County at 2650

Enterprise Rd. Clearwater, Fl.

208 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Drug Court AOP North combined budget with AOP S Treatment 33763 Clearwater 33763





South Pinellas County at 1735

Pevention level II $20,628 Prevention Level III $ MLK St. So. St. Petersburg, Fl.

209 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Drug Court AOP South $225,470 $242,750 204,842 Treatment 33705. St Petersburg 33705





South Pinellas County at 1735

MLK St. So. St. Petersburg, Fl.

210 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Federal Adult Outpatient South $32,472 Treatment 33705 St Petersburg 33705





South Pinellas County at 1735

MLK St. So. St. Petersburg, Fl.

211 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Fee-for-Service Adult Outpatient Treatment 33705 St Petersburg 33705









212 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Homeless Emergency-Project-Overlay Included in Turning point budget Treatment Clearwater









213 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Juvenile Outpatient North Included in the Dream program disription and budget Treatment









214 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Mustard Seed Inn-Overlay included in MSI residential budget Treatment 2510 Central Avenue St Ptersburg 33706





South Pinellas County at 1735

MLK St. So. St. Petersburg, Fl.

215 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Ryan White HIP AOP $142,239 Part A $48,409 MAI $93,830 Treatment 33705 St Petersburg 33706







Solid Rock Christian Recovery Centers-

216 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Overlay Treatment







included in Turning point budget- under emergency

217 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point Adult Case Management shelter Treatment







included in Turning point budget- under emergency

218 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point Adult Intervention shelter Treatment







included in Turning point budget- under emergency

219 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point CSAT Adult Outpatient shelter Treatment









220 Whitford-Thomas Group DUI Adult Outpatient Program Treatment 8800 49TH St N. Suite, 211 Pinellas Park 33771







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

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Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population







Bay Pines Veterans' Administration Medical Inpatient

1 Center Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Inpatient Baker Act facility. Acute Stabilization Treatment and Disposition MH Treatment on-site 24 Hours Eligible Veterans 31 YES YES







Crises

2 Manatee Glens Corporation Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Bradenton) Overflow for child welfare system and also has a secure facility for sexualized kids. MH Stabilization







Crises

3 Mental Health Care, Inc. Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Tampa) MH Stabilization



36

Crisis stabilization. Increase understanding of Adults

Individual/community safety. medication/treatment compliance, Inpatient 12

4 Morton Plant Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Inpatient Baker Act receiving facility. Return individual to baseline. disease management MH Treatment on-site 24 Hours Must be medically stable Peds YES YES YES YES YES







Seven Days a

5 Narconon Florida, Inc. New Life Adult Outpatient Detox Combination of nutrition, cardio exercise and sauna for adult SA detox Adult detoxification SA Detox-Outpatient on-site Week Adult substance abusers 25 YES YES





DD, CJ Clients / Probation, IV

Inpatient Detox provides a physical health screening, psychosocial assessment, medically monitored detoxification and Drug, Pregnant with drug, HIV+,

6 Operation PAR Inpatient Detox stabilization for individuals dependent on drugs and alcohol who meet the admission criteria. C/O Residential Detox on-site 24 Hours Homeless / Veterans YES YES





MAPS provides methadone maintenance, detoxification and counseling. The detoxification component of this program Opiate addicted individuals, HIV

provides Short Term (less than 30 days) and Long Term (less than 180 days) methadone detox, Buprenorphine Detox, Seven Days a positive individuals, and / or IV

7 Operation PAR MAPS Clearwater counseling, and medical services to opiate addicted clients. C/O Methadone Detox on-site Week Drug Users NA YES YES





Outpatient Detoxification services provide medically supervised outpatient detoxification services for individuals dependant Adults needing outpatient

on drugs or alcohol who meet admission criteria and who have been determined to not be in need of inpatient medical Seven Days a Detoxification from alcohol or

8 Operation PAR Outpatient Detox detoxification. C/O Detox-Outpatient on-site Week other drugs NA YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Provides brief, intensive services for children in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as Crises

9 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (Pinellas Park) individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis stabilization MH Stabilization on-site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 18 YES YES YES





Crises

Personal Enrichment through Mental Health The Crisis Response Team is a collaborative effort between Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health, Inc., Directions Services accessed to reduce risk of Support/Emergenc

10 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Crisis Response Team for Mental Health, Inc., and Personal Enrichment through Mental Health, Inc. (PEMHS). hospitalization or incarceration MH y Screening in-home 24 Hours At-risk for Baker Act YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU & ES) - St. Provides brief, intensive services for adults in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as Crises

11 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Petersburg individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis stabilization MH Stabilization on-site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 14 YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Provides brief, intensive services for adults in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as Crises

12 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) - Pinellas Park individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis stabilization MH Stabilization on-site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 60 YES YES





Crises

Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Referral to appropriate, least Support/Emergenc

13 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Emergency Services Emergency Intake, Assessment & Referral restrictive level of care MH y Screening on-site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible YES YES YES YES YES





Crises

Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Offers assistance to children, adolescents and adults with personal problems ranging from family and life adjustment Crisis stabilization & possible Support/Emergenc Seven Days a Urgent need of mental health

14 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Family Emergency Treatment Center (FETC) difficulties to stress reactions and mental illness screen out of hospitalization MH y Screening on-site Week services YES YES YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health State-Wide Inpatient Psychiatric Program Provides inpatient services for eligible children of all ages. The services are inpatient, intensive, and short term and designed Able to maintain functioning in the Inpatient Medicaid eligible children with

15 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) (SIPP) (Pinellas Park) for children with serious psychiatric symptoms. community MH Treatment on-site 24 Hours serious psychiatric needs 34 YES YES YES







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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

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Birth - 5

MH/

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Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





Crisis stabilization. Increase understanding of

Individual/community safety. medication/treatment compliance, Inpatient

16 St. Anthony's Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Inpatient Baker Act facility. Return individual to baseline. disease management MH Treatment on-site 24 Hours Must be medically stable 50 YES YES







Inpatient

17 Sun Coast Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Inpatient Baker Act facility. MH Treatment 21







State-Wide Inpatient Psychiatric Program Inpatient

18 Tampa Bay Academy (SIPP) (Riverview) MH Treatment





Crisis stabilization. Increase understanding of

The Harbor Behavioral Health Care Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) (New Individual/community safety. medication/treatment compliance, Inpatient

19 Institute Port Richey) Inpatient Baker Act designated receiving and crisis stabilization facility Return individual to baseline. disease management C/O Treatment on-site 24 Hours Must be medically stable 30 YES YES





Crisis stabilization. Increase understanding of

The Harbor Behavioral Health Care Children's Crises Unit (CSU) (New Port Individual/community safety. medication/treatment compliance, Inpatient

20 Institute Richey) Inpatient Baker Act designated receiving and crisis stabilization facility. Return individual to baseline. disease management C/O Treatment on-site 24 Hours Must be medically stable 16 YES YES YES





A Turning Point, an emergency intervention shelter and inebriate receiving facility, provides emergency intervention shelter Link to community resources, Crises adult male /females ; homeless;

services for homeless adults with substance abuse issues. The shelter is the only facility (in the local area) that accepts housing, mental health services, Support/Emergenc currently using drugs and or

21 WestCare Turning Point inebriated adults directly from the street. Abstinence from Substance use medical services C/O y Screening on-site 24 Hours alcohol; 84 YES YES





Stabilization and treatment on an

inpatient basis in a safe and Discharge plans to less restrictive Inpatient Adults with mental illness and/or

22 Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Inpatient Baker Act facility. Also accepts voluntary patients for mental health crisis stabilization. comfortable environment. community programs C/O Treatment on-site 24 Hours addiction disorders 100 YES YES









