Program areas at Valley Oaks Health
Valley Oaks Health, Inc. is a private not-for-profit corporation which serves as a comprehensive community mental Health center for a nine county catchment area (benton, carroll, fountain, jasper, montgomery, newton, tippecanoe, warren and white counties). Valley Oaks Health, Inc. Provided the following services during the fiscal year ended june 30, 2023.outpatient services - a full range of outpatient services are available including individual, family, marital and group therapy, parent-child counseling, psychiatric evaluation, addictions treatment, and medical care. During the past fiscal year, over 370,000 client visits were provided.consultation and education - Valley Oaks Health continues to provide consultation and education services to the communities served. Consultation includes assistance to other professionals regarding specific cases of individuals, as well as local businesses that may have concerns about the mental Health or addiction needs of their employees. Educational services include programs to train staff of other agencies, groups, or organizations, as well as public education designed to meet specific needs.residential treatment services - Valley Oaks owns and operates two adult residential group homes. Each house can accommodate 15 individuals.
Overall services being delivered increased 10,644 or 9.7%. This was accomplished even though the pandemic continued, and Valley Oaks Health had an increase in turnover from below 20% to 28.7%. Patients served increased by almost 5% during fiscal year 2022. This was accomplished even though the pandemic continued and turnover increased. Valley Oaks Health applied for and obtained a federal grant to add a certified community behavioral Health center as a part of its service delivery options. The grant began in april 2021, is for 2 years, and brings in a total of $3.3 million dollars to Valley Oaks. This initiative brings integrated care and mobile crisis services into the array of services voh provides.valley Oaks Health continued to build its integrated care services as part of the certified behavioral Health center grant. Primary care appointments provided by our nurse practitioner, tripled over the past fiscal year.the mobile integrated response services grant from the Indiana division of mental Health and addictions for $1.1 million was renewed for another year for jasper and white counties as well as tippecanoe county. This grant supports a quick response team (staffed by peers) for substance abusers; case management services to this population; and support for planning for substance abuse services.continued the jcap program (services to inmates with substance abuse issues) for men and women in the montgomery county jail. We signed a mou with the fountain county/warren county circuit courts to provide mental Health treatment to inmates in their jcap program.valley Oaks continues to build partnerships with local law enforcement and jail programming. In addition to the services provided to inmates in montgomery county, a new pilot was launched in tippecanoe county. One of two in the state, Valley Oaks is participating in a dmha funded program focused on jail-based competency restoration.