These 2018 presentation slides present an overview of Ohio’s efforts to transform their behavioral health treatment system to a Recovery Oriented Systems of Care. The slides provide an overview of Ohio’s efforts and an update on the program’s progress. Continue reading
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Recovery is Beautiful – Developing a Better Understanding
This 2 page document briefly explains Ohio’s plan to transform its behavioral health system by adopting the Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) model. Continue reading
Operationalizing Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration convened a meeting of experts in 2012 to discuss Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) treatment models. The report on this meeting identifies key elements of ROSC models, describes conflicts between substance abuse Continue reading
Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) in Ohio
Ohio created an assessment process to determine the degree to which county’s had adopted Recovery Oriented Systems of Care principles and identify areas or strength and opportunities for improvement. This 2019 report provides the results of the 2018 assessment. Continue reading
Progress on the BluePrint for Ohio’s Community Mental Health and Addiction System
Ohio launched its behavioral health transformation with the publication of a blueprint for creating Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) in Ohio communities. This 2016 report describes the progress made in their 5-year plan with updates from county’s on their progress. Continue reading
Recovery Oriented Systems of Care Self Assessment – Stakeholder Assessment
This form provided by the Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Agencies can be used to assess stakeholder readiness to adopt Recovery Oriented Systems of Care by assessing readiness in 6 domains: degree of focus on clients and families; ensuring timely access to care; promoting Continue reading
Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) Framework Implementation Plan
A principle of Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) is that they are locally designed and build upon community networks and strengths. This 2014 ROSC implementation plan from Hancock County, Ohio describes the assessed strengths and needs of the community and lists priority goals Continue reading
Recovery is Beautiful: A BluePrint for Ohio’s Community Mental Health and Addiction System
The blueprint for Ohio’s 5-year plan to transform the state’s mental health and addiction treatment system to a Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) model. The report includes descriptions of the ROSC model and action steps for county agencies to implement ROSC in their communities. Continue reading
A Shared Philosophy to Address Opioid Use and Overdose in Hancock County
Community leaders in Hancock County, Ohio, were convened by the county alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health services agency to agree on a common philosophy regarding treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) including the use of medication to treat OUD. The shared philosophy Continue reading
Assuring Safety, Wellness and Recovery in Hancock County – Building Recovery through Evaluation: Establishing an Evaluation Plan Year 01
As Ohio works with its counties to implement Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) through their County Boards of Alcohol, Drug addiction and Mental Health Services the state required counties to design implementation and evaluation plans. This 2014 document from Hancock County, Ohio provides options for evaluating patient and program outcomes during the ROSC implementation process. Continue reading