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Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

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Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





Provide the treatment and follow-up

Provides psychiatric services to Boley Centers' residential consumers. These services include psychiatric assessment and needed to reach psychiatric stability Medical/Psychiatri

23 Boley Centers, Inc. Outpatient Medical Department evaluation, medication management, stabilization and therapy on a regularly scheduled basis. and remain housed MH c Services On-Site 24 Hrs. SPMI YES







Provides psychiatric evaluations followed by continuous medication management. Psychotherapy is also available to Medical/Psychiatri

24 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Adult Medical Services individuals. Directions also provide staff to evaluate consumers for State Hospital Placement. MH c Services









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Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

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Birth - 5

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SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population



96

Level II non profit residential treatment facility, CARF accredited for individuals suffering from co-occurring disorders, Stabilization through medication licensed

substance abuse and/or mental health. The program provides integrated care based on best practices and the Minkoff CCISC management, abstinence from all Safe housing, meaningfull activities Residential Level Adults males and females 18 or 40

25 ACTS Pinellas Domiciliary model. non prescribed habit forming drugs once discharged from the program C/O II (SA) On-Site 24 Hours older funded YES YES



Day/Night

Treatment with

Community

26 Alternative Treatment International Residential Treatment Holistic residential therapy dealing with SA and psycho emotional disorders Abstinence from substances C/O Housing On-Site 24 Hours Adult substance abusers 18 YES YES







A nonprofit residential treatment facility dedicated to providing high quality long-term care for adults with severe and Prevent homeless & incarceration & Residential, Level

27 Benedict Haven Benedict Haven persistent mental illness who are in need of intensive structured care via 24 hour staff supervision. hospitalizations MH II (MH) On-Site 24 Hours SPMI Adults 8 YES





Restore competency for forensically People who have severe and

involved consumers who have Residential, Level persistent mental illness and

28 Boley Centers, Inc. Celia Hall Regular: Structured, supervised, group home setting with skills teaching, rehabilitation and treatment services. mental illness MH I (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week forensic involvement 20 YES







Keep people out of the hospital and Residential, Level People who have SPMI also may

29 Boley Centers, Inc. Edna Stephens Regular: Structured, supervised, group home setting with skills teaching, rehabilitation and treatment services. restore independent living skills MH I (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week have C/O SA 14 YES







Keep people out of the hospital and Residential, Level

30 Boley Centers, Inc. Markus Mittermayr Regular: Structured, supervised, group home setting with skills teaching, rehabilitation and treatment services. restore independent living skills MH I (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week People with SPMI 15 YES







Keep people out of the hospital and Residential, Level

31 Boley Centers, Inc. Martin Lott Regular. Structured, supervised, group home setting with skills teaching, rehabilitation and treatment services. restore independent living skills MH I (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week People with SPMI 14 YES





Promote recovery for people who

Supervised Apartments: provides an apartment setting with 24 hour staffing which allows consumers to learn and practice were previously homeless and who Residential, Level Homeless and have SPMI & C/o

32 Boley Centers, Inc. Oaks Apartments independent living skills in a supportive, supervised setting. have a mental illness MH III (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week SA 20 YES





The MISA Supervised Apartment Program is designed for individuals with dual problems of mental illness and Substance Promote recovery for people whop

Abuse (MISA). This program provides a supportive, supervised setting which allows consumers to learn and practice have mental illnesses and substance Residential, Level

33 Boley Centers, Inc. Owls Nest Apartments independent living skill abuse problems MH III (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week SPMI 20 YES









34 Boley Centers, Inc. Safe Haven Adult Intervention Program Group facilities with 24 hour staff and services, funded through HUD





Promote recovery for people who

have a mental illness and co- Residential, Level SPMI, c/o SA, some bed for

35 Boley Centers, Inc. Wild Acres Regular. Structured, supervised, group home setting with skills teaching, rehabilitation and treatment services. occurring substance abuse disorders MH I (MH) On-Site 7 Days a Week forensic 13 YES









36 Bridges of America St. Petersburg Bridge 0 0









37 Camelot Community Care Therapeutic Foster Care 0 0





males between 5 -16 with MH

Keep families unified and/or Residential, Level diagnosis & current acting out

38 Carlton Manor, Inc. Therapeutic Group Home (St. Petersburg) Community based non-secure residential program reunified MH I (MH) On-Site 24 Hours behavioral problems 9 YES YES









39 Center for Rational Living 0 0







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FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population









40 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Community Partnership Residential Program







Pinellas County Drug Court Residential

41 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Program







Provides services for mentally ill offenders; providing community placements for non-violent inmates in the Pinellas County Residential, Level

42 Gulf Coast Community Care Jail Diversion Jail. Funded by the Department of Children and Families and Pinellas County Social Services. MH II (MH)





Adults SPMI, including c/o

The 66th Street Group Home is a Level II Residential Treatment Program for 16 Male and Female adults age 18 and over. Residential, Level SA/MH, forensic pop under F.S.

43 Gulf Coast Community Care 66th Street Group Home These consumers may have a history of serious mental illness as well as Alcohol/Drug abuse and mental health issues. Days in Community Days Worked MH I (MH) On-Site 24 Hours 916, priority III category 16 YES





Adults SPMI, including c/o

Provides therapeutic foster homes for adults with persistent mental illness (co-occurring SA/MH included), including persons Residential, Level SA/MH, forensic pop under F.S.

44 Gulf Coast Community Care Alternative Family Program involved in forensic system through FS 916 or priority III. Days in Community Days Worked MH II (MH) In-Home 24 Hours 916, priority III category 59 YES







The Adolescent Residential Center provides four to six month intensive residential treatment for substance-dependent youth Residential Level

45 Operation PAR Adolescent Residential Center between 12-17 years old with an average length of stay of five months. C/O II (SA) On-Site 24 Hours Youth 30 YES



70

women

PAR Village is a residential program providing services for pregnant or parenting addicted women who desire to have their Residential Level SA preg / child at risk, Homeless and 30

46 Operation PAR PAR Village children with them in treatment. C/O II (SA) On-Site 24 Hours women veterans, CJ, DD women children YES YES YES

Adults needing outpatient

Detoxification from alcohol or

other drugs, Clients diagnosed

Room and Board Services with Supervision provides a 24-hour, 7 day a week, three-meal per day operation to provide housing with co-occurring substance abuse

47 Operation PAR Room and Board with Supervision and meals to participants receiving treatment in Operation PAR’s Outpatient Detoxification program. C/O RespiteRespite On-Site 7 Days a Week and mental health disorders, 10 YES YES

Drug court offenders/Sixth

Judicial Circuit, HIV Positive

individuals, Criminal justice

The Therapeutic Community (TC) provides residential services for substance abusing males 18 years and older that may clients, Dually diagnosed

48 Operation PAR Therapeutic Community exhibit a wide range of anti-social and criminal behaviors as a result of their substance abuse. C/O Respite0 On-Site 24 Hours individuals, IV drug users, and 155 YES









49 Sequel Sequel









50 Tampa Bay Academy Therapeutic Group Home (Riverveiw)







RTF Level II, licensed by State of Fla. For substance abuse, mental health. Co-occurring capable. Licensed by AHCA for 22- Transition clients from Florida State Residential Level

51 Tampa Crossroads Pinellas Forensic Residential Program beds to provide residential treatment and counseling for adult men and women who are diagnosed with a mental illness. Hospital or diversion SA II (SA) On-Site 24 Hours SPMI 22 YES YES







