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File #: 23-601    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/14/2023 Departments: HEALTH
On agenda: 7/11/2023 Final action: 7/11/2023
Title: Adopt a resolution authorizing an agreement with Felton Institute for outpatient mental health services and aftercare services, for the term of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2025, in an amount not to exceed $3,680,678.
Attachments: 1. 20230711_r_Felton, 2. 20230711_a_Felton, 3. 0038_1_20230711_r_Felton.pdf, 4. 0038_2_20230711_a_Felton.pdf

Special Notice / Hearing:                         None__

      Vote Required:                         Majority

 

To:                      Honorable Board of Supervisors

From:                      Louise F. Rogers, Chief, San Mateo County Health

Jei Africa, Director, Behavioral Health and Recovery Services

Subject:                      Measure K: Agreement with Felton Institute for Outpatient Mental Health Services and Aftercare Services

 

RECOMMENDATION:

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Adopt a resolution authorizing an agreement with Felton Institute for outpatient mental health services and aftercare services, for the term of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2025, in an amount not to exceed $3,680,678.

 

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BACKGROUND:

Felton Institute (Felton) is the Bay Area's oldest, nonsectarian, nonprofit charitable social services provider. In collaboration with the University of California San Francisco, Felton delivers prevention and recovery services for early-onset psychosis. 

 

Through its (re)MIND and Bringing Early Awareness and Management (BEAM) programs, Felton provides mental health services to youth and young adults in the Bay Area. (re)MIND is a coordinated specialty care model, an evidence-based monitored approach that targets individuals at high risk of experiencing a psychotic episode and individuals having had such experiences within the past two years. Felton also provides aftercare services for program graduates to support the maintenance of gains achieved in psychosis and early intervention treatment. BEAM provides early intervention for the treatment of bipolar spectrum disorders by intervening early with evidence-based, culturally competent assessment, diagnosis, and interventions. The services teach the clients to manage their condition and move towards remission and recovery. 

 

In 2011, under the San Mateo County Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Prevention and Early Intervention Plan, which includes the prevention of early psychosis, Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) conducted research on programs in the Bay Area that provided services deemed essential by community partners and BHRS staff. Such services include public education, outreach and engagement, a rigorous diagnostic process, cognitive behavioral therapy for early psychosis, algorithm-guided medication management, multifamily psycho-education groups, computer-based cognitive rehabilitation, education and employment support for clients, co-occurring treatment, and case management. It was found that Felton provided an approach aligned with BHRS's MHSA plan and that (re)MIND and BEAM were the only local programs successfully incorporating elements deemed essential by BHRS. As a result of the research and the continued need for early prevention of early psychosis services, BHRS has contracted with Felton (formally Family Service Agency of San Francisco) since 2011. 

 

DISCUSSION:

Felton continues to be a leader in providing evidence-based programs for early psychosis in San Mateo County and across the State of California.

As of 2023, they are the only provider in San Mateo County participating in the Early Psychosis Intervention Program in California (EPI-CAL) designed to improve the quality of services and measure the impact of treatment. Also, they are the only community-based provider in the San Francisco Bay Area implementing the full continuum of early psychosis coordinated specialty care as defined by the National Institute of Mental Health and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. In addition, Felton is the only early psychosis provider in the San Francisco Bay Area and the only program in California offering services to those persons diagnosed with Bipolar and Mood Disorders with psychosis, along with aftercare services.  

 

Given the uniqueness of Felton’s provided services, BHRS is requesting that this Board waive the requirement for the Request for Proposals process and contract with Felton for the continuous service delivery of BEAM and (re)MIND in San Mateo County.

 

The resolution contains the County’s standard provisions allowing amendment of the County’s fiscal obligations by a maximum of $25,000 (in aggregate).

 

This agreement has been delayed due to prolonged contract negotiations with the provider. 

 

The County Attorney has reviewed and approved the agreement and resolution as to form. 

 

BHRS provides a range of services to promote wellness and recovery and to support clients remaining in the lowest possible level of care. It is anticipated that 50% of clients will experience a decrease in the number of days hospitalized after starting the program.

 

PERFORMANCE MEASURE:

Measure

FY 2022-23 Actual

FY 2023-24 Projected

Percentage of clients who experience a decrease in the number of days hospitalized after starting the program

50% 15 clients

50% 15 clients

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

The term of the agreement is July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024. The amount of the agreement is not to exceed $3,680,678 for the two-year term. Funds in the amount of $1,840,339 are included in the BHRS FY 2023-24 Recommended Budget.  Of that amount, $752,807 will be funded by MHSA, $477,885 by Measure K, $448,654 by Federal Financial Participation, and $160,993 by 2011 Realignment. There is no Net County Cost associated with this agreement. A similar arrangement will be in place for FY 2024-25.