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File #: 23-0718    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agreement Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 6/26/2023 In control: Behavioral Health and Recovery Services
On agenda: 7/11/2023 Final action:
Title: Approval of Retroactive Second Amendment to BOS Agreement No. 22-125 with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc., in the Amount of $70,000, for a New Agreement Total of $720,000, to Provide Residential Care to Mendocino County Lanterman-Petris-Short Clients, Effective July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023
Attachments: 1. Agreement 22-125-A2

TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Behavioral Health
MEETING DATE: July 11, 2023


DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Jenine Miller, Psy.D.
PHONE:
707-472-2341






ITEM TYPE: Consent Agenda

TIME ALLOCATED FOR ITEM: N/A


AGENDA TITLE:
title
Approval of Retroactive Second Amendment to BOS Agreement No. 22-125 with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc., in the Amount of $70,000, for a New Agreement Total of $720,000, to Provide Residential Care to Mendocino County Lanterman-Petris-Short Clients, Effective July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023
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RECOMMENDED ACTION/MOTION:
recommendation
Approve retroactive second amendment to BOS Agreement No. 22-125 with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc., in the amount of $70,000, for a new Agreement total of $720,000, to provide residential care to Mendocino County Lanterman-Petris-Short clients, effective July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023; authorize the Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Director or designee to sign any future amendments that do not increase the annual maximum amount; and authorize Chair to sign same.
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PREVIOUS BOARD/BOARD COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
June 7, 2022, Item No. 3(o), BOS approval of Agreement No. BOS-22-125.
February 7, 2023, Item No. 3(i), BOS approval of first Amendment No. BOS-22-125-A1.

SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
The Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) Act is the California law governing the involuntary civil commitment of individuals who, due to mental illness, pose a danger to themselves, a danger to others, or who are gravely disabled and require inpatient psychiatric care. The intent of the LPS Act was to end inappropriate lifetime commitment of people with mental illness and firmly establish their right to due process while significantly reducing state institutional expense.

Pursuant to the requirements of the LPS Act, Mendocino County is responsible for providing residential care services to LPS clients who are court-mandated to receive a specific level of care requiring a structured environment du...

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