MSI is a 73 bed Transitional housing facility , licensed by the Department of Children and Families as a residential level V

52 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Mustard Seed Inn Residential 5 treatment facility for adult men and women that have recently been homeless and that suffer from substance use disorders C/O RespiteRespite On-Site 24 Hours Homeless, adult, SA, C/o 73 YES









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FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population









53 2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares, Inc. Helpline







Youth, Adolescent and Adult Substance

54 A Spiritual Change, Inc. Abuse Prevention





Increase individual/family/support

Clearwater Adolescent and Adult Aftercare Aftercare provides ongoing support & counseling for individuals who have successfully completed a higher level of chemical Treatment is focused on middle- system knowledge of relaspe Monday to

55 BayCare Life Management Program dependency treatment. stage recovery issues prevention SA Aftercare On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES YES





Increase individual, family/support

Aftercare provides ongoing support & counseling for individuals who have successfully completed a higher level of chemical Treatment is focused on middle- system knowledge of relapse Monday to

56 BayCare Life Management St. Petersburg Adult Aftercare dependency treatment stage recovery issues prevention SA Aftercare On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES









57 Bridges of America St. Petersburg Bridge-Aftercare Program







Coalition for Safe and Drug Free St.

58 Petersburg







Kid Connection - Prevention 1 & 2 (Various

59 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Locations)





Outreach services offered in locations where persons who are homeless tend to congregate, such as shelters, soup kitchen, and

drop-in center. Outreach workers provide screening and diagnostic services, and referrals are provided to health and screening

60 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. PATH Grant services, job training, educational services and housing.







Increased knowledge of dangers of Decrease in casual alcohol and drug Monday to

61 Family Resources Governor's Drug Free Program Prevention/education services to youth 10-17. substance abuse use SA Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only Middle school youth 500 YES







Decreased casual alcohol and drug Decreased favorable attitudes about Monday to

62 Family Resources Project Success Substance abuse education and assessment/referral to youth in alternative school settings. use substance abuse SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school youth 120 YES







Short-term residential care to runaway, troubled, homeless and in-crisis youth between the ages of 10 and 17. Includes Safe housing. Domestic violence Increased communication skills,

63 Family Resources Runaway Youth Crisis Center (Clearwater) assessment, planning, individual, group and family counseling, life skills educations intervention improved family relationships SA Prevention Level II On-Site 24 Hrs. Youth aged 10-17 12 YES YES







Runaway Youth Crisis Center (North St. Short-term residential care to runaway, troubled, homeless and in-crisis youth between the ages of 10 and 17. Includes Safe housing. Domestic violence Increased communication skills,

64 Family Resources Petersburg) assessment, planning, individual, group and family counseling, life skills educations intervention improved family relationships SA Prevention Level II On-Site 24 Hrs. Youth aged 10-17 12 YES YES







Intensive therapeutic services to youth with sexual behavior problems who have been charged with an offense. Includes group, To prevent sexual violence by Youth with Sexual Behavior

65 Family Service Centers Catalyst individual and family counseling several hours per week along with case management services juveniles Promote safe, healthy community MH Prevention Level II On-Site 24 Hrs. Problems Total YES







Prevent out of home placement of Business Hours Parent / guardian children ages 17

66 Family Service Centers Childnet Provides in home parenting support and counseling services as well as parenting support groups children/preservation of families MH Prevention Level II Only or below experiencing stress Total YES YES YES YES YES







Business Hours Families experiencing

67 Family Service Centers Family Counseling Family, indivdual and group counseling services for youth who have sexual behavior problems or are sexually reactive Empower and preserve families MH Prevention Level II Only stress/trauma Total YES YES YES YES YES







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FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population







Home visiting family support program in collaboration with 6 other community based organizations to support new and Enhance healthy development of

68 Family Service Centers Healthy Families Pinellas expectant parents Prevention of Child Maltreatment children MH Prevention Level II In-Home New and expectant parents Total YES YES YES







Provide education on healthy Business Hours Youth with Sexual Behavior

69 Family Service Centers JSO Family, indivdual and group counseling services for youth who have sexual behavior problems or are sexually reactive Prevent sexual violence by juveniles sexuality/boundaries MH Prevention Level II On-Site Only Problems/sexually reactive youth Total YES YES









70 Family Service Centers National Family Caregivers MH









71 Focus One, Inc. Adolescent and Adult Aftercare









72 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast Community Partnership Aftercare Program









73 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast DOC Work Release Aftercare Program





Educate seniors in the community

Substance abuse community education focusing on the prevention of medication mismanagement and alcohol abuse among the about medication mismanagement Monday to

74 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Elder Education Prevention 1 Program elderly. Program serves more than 6,000 seniors annually in Pinellas and Pasco Counties. and alcohol and drug abuse. SA Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only Adults 60+ yrs. 500 + YES YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

75 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Azalea Middle School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (Bay Point Middle behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

76 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (John Hopkins Middle behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

77 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

78 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Kennedy Middle School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room

79 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Largo Middle School) intervention behavior SA





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (Meadowlawn Middle behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

80 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (Morgan Fitzergarld behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

81 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Middle School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle School aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (Oak Grove Middle behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

82 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle school aged children YES







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FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

Violence Prevention (Pinellas Park Middle behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room Monday to

83 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. School) intervention behavior SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle School aged children YES





The Violence Prevention Program is an evidence -based program in high-risk middle schools that reduces disruptive classroom

behaviors, disciplinary referrals for aggressive and violent behaviors, suspensions and expulsions through education and reduction of violent class room

84 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Violence Prevention (Tyrone Middle School) intervention behavior SA







Monday to

85 Metropolitan Charities, Inc. METRO Adult Prevention SA Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Middle School aged children YES



DCF Referred; Youth / Adult;

The Access Center provides a central point of access for individuals seeking services or information about substance abuse and Dually Diagnosed; Criminal

mental health services. Access Center Counselors provide callers in need of services an over the phone screening to determine Monday to Justice; Pregnant alcoholics or

86 Operation PAR Access Center their needs. C/O Outreach On-Site Friday Only addicts N/A YES YES YES





Adult Gender-Specific Aftercare services emphasize relapse prevention and are available to all adults who have completed an

Operation PAR treatment program. Adult Gender-Specific Aftercare is offered in group settings with men and women Monday to Dually Diagnosed; HIV Positive;

87 Operation PAR Adult Gender Specific Aftercare participating in group sessions with their own gender. C/O Aftercare On-Site Friday Only Criminal Justice clients 15 YES





At risk elementary youth referred

ALPHA, located at Blanton Elementary School, is a substance abuse prevention program for at-risk elementary school children Monday to from Pinellas County School

88 Operation PAR ALPHA in Pinellas County who are disruptive in class, socially withdrawn and/or are academic underachievers. C/O Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only System 60 YES

Families at risk of losing children

& involved with FCP; Pregnant

alcoholics or addicts; Non

The Cornerstone of Success and Achievement program (COSA) provides services for substance abusing pregnant and Monday to Custodial parent seeking custody

89 Operation PAR COSA Adult Aftercare Program parenting women with a history of substance abuse, whose infants and preschool children are often developmentally delayed. C/O Aftercare On-Site Friday Only or visiting rights; Dually N/A YES

Families at risk of losing

children & involved with FCP;

The Cornerstone of Success and Achievement (COSA) Strengthening Families Program (14 sessions) is offered on-site and in- Pregnant alcoholics or addicts;

home with parent, child and family education groups to clients with school aged children. Each session includes a parent Monday to Non-Custodial parent seeking

90 Operation PAR COSA Strengthening Families session, a child session and a family session. Families participate in 1 of 3 segments weekly. C/O Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only custody or visiting rights; Dually N/A YES





