Arkansas Partnership Program: An Innovative Continuum of Care Program for Dually Diagnosed Forensic Patients

T. Cimino, J. Jennings
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Abstract A unique public-private partnership created a new continuum of care that would effectively bridge the gap between inpatient treatment and community after-care for insanity acquitees suffering from chronic mental illness and substance abuse disorders. Focusing specifically on the needs of dually-diagnosed patients, treatment is delivered in a secure, 42-bed residential facility using a carefully designed series of hierarchical stages that enable residents to gradually build and strengthen their coping and life skills. Following graduation from the residential program, patients receive “assertive community treatment,” which provides enhanced, enduring supports to prevent “revolving door” recidivism. Although the patients have severe chronic diagnoses and have been acquitted of extremely dangerous criminal behavior, eighteen discharged patients have made a successful transition to the community for an average of 508 days without a single relapse into criminal behavior or substance abuse. Only two have required brief temporary readmission for stabilization of mental illness, and one needed inpatient readmission.
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阿肯色合作计划:为双重诊断的法医病人提供创新的连续护理计划
一种独特的公私合作伙伴关系创造了一种新的连续护理,可以有效地弥合住院治疗和社区护理之间的差距,为患有慢性精神疾病和药物滥用障碍的精神错乱无行为者提供治疗。专门针对双重诊断患者的需求,在一个安全的42个床位的住宅设施中提供治疗,使用精心设计的一系列分层阶段,使居民能够逐步建立和加强他们的应对和生活技能。从住院治疗项目毕业后,患者接受“果断的社区治疗”,这为防止“旋转门”再犯提供了增强的、持久的支持。尽管这些病人患有严重的慢性疾病,并被宣告没有极端危险的犯罪行为,但18名出院的病人已经成功地过渡到社区,平均度过了508天,没有一次再犯犯罪行为或滥用药物。只有两人需要短暂的临时再入院以稳定精神疾病,一人需要住院再入院。
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