A collaborative effort between Wyandot, Inc., Johnson County Mental Health Center, Heartland Regional Alcohol and Drug Assessment Center and the State.

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A collaborative effort between Wyandot, Inc., Johnson County Mental Health Center, Heartland Regional Alcohol and Drug Assessment Center and the State of Kansas Mental Health Center

 In the fall of 2011, 30 residential beds for patients at Rainbow Mental Health Facility (RMHF) were moved to Osawatomie State Hospital (OSH) ◦ Due to a report from the Kansas Fire Marshal’s office citing certain safety concerns about the building.  In 2013, the state decided to undertake a comprehensive assessment of mental health service needs in the Kansas City metro area ◦ In FY13 KDADS contracted with Mercer to conduct an actuarial analysis of hospital and community-based services utilization. ◦ The agency’s Hospital & Home Team (H&H) team was charged with reviewing the Mercer report and developing recommendations for reducing reliance on the state hospitals for public safety-net services that could be provided elsewhere. ◦ The H&H team recommended developing ways to offer alternative services at Rainbow Mental Health Facility that would have the potential to point the way toward the delivery of similar services across the state.

In April 2013, KDADS began meeting with stakeholders from Wyandotte and Johnson County to discuss community needs and possible changes to the Rainbow facility. In June 2013, KDADS completed a Request for Information to elicit ideas for the use of the building. In August of 2013, KDADS began conversations with Wyandotte Inc, Johnson County and Heartland Regional Alcohol and Drug Assessment Center (HRADAC) regarding the services the state wished to fund for a pilot project in the Rainbow facility. A decision was made to permanently assign to Osawatomie State Hospital the 30 in-patient beds previously at Rainbow. In January of 2014 Governor Brownback announced the creation of Rainbow Services, Inc. and outlined the vision for this new project. April 7, 2014—Rainbow Services, Inc. opened their doors for business.

To divert consumers from unnecessary and inappropriate use of state hospitals and jails To establish and support alternative community programing that will decrease reliance on Osawatomie State Hospital (OSH) to provide for individuals who may not need inpatient hospitalization, but have no other resources to meet their needs To decrease admissions to OSH of individuals who could be stabilized in the community in 10 days or less by connecting these persons to services/resources in their home communities To increase 24-hour community options for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders

 24 hour assessment and triage for individuals experiences a behavioral health crisis  Sobering Beds  Crisis Observation  Crisis Stabilization

April 2014-June 2015