Creating Outstanding Blossoming & Responsible Adolescents (C.O.B.R.A.) program offers the following services for

Creating Outstanding, Blossoming and elementary and/or middle school age youth: Too Good For Violence (TGFV), Too Good For Drugs (TGFD), Plan For Success Monday to Middle School Youth; Elementary

91 Operation PAR Responsible Adolescents (COBRA) and Coping Power curricula. C/O Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only age youth N/A YES YES







Expanded IMPACT (InMate Participation & Accountability for Community Transition) provides prevention services to Monday to

92 Operation PAR Expanded IMPACT inmates remanded to the Pinellas County Jail. C/O Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only Inmates in the Pinellas County Jail 240 YES

Families at risk of losing children

and involved with FCP; Pregnant

Family Safety implements the Parenting Wisely curriculum to provide community-based parenting services to families alcoholics or addicts; Non-

identified as at-risk for substance abuse, poor decision making, abuse and neglect, criminal justice involvement, and Monday to Custodial parent seeking custody

93 Operation PAR Family Safety involvement with the child welfare system. C/O Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only or visiting rights; Individuals





The LiveFree! is Pinellas County's premier substance abuse prevention coalition. LiveFree! is an alliance of youth, parents,

schools, law enforcement, media, businesses, churches and community-based organizations committed to preventing alcohol Pinellas County Youth & Young

94 Operation PAR Live Free! and drug use among youth in Pinellas County. C/O Prevention Level I On-Site 7 Days a Week Adults N/A YES YES YES





Project Northland is an evidence-based prevention program designed to delay the age at which adolescents decide to begin Youth at Pinellas Secondary,

drinking, to reduce alcohol use among those already drinking and to limit the number of alcohol-related problems among young Monday to Lealman Intermediate and

95 Operation PAR Project Northland drinkers. C/O Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only Clearwater Intermediate N/A YES YES





Youth; Families with income at or

SunCoast Keep Kids Drug Free Prevention The SunCoast Keep Kids Drug Free Prevention Center offers technical assistance with coalition building, training on evidence- Monday to below 200% of the federal poverty

96 Operation PAR Center based prevention strategies and resource sharing in the SunCoast Region. C/O Prevention Level I On-Site Friday Only level N/A YES YES YES





Young adult students attending

The Young Adult Prevention Program is a substance abuse prevention program targeting young adults (18-25 years of age). Monday to Eckerd College or University of

97 Operation PAR Young Adult Prevention (YAP) The program works with Colleges and Universities, identifying students in need of behavioral services. C/O Prevention Level II On-Site Friday Only Tampa N/A YES







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FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





reintergate depiquent/near-deliquent

girls into the community to live

98 PACE Center for Girls (Pinellas) DJJ Prevention Program Drop out prevention program for girls ages 12-8 successful lives C/O Prevention Level II On-Site 24 Hrs. Girls ages 12-18 55 YES YES





Providing gender-specific, evidenced Outpatient 80

Project Recovery Enhancement Program Twelve week outpatient model providing assessment and enrollment in project, treatment planning, individual and group based OP treatment / recovery Treatment and one Adult female probationers. per

99 Pinellas County Sheriff's Office (PREP) counseling, care coordination, re-assessment to determine progress achieved and linkages to support services. Reduce recidivism support to female probationers year of Aftercare community Cannot be incarcerated year Yes Yes





Improve public safety and support Outpatient 24 Hours

Twelve week lifeskills/outpatient substance abuse treatment program for male and female inmates at the Pinellas County Jail. successful re-integration/re-entry Treatment and one residential Adult male & female inmates at

100 Pinellas County Sheriff's Office Smart Choices Followed up by one year of aftercare. Reduce recidivism efforts for ex-offenders. year of Aftercare On-site. component the Pinellas County Jail 112 Yes Yes



To increase senior’s awareness of

To educate middle school children healthy living and dangers of

Suncoast Center for Community Mental The goal of the program is to help families enhance relationships, and build parental confidence in parenting skills to help and families on substance abuse abuse/misuse of medications and Monday to families in South PC with Middle

101 Health Children's Parenting Wisely Prevention reduce delinquency and substance use among children. prevention alcohol. SA Prevention Level II In-Home Friday Only School child in the home. 50 YES YES



To increase senior’s awareness of

To provide education and awareness healthy living and dangers of 10

Suncoast Center for Community Mental The Elder Adult Substance Abuse Prevention program is developed to heighten participant’s awareness of healthy living and of healthy living to seniors in abuse/misuse of medications and Monday to Adults 50 and above who reside in per

102 Health Get Connected Elder Prevention to increase participant’s understanding of the risks of substance misuse/abuse. Pinellas County. alcohol. SA Prevention Level I In-Home Friday Only Pinellas County. session YES







Suncoast Center for Community mental

103 Health Homeless Support (Host) Adult Intervention







Suncoast Center for Community Mental

104 Health,.Inc. Homeless Outreach Support Team







Suncoast Center for Community Mental

105 Health,.Inc. PATH Grant







The Alternatives Prevention Program serves 11-17 year old participants and guides them through Substance Abuse

106 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Youth Prevention Prevention, Life Skills, and Creative Arts.









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FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population









107 Aging Solutions Guardianship







Area Agency on Aging for Pasco-Pinellas, The local Area Agency on Aging (ADRC) provides adults over the age of 18 that suffer from long term and persistent mental Information and

108 Inc. Aging and Disability Resource Center illness with information and referral to local mental health resources in Pinellas County through telephone service. MH Referral





Day/Night

LEAP is a psychosocial rehabilitation program that provides skills training classes and activities for consumers needing to Provide psycho-social education and Clubhouse Monday to

109 Boley Centers, Inc. Life Enrichment Activities Program (LEAP) improve their skills and functioning levels in order to lead productive lives within the community. pre-vocational training MH Services On-Site Friday Only People with SPMI YES





Day/Night

Offers the opportunity for consumers of mental health services to connect and reconnect with society and to build skills that Clubhouse

110 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. New Beginnings Recovery Center can be used in every day activities of living that promote independent living. MH Services







Residential program for youth aging out of the foster care system. Provides counseling, life skills, assistance with job and Attainment of life skills necessary Emotional adjustment, substance Transitional Youth 16-17 aging out of foster

111 Family Resources, Inc. Transitional Living - Clearwater housing search, budgeting, educational support. for independent living free lifesyle C/O Living (SA) In-Home 24 Hours care 12 YES







Residential program for youth aging out of the foster care system. Provides counseling, life skills, assistance with job and Attainment of life skills necessary Emotional adjustment, substance Transitional Youth 16-17 aging out of foster

112 Family Resources, Inc. Transitional Living - St. Petersburg housing search, budgeting, educational support. for independent living free lifesyle C/O Living (SA) In-Home 24 Hours care 12 YES









113 Metro Treatment of Florida, LP St. Petersburg Metro Treatment Center SA



Wellness Center staff to improve

The Wellness and Recovery Center will be open to anyone recovering from a mental illness. The Center is designed as a client- access to resiliency and recovery

Suncoast Center for Community Mental driven, client-supported program that will promote recovery and resiliency, alleviate stigma, increase valuable networks and Increase the use of recovery services services in the community adults Day/Night Drop- Adults with a mild to severe

114 Health, Inc. Wellness and Recovery Center relationships, and enlist meaningful use of time. to Wellness Center members with SPMI C/O In Services On-Site 7 Days a Week mental illness 35 YES YES





