Requires DHS to establish five-year pilot program to facilitate coordinated provision of systemic, therapeutic, assessment, resource, and treatment (START) services to adults who have both developmental disabilities and mental illness.
The bill is intended to promote better health outcomes for individuals dealing with complex needs stemming from mental health challenges and developmental disabilities. By creating a structured system of care that coordinates various services, it aims to minimize behavioral health crises through proactive intervention strategies that will assist eligible adults and involve their families, guardians, and caregivers in the process. This structure includes creating therapeutic spaces in community settings for respite and stabilization care, which would be crucial for preventing crisis situations.
Senate Bill S644 requires the New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS) to establish a five-year pilot program aimed at facilitating the coordinated provision of systemic, therapeutic, assessment, resource, and treatment (START) services for eligible adults who have both developmental disabilities and mental illness. The bill specifies that the eligible adult is defined as someone who qualifies for services from DHS and has a dual diagnosis. The goal of the pilot program is to enhance the well-being of these adults, support their ability to reside in community settings, and reduce the need for institutionalization.
Notable points of contention might arise surrounding the efficacy of the proposed pilot program and the resources required for its successful implementation. Critics could argue regarding the funding and sustainability of such a model in the long term as it will be crucial to assess whether the resources invested will yield significant improvements in the lives of those served. Additionally, the establishment of therapeutic respite homes and the staff needed to operate them may become a focal point of discussion, as community acceptance and availability of competent personnel could pose challenges.