Get people to move forward and Day/Night

Vincent House is a vocational and social recovery program for adults living with severe and persistent mental illnesses. This connect people with work in the Clubhouse Monday to servere and persistent mental

115 Van Gogh's Palette, Inc. Vincent House program is based on the Clubhouse Model and is certified by the International Center for Clubhouse Development (ICCD). community MH Services On-Site Friday Only illness 55 YES YES









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FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population







Variety of services; outpatient sa for youth and adults; prevention and outpatient sa counseling services for youth and adults; To enhance the quality of life for Monday to Individuals with sa issues;

116 A Spiritiual Change, Inc. Adult and Youth Outpatient partner with the urban league for job training and resume preparation; kinship care support pinellas county residence SA Intervention On-Site Friday Only referrals, mandates, etc. 13-50 YES YES YES







Affordable Counseling By Susan McMillan

117 LHMC CAP DUI Counseling Program (Indian Shores)







Affordable Counseling By Susan McMillan

118 LHMC CAP DUI Counseling Program (St. Petersburg)







Outpatient Monday to

119 Alternative Treatment Interational ATI AOP Holistic out patient thearpy dealing with SA and psychoemotional disorders Abstinence from substances C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Adult substance abusers 10 YES YES







Intensive Monday to

120 Alternative Treatment International (ATI) Adult IOP Holistic intensive out patient thearpy dealing with SA and psychoemotional disorders Abstinence from substances C/O Outpatient On-Site Friday Only Adult substance abusers 10 YES YES







Clearwater Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Increase individual/family Reduction in alcohol use, increase in Outpatient Monday to

121 BayCare Behavioral Health Therapy Program Services include crisis assessment, individual, family and marital therapy. functioning treatment compliance C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES YES





For adolescents/adults experiencing behavioral health issues such as depression, anxiety, family, school, stress, grief/loss,

Clearwater Adoloscent and Adult Intensive relationships, work, crisis issues & substance abuse. IOP is designed for those who need a more intensive LOC then In-pt step-down or offerred to help Increase knowledge of co-occurring Intensive Monday to

122 BayCare Behavioral Health Outpatient Program traditional outpatient therapy can provide. avoid in-pt psychiatric stay. treatment issues C/O Outpatient On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES YES



Stabilize presenting behavioral

health issues/crisis. Increase knowledge of risks of non-

Clearwater Adult (PHP) Partial Designed for adults who need a more intensive level of treatment than individual or IOP therapy can provide. Without this Medication/disease education and medication/treatment complaince. Outpatient Monday to

123 BayCare Behavioral Health Hospitalization Program level of care the individual is at risk of re-hospitalization or hospitalization. management. Help individual return to baseline. MH (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES







Harbor Comprehensive CCST provides comprehensive resiliency services built upon principles and practices that fully support the ability of the youth Increase individual/family The re-establishment of protective Outpatient Children with SED / ED & their

124 BayCare Behavioral Health Community Service Teams (CCST) and family to develop protective factors in order to reduce risk factors. functioning factors for the youth and the family. MH (Community) families







Life Management Clearwater Increase individual/family Reduction in alcohol use, increase in Intensive Monday to

125 BayCare Behavioral Health Outpatient Therapy Program Services include crisis assessment, individual, group, family therapy and medical services. functioning treatment compliance C/O Outpatient On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES







St. Peterburg Adult Outpatient Therapy Increase individual/family Reduction in alcohol use, increase in Outpatient Monday to

126 BayCare Behavioral Health Program Services include crisis assessment, individual, family and marital therapy. functioning treatment compliance C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES





Increase knowledge of risks of non-

St. Petersburg Adult (PHP) Partial Stabilize presenting behavioral medication/treatment complaince. Outpatient Monday to

127 BayCare Behavioral Health Hospitalization Program Designed for adults who need a more intensive level of treatment than individual or IOP therapy can provide. health issues/crisis. Help individual return to baseline. MH (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES





For adults experiencing behavioral health issues such as depression, anxiety, family, school, stress, grief/loss, relationships,

St. Petersburg Adult Intensive Outpatient work, crisis issues & substance abuse. IOP is designed for those who need a more intensive LOC then traditional outpatient Inpt step-down or offerred to help Increase knowledge of co-occurring Intensive Monday to

128 BayCare Behavioral Health Program therapy can provide. avoid inpt psychiatric stay. treatment issues. C/O Outpatient On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES



(HEP) Homeless Emergency Project Child:

Adolescent and Adult Outpatient Therapy, Increase individual/family

BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Case Management and Supported functioning. Assist individuals with Individual/family/employment/housi Outpatient Monday to

129 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Employment Services Overlay Services include crisis assessment, individual, family and marital therapy. Case management, supportive employment services obtaining employment ng/edu-cation stabilization. MH (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions





Individual/family/education

BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Harbor Homeless Increase individual/family stabilization. Increase in treatment

130 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Emergency Project Case Management Services include case management. functioning. compliance MH Case Management In-Home 7 Days a Week No target population restrictions YES YES







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1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





Increase individual/family Individual/family/education

BayCare Behavioral Health-Harbor Harbor Homeless functioning. Assist individuals with stabilization. Increase in treatment Outpatient Monday to

131 Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc Emergency Project Outpatient Therapy Services include crisis assessment, individual, family and marital therapy. obtaining employment compliance MH (Community) On-Site Friday Only No target population restrictions YES YES





Three teams providing services to 100 persons per team. The following is a list of services that the consumer is offered: Provide the services and supports

vocational services, supported employment, supported housing, mental health, rehabilitation activities, case management, and individuals need to maintain stability

132 Boley Centers, Inc. Comprehensive Community Service Team use of personal coaches (peer staff) and obtain recovery





Multidisciplinary team designed to work intensively with a small caseload of persons who have severe and persistent mental Provide the services and supports

illnesses. Services are provided 24-hours a day, seven days a week, in the community where persons served can live, work and individuals need to maintain stability

133 Boley Centers, Inc. FACT socialize. and obtain recovery









134 Camelot Community Care Charles Britt Halfway House







Outpatient and School-Based Services Community assessment and intervention, school-based services, case management, community-based care, outpatient services

135 Camelot Community Care (Clearwater) and family emergency treatment center.







Outpatient Substance Abuse and Anger Provide intensive and traditional sa treatment which takes the place as individual and group therapy; provide anger Help individuals to attain life's goals Outpatient Monday to any individual abusing and dealing

136 Center for Rational Living Management Program management in a harm reduction angle. SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only with anger management YES YES









137 Chism Counseling Center Adult Outpatient Program





Three teams providing services to 100 persons per team. The following is a list of services that the consumer is offered:

vocational services, supported employment, supported housing, mental health, rehabilitation activities, case management, and

138 Chrysalis Center Adolescent and Adult Outpatient use of







Outpatient and School-Based Services

139 Coastal Behavioral Health Care (Sarasota) Outpatient treatment, early childhood services, parenting education, case management and TANF Program.







Intensive team. The following is a list of services that the consumer is offered: vocational services, supported employment,

140 Consult Care Charles Britt Halfway House supported housing, mental health, rehabilitation activities, case management, and use of personal coaches (peer staff).







Outpatient Monday to

141 Directions for Mental Health Children's Outpatient Three teams in each county (1 Pasco, 1 Hillsborough and 1 Pinellas). Pinellas team = 100 clients. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only







Forensic. Acts in a liaison capacity between the mental health and legal systems for consumers who have been adjudicated ITP Outpatient Monday to

142 Directions for Mental Health Healthy Start Child and Adult Outpatient or NGI under Chapter 916, F.S. C/O (Community) In-Home Friday Only







Forensic. The Conditional Release Case Managers serve individuals adjudicated Monday to

143 Directions for Mental Health STEP Adult Outpatient Incompetent to Proceed (ITP) to trial, or Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGI). C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only







Outpatient Monday to

144 Directions for Mental Health TANF Child and Adult Outpatient C/O (Community) In-Home Friday Only







Four Role Recovery teams provide services for 450 adults, including targeted case management, intensive case management

145 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Comprehensive Community Service Team (ARMS), &Supportive Living/Employment. C/O Case Management In-Home 7 Days a Week







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1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population







Forensic. Acts in a liaison capacity between the mental health and legal systems for consumers who have been adjudicated ITP

146 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. Forensic Specialist Services or NGI under Chapter 916, F.S. MH Case Management







Outpatient and School-Based Services Outpatient

147 Directions for Mental Health, Inc. (Clearwater) Family support and advocacy. MH (Community)





ECA funds one part-time and two full-time behavioral analyst positions that provide training and support to our foster parents Youth in licensed foster care;

and youth in licensed foster care with a focused effort on foster parent training, in-home support and work with our runaway Build skills for redirecting child's Intervention; On-Site and In- M-F; some licensed foster parents and group

148 Eckerd Community Alternatives Behavioral Analysts youth population. behavior MH Training Home weekends care providers N/A YES YES YES YES YES







In-Home support for substance-abusing or HIV+ families. Case management, brief counseling, assessment, substance abusing Prevention of our-of-home Reduction in substance abusing Monday to Substance abusing and/or HIV+

149 Family Resources, Inc. Family Connect counseling. placement behavior SA Intervention In-Home Friday Only families 40 YES YES YES YES YES





Rape Crisis 24 hour hotline, crisis intervention, individual group and family therapy for child/adolescent/adult sexual abuse

and sexual assault, provide primary prevention education regarding sexual violence to schools/community Increase knowledge of sexual Outpatient

150 Family Service Centers Rape Crisis Sexual Assult agencies/organizations. reduce trauma symptoms violence MH (Community) On-Site 24 Hours children, adolescents and adults Total YES YES YES YES YES







Team provides services/supports in three major areas, each with important roles to play in achieving personal recovery: To decrease a person's dependence Outpatient Monday to Any person with a drug or alcohol

151 Focus One, Inc. Adolescent and Adult Outpatient treatment, rehabilitation, support. on drugs and alcohol C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only dependence; no age range varies







Provides highly individualized, long-term, intensive, assertive community treatment that includes community-based treatment,

152 Goodwill Industries-Suncoast DOC Work Release Outpatient Program rehabilitation, and support services.





A re-entry/diversion program for offenders with mental health issues. Referrals are accepted from the community that are on

probation (or Department of Corrections) supervision and those awaiting release or recently released from State of Florida To assist individuals with a smooth counseling for participants and General offenders with mental health

153 Gulf Coast Community Care Passport to Success Correctional Institution transition back into the community family members C/O Intervention In-Home 7 Days a Week issues 250







Adult Outpatient Program-66th Street Group Outpatient

154 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Home SA (Community) YES



program provides short-term

intervention for elders with alcohol

Brief Referral Intevention & Treatment for Statewide pilot research study that provides specialized intevention services for seniors 60 and older in Pinellas County who and other drug problems in Pinellas Monday to

155 Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, Inc. Elders (BRITE) might be at high risk of medication misuse and or alcohol abuse. County. Non Medical in home counseling SA Intervention In-Home Friday Only Seniors age 60 and over YES







Outpatient

156 Gulf Coast Recovery Adult Outpatient Program SA (Community)





SPMI, c/o MH/SA, individuals

Three teams in each county (1 Pasco, 1 Hillsborough and 1 Pinellas). Pinellas team = 100 clients. Provide wrap around Monday to who meet Forensic 916 and

157 Gulfcoast Community Care Comprehensive Community Service Team services to consumers in the areas of mental health, counseling, case management, and supported housing. Community Days Days worked MH Intervention In-Home Friday Only Priortiy III. YES







Outpatient and School-Based Services

158 Manatee Glens Corporation (Bradenton) Family emergency treatment center, case management, outpatient and outreach, and Baker Act central intake.







Team provides services/supports in three major areas, each with important roles to play in achieving personal recovery:

159 Mental Health Resource Center FACT treatment, rehabilitation, support.









160 Metropolitan Charities, Inc. Positive Choices Adult Outpatient







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1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





Help the functioning addict relearn

better choises and live a drug free Outpatient Monday to Functioning adult SA who have

161 Narconon Florida, Inc. Life Repair Adult Outpatient Seven courses taught in a classroom setting designed to help the functioning addict make better life choices life SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only been detoxed 20 YES YES







Outpatient and School-Based Services

162 Northside Mental Health Services, Inc. (Tampa) Baker Act central intake and Behavioral Health Network (BNET).





DCF Referred, Youth, DD, DJJ

The Assessment Center provides an evidenced based standardized assessment to individuals referred to Operation PAR or Outpatient Monday to Inv, Office of SA & Drug Court

163 Operation PAR Assessment Center those seeking services at the agency. The GAIN-Core is utilized as the assessment tool. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Referred NA YES YES YES





The Bay Area Young Offender Reentry Program (YORP) is designed to reduce the rates of relapse and recidivism in youth

Bay Young Offender Re-Entry Program (Bay reentering the community following release from residential programs by providing a comprehensive care focused on family Outpatient DJJ Conditional Release and

164 Operation PAR Area YORP) reintegration and self-sufficiency for substance abusing youth ages 14-18. C/O (Community) In-Home 7 Days a Week Commitment Youth YES







Clients will receive one hour of individualized cognitive behavioral therapy each week using the Therapeutic Education System Outpatient Monday to

165 Operation PAR Catalyst Clinical Trial (TES), a computerized psycho-educational tool. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Cocaine Dependent Adults 9 YES





Family FCP, Pregnant with drug,

The Cornerstone of Success and Achievement program provides services for substance abusing pregnant and parenting women Monday to Women seeking reunification, DD,

166 Operation PAR COSA Early Intervention Group with a history of substance abuse, whose infants and preschool children are often developmentally delayed. C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only HIV+, IV drug, TANF NA YES





Family FCP, Pregnant with drug,

The Cornerstone of Success and Achievement program provides services for substance abusing pregnant and parenting women Outpatient Monday to Women seeking reunification, DD,

167 Operation PAR COSA Outpatient Treatment with a history of substance abuse, whose infants and preschool children are often developmentally delayed. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only HIV+, IV drug, TANF NA YES







Family Intervention Specialist (FIS) works with families who have lost or are at risk of losing custody of their children due to Monday to Families at risk of losing custody

168 Operation PAR Family Intervention Specialist parental substance use. C/O Case Management In-Home Friday Only of children NA YES





Youth, Preg adol, IV drug, c/o,

Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) level 1 provides services for children and adolescents whose substance abuse problems are Outpatient Monday to DJJ, PC School and Juvenile Drug

169 Operation PAR Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) Level 1 not severe enough to require Level 2 outpatient treatment. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Court NA YES





Youth, Pregnant adolescents, IV

Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) Level 2 is an outpatient program providing therapy for youth who do not require Outpatient Monday to drug users, c/o, DJJ Involved

170 Operation PAR Juvenile Outpatient Program (JOP) Level 2 residential services but who require an increased level of care from JOP Level 1. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only youth NA YES





Medication Assisted Patient Service programs (MAPS) provide methadone maintenance, detox, counseling and medical Opiate addicted individuals, HIV

services, including HIV risk assessment to opiate-addicted clients. The client should show up at the clinic between 7am-10am positive individuals, IV Drug

171 Operation PAR MAPS Clearwater to request a pre-intake. C/O Methadone On-Site 7 Days a Week Users, and / or Pregnant women NA YES





Drug Court Division N, Level II & III is a level of substance abuse treatment for offenders who are in need of a structured Criminal Justice Clients/Felony

McLin-Drug Court, Division N, Level II and environment and assistance to deal with their substance abuse problem, but who are not in need of residential treatment or Outpatient Monday to Probation and Drug Court

172 Operation PAR III AOP prison confinement. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Referrals NA YES





Drug Court Division N, Level II and III is a level of substance abuse treatment for offenders who are in need of a structured

environment and assistance to deal with their substance abuse problem, but who are not in need of residential treatment or Outpatient Monday to CJ Clients/ Felony Probation /

173 Operation PAR OP Levels II and III, Adult Drug Court Div N prison confinement. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Adult Drug Court Level II & III NA YES





Juveniles referred from Drug

PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) provides substance abuse, mental health, and intervention services for youth 10 - Monday to Court, Pasco JAC, DJJ and law

174 Operation PAR PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) 17 years old and their families. C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only enforcement referrals YES YES





provides SA, MH, and intervention services for youth 10 - 17 years old and their families. The Dept. of Juvenile Justice, Youth , Department of Juvenile

courts, schools and other social service agencies refer youth to the program if they are at-risk to use or are currently using Justice involved, and Dually

175 Operation PAR PAR Adolescent Intervention Center (PAIC) substances, behavioral or mental health problems in any psychosocial domain. C/O diagnosed youth NA







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FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population







PAR Adolescent Recovery Intervention PAR Adolescent Recovery Intervention Services (PARIS) / ACRA / ACC is a partnership with Citizens Alliance for Progress, Monday to Youth with substance abuse and

176 Operation PAR Services (PARIS) ACRA/ACC housed in the Union Academy Family Center in Tarpon Springs. C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only mental health problems 16 YES





Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC) is a centralized processing facility for youths who are arrested by area law DJJ Involved; CINS/FINS Youth;

enforcement. The PJAC is considered a one-stop-shop for screening, accessing and processing youths who are involved with Arrested youth; Pregnant SA;

177 Operation PAR Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC) the juvenile justice system. C/O Intervention On-Site 24 Hours Runaways; SA & MH N/A YES YES





DJJ Involved; CINS/FINS Youth;

Pinellas Juvenile Assessment Center (PJAC) The PJAC Community Enhancements program interacts with families of youth in crisis to facilitate appropriate services based Monday to Arrested youth; Pregnant SA;

178 Operation PAR Community Enhancement Program on individual need. C/O Case Management On-Site Friday Only Runaways; SA & MH N/A YES YES





Opiate dependant clients are treated through daily doses of methadone dispensed at Operation PAR's Medication Assisted

Patient Services (MAPS) programs. The purpose of the study is to determine whether Probuphine implants are successful in Outpatient Business Hours Opiate Dependent Adult

179 Operation PAR Probuphine Clinical Trial Adult Outpatient treating patients with opioid dependence. C/O (Community) On-Site Only Substance Abusers N/A YES







Salvation Army Educational Intervention Salvation Army Educational Intervention Program offers intervention services to Salvation Army Misdemeanor probationers Monday to Misdemeanor Probationers,

180 Operation PAR Program who do not meet criteria for more intensive services such as outpatient treatment. C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only Criminal Justice clients NA YES





The Women's Intervention Specialists participate on the multi-disciplinary team of Healthy Families Plus. The Healthy Pregnant and interconceptional

Families Plus assign the Women's Intervention Specialists to conduct substance abuse screenings for pregnant women and Monday to clients with current substance

181 Operation PAR Women Intervention Specialist families with substance-exposed newborns, C/O Case Management On-Site Friday Only abuse or at risk YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Monday to

182 Services, Inc. Children's Case Management Case management and in-home counseling to youth enrolled in Florida KidCare programs Improved family functioning MH Case Management In-Home Friday Only Youth enrolled in Florida KidCare YES YES YES





Provides a short-term crisis support, service planning and linkage with outreach and other indicated services for up to 3-6

Personal Enrichment through Mental Health months. This service specifically targets those youths at risk with behavioral/mental health issues that without intervention Crisis stabilization & decreased risk Monday to

183 Services, Inc. Children's Intervention could qualify or need a higher level of care if not closely monitored. of hospitalization MH Intervention In-Home Friday Only Children at-risk for Baker Act YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Children's In-Home and On-Site; Children's Outpatient Monday to

184 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Intervention Case management and in-home counseling to youth enrolled in Florida KidCare programs Improved family functioning MH (Community) In-Home Friday Only Youth enrolled in Florida KidCare YES YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #A Adult Provides brief, intensive services for adults in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as

185 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Intervention Program individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis Stabilization SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 30 YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #B Adult Intervention Provides brief, intensive services for adults in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as

186 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Program individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis Stabilization SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 30 YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit #C Adult Intervention Provides brief, intensive services for adults in crisis that include diagnoses, medication, and health education as well as

187 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Program individual and group therapies, recreation activities and discharge planning. Crisis Stabilization SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours Baker Act eligible 14 YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Family Emergency Treatment Center - Youth Offers assistance to children, adolescents and adults with personal problems ranging from family and life adjustment Crisis stabilization & decreased risk Urgent need of mental health

188 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) & Adult - Intervention difficulties to stress reactions and mental illness of hospitalization SA Intervention On-Site 7 Days a Week services YES YES







Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Provides inpatient services for eligible children of all ages. The services are inpatient, intensive, and short term and designed Able to maintain functioning in the Medicaid eligible children with

189 Services, Inc. (PEMHS) Youth Intervention Program at CAPP for children with serious psychiatric symptoms. community SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours serious psychiatric needs 34 YES YES







Adolescent and Adult Outpatient (St.

190 Rational Steps Petersburg)







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FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population









191 Rational Steps Adolscent and Adult Outpatient (Dunedin)









192 Rational Steps Adult Outpatient (Clearwater)







Solutions for Substance Abuse and

193 Behavioral Health Problems Adult Outpatient Program

Individuals enrolled on the Forensic

FACT Team will receive treatment, Adults over the age of 18 who are

Provides highly individualized, long-term, intensive, assertive community treatment that includes community-based treatment, rehabilitation and support services Forensic FACT clients will not have Florida Assertive diagnosed with a SPMI valid

Suncoast Cener for Community Mental rehabilitation, and support services. Services are provided to adults over the age of 18 who are diagnosed with a mental illness which are person-centered and recidivism into the criminal justice Community Chapter 916, conditional release

194 Health, Inc. Forensic FACT and have a valid Chapter 916, Florida Statutes conditional release order. recovery oriented system MH Treatment Teams In-Home 7 Days a Week order. 100 YES YES







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Improve global assessment of Monday to Adults 18 years of age or older

195 Health Adult Outpatient Program Provides an array of medical and non-medical mental health treatment and co-occuring treatment. functioning. C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only who have mental health diagnosis 3500







Suncoast Center for Community Mental Children's Outpatient (includes Children's SA

196 Health OP & Intervention) component of Children's OP component of Children's OP component of Children's OP SA Intervention component of Children's OP





linking, advocating and support in Provide continuity in care and to

Suncoast Center for Community Mental The Comprehensive Community Service Teams (CCST) are designed to help improve the quality of life to priority individuals an effort to improve their ability to improve the recovery and quality of Monday to CCST serves clients with mild to

197 Health Comprehensive Community Service Team age 18 or over diagnosed with a mental illness. live a productive life life C/O Case Management In-Home Friday Only severe mental illness. 375 YES YES





Forensic Case Managers provide assessment, service planning, advocacy through the judicial system, linkage and brokerage to

Suncoast Center for Community Mental Foresnic Speicalist and Conditional Release community based services and competency restoration training, and monitoring of services to individuals adjudicated Chapter Monday to CCST serves clients with mild to CM = 40

198 Health Case Management Services 916. C/O Case Management In-Home Friday Only severe mental illness. Svs = 65



Identify and engage homeless HOST

individuals with mental health and Improve capacity previously Clients are homeless or at risk of 45

Suncoast Center for Community Mental The Homeless Programs’ mission is to identify and engage individuals with mental health and substance abuse issues who are substance use disorders into an homeless individuals with c/o Outpatient Monday to homeless adults who have at least HSS

199 Health Homeless Support (Host) Adult Outpatient homeless or at risk of homelessness into an episode of care episode of care diagnosis to maintian housing C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only one Axis I diagnosis 45 YES YES





Clients served may be homeless

Suncoast Center for Community Mental The Focused Outreach and Intervention Program’s mission is to assist adults with mental illness and/or co-occurring mental reduce recidivism into the criminal Outpatient Monday to due to recent release from jail or

200 Health, Inc. Focused Outreach and Intervention Program health and substance use disorders with resolving, and/or preventing further involvement with the legal/criminal justice system. Provide access to MH services justice system C/O (Community) In-Home Friday Only prison 105 YES YES





The primary focus of these services are to provide assessment, service planning, advocacy through the judicial system, linkage

Suncoast Center for Community Mental and brokerage to community based services and competency restoration training, and monitoring of services to individuals work to get clients adjudicated Monday to Clients who meet the criteria per

201 Health, Inc. Forensic Intervention Program adjudicated Chapter 916. incompetent MH Intervention On-Site Friday Only Florida Statutes, Chapter 916 65 YES YES





Provide mental health services which Staff will provide in jail psychiatric ITP clients at risk, in the process

Suncoast Center for Community Mental Operates within the Pinellas County Jail and targets individuals who have been found incompetent to proceed (ITP) on felony could assist in the stabilization of overlay services to all individuals Monday to of, or adjudicated incompetent to

202 Health, Inc. IPT Intervention Program charges or who are in danger of being found ITP. symptoms of mental illness identified as ITP possible C/O Intervention On-Site Friday Only proceed (ITP) 15 YES YES







Suncoast Center for Community Mental

203 Health, Inc. Juvenile Outpaitent Level II





Children identified as having

Suncoast Center for Community Mental Outpatient and School-Based Services (St. Provides comprehensive mental health services and family support services to families with children who have been identified Children will have increased school Outpatient Monday to social/emotional developmental

204 Health, Inc. Petersburg) as having social/emotional developmental delays Improve presenting clinical issues readiness and school success MH (Community) In-Home Friday Only delays 24 YES





Forensic. The Conditional Release Case Managers serve individuals adjudicated

Incompetent to Proceed (ITP) to trial, or Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGI). Case management services are provided to

205 Sunrise Counseling Adolescent and Adult Outpatient clients who are conditionally released to the communi







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FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR FY 08-09

1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30









Ages 13 - 17



Ages 18 - 64

Ages 6 - 12









Ages 65+

Capacity





Birth - 5

MH/

ROW









SA/

Agency Program Name Program Description Primary Outcome Secondary Outcome CO Service Type Location Availability Target Population





Education, prevention, - maintain

DREAM Adolsescent Intervention and Out DREAM is an intervention program providing education about substance abuse and anger management for youth through abstenece from substance use- Monday to

206 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Patient services South County group sessions and outpatient services. Diversion from legal system SA Intervention On-Site Friday Only Juvenile Diversion from Legal YES





Education, prevention, - maintain

DREAM Adolsescent Intervention and DREAM is an intervention program providing education about substance abuse and anger management for youth through abstenece from substance use- Monday to

207 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Outpatient services North County group sessions and outpatient services. Diversion from legal system SA Intervention On-Site Friday Only Juvenile Diversion from legal YES







WestCare provides twelve (12) weeks of group counseling and drug screening for individuals referred by the Pinellas County Abstinence from Substance use, no Outpatient Monday to Adult legal diversion from drug

208 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Drug Court AOP North Drug Court. Placement in Levels II or III services will be determined at assessment and as ordered by the court. recurring offenses SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only court YES YES







WestCare provides twelve (12) weeks of group counseling and drug screening for individuals referred by the Pinellas County Abstinence from Substance use, no Outpatient Monday to Adult legal diversion from drug

209 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Drug Court AOP South Drug Court. Placement in Levels II or III services will be determined at assessment and as ordered by the court. recurring offenses SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only court YES YES







The program serves Federal offenders who are required to receive drug and/or alcohol treatment services. These offenders Abstinence from Substance use, no Outpatient Monday to

210 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Federal Adult Outpatient South could include persons on probation, supervised release, or who are under the supervision of the United States Probation Office. new offenses SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only Federal prisoners on probation YES YES





Education, skills development,

WestCare provides comprehensive assessments, Individual and group Outpatient treatment services for persons that suffer relapse prevention and decrease Outpatient Monday to

211 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Fee-for-Service Adult Outpatient from substance use issues substance use Stability in housing and emplyment SA (Community) On-Site Friday Only Adult Substance abuse issues YES YES







Outpatient adult male/females; homeless;

212 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Homeless Emergency-Project-Overlay Provides case management services to homless persons that are brought in my Homeless Outreach teams SA (Community) On-Site 24 Hours currently using drugs/alcohol 84 YES YES







Outpatient Monday to

213 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Juvenile Outpatient North C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Juvenile Diversion from Legal YES







Outpatient

214 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Mustard Seed Inn-Overlay Provides transitional housing to homeless adults who have begun their recovery from alcohol, drug abuse and/or mental illness. C/O (Community) On-Site 24 Hours Adult substand abuse 73 YES YES





Ryan White Program outpatient services are provided to individuals who are HIV+ or have AIDS along with a diagnosis of

substance abuse problems. However, if clients are assessed as needing group in addition to individual counseling, the group Outpatient Monday to

215 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Ryan White HIP AOP services are billed under the appropriate grant. C/O (Community) On-Site Friday Only Adult HIV positive YES YES







Solid Rock Christian Recovery Centers- Outpatient

216 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Overlay The Conditional Release Case Managers serve individuals adjudicated SA (Community)







adult male/females; homeless;

217 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point Adult Case Management Included in Turning Point Program Description - under emergency shelter SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours currently using drugs/alcohol YES YES







adult male/females; homeless;

218 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point Adult Intervention Included in Turning Point Program Description - under emergency shelter SA Intervention On-Site 24 Hours currently using drugs/alcohol YES YES







Outpatient adult male/females; homeless;

219 WestCare Gulfcoast-Florida Turning Point CSAT Adult Outpatient Included in Turning Point Program Description - under emergency shelter SA (Community) On-Site 24 Hours currently using drugs/alcohol YES YES









220 Whitford-Thomas Group DUI Adult Outpatient Program Gropu & individual thearpy for SA, including Urine screening, MH & psychological evluations SA Intervention







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TOTAL

City

PROGRAM of

BUDGETS AAA St. Pete DCF DJJ ECA JCS JWB PCHHS

$79,954,305 $101,084 $399,567 $19,104,093 $615,617 $187,313 $758,000 $10,475,839 $2,861,197

PCS OTHER

$877,547 $44,574,047


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