Hope Health Systems

6707 Whitestone Rd
Suite 106
Baltimore, MD 21207

ph: 410-944-HOPE
fax: 410-2651258
alt: 410-265-8737

Expanded School Mental Health Program

Welcome to another exciting school year at Hope Health Systems Inc., Expanded School Based Program. Every year we strive to be the best clinical program serving Baltimore City and Baltimore County Schools; as well as our Head Start Programs.

Our Philosophy at Hope is that We provide services that target the emotional stability of the child, but also extend our focus to the family as the basic unit of the community, using an interdisciplinary team approach designed to assist our clients maintain optimal levels of functioning.

Our goal at school is to strive for excellence in service, promote academic success by addressing classroom behavior and discipline, and that we help recognize, establish and develop student’s personal assets and capabilities. In the process we support our staff through team work in order to encourage problem solving and collaboration; creativity, and constant improvement.

 

Scope of Practice for School Mental Health Programs (ESMH)

 

  1. Mental Health Screening: A mental health screening is conducted with the parent/and or guardian of the individual by a mental health professional. The face-to-face screening assesses the individual’s strengths, available resources and treatment needs.
  2. Psychiatric Assessment and Diagnosis: A psychiatric diagnosis is formulated and includes a description of the presenting problem, any relevant history, mental status examination and rationale for diagnosis.
  3. Individual Treatment Plan (ITP): A treatment plan is developed in collaboration with the individual and parent/and or guardian.  ITP includes the individual’s diagnosis, presenting problems, needs, strengths, treatment expectations and responsibilities. Long term and short term goals in measurable terms and target dates for each goal. Criteria for successful completion of treatment and reasons for continuing treatment. A crisis response plan and baseline/progress on objectives.
  4. Continuing Evaluation and Treatment: A contact note is completed after each visit describing the service delivered. Each month a progress summary note is completed that describes progress towards ITP goals and any changes in an individual’s status and if applicable suggested changes in treatment goals and services delivered.
  5. Referral Services: Appropriate recommendations for referral are provided if applicable.
  6. Medication Services: If indicated medication services i.e. prescription, monitoring, and education regarding medication are provided.
  7. Crisis Services: Crisis services are available on site during school hours when a Hope staff is on duty and on call when Hope staffs are out of the school building. When appropriate crisis response plan is developed and documented in the medical records.
  8. In School Services: Training of clinical services and clinical intervention relating to children with mental health needs by Hope Health Staff to school teachers and staff. Consultation regarding clinical interventions to children with mental health needs. Classrooms consultation i.e. classroom observation and feedback; as well as teacher consult.
  9. Discharge Planning/ After Care services: A discharge plan is prepared when the treatment team i.e. Therapist, Psychiatrist and Treatment Coordinator, determines that discharge is appropriate. The plan is developed in collaboration with the client and parent/guardian and assesses individual’s current clinical status; services needs and progress on agreed goals.

 Located at the following Schools

Baltimore County School Sites:

Powhatan Elementary

Scotts Branch Elementary

Woodlawn Middle

Woodmoor Elementary

 

Baltimore City School Sites:

Arlington Elem/Middle

Beechfield Elem/Middle

Brehms Lane Elementary

Furley Elementary

Johnston Square Elem/Middle

Lyndhurst Elementary

Mt. Royal Elem/Middle

North Bend Elem/Middle

Northwood Elementary

Rognel Heights Elem/Middle

Samuel F. B. Morse Elementary

Sarah M. Roach Elementary

Violetville Elem/Middle

William Lemmel Middle

Windsor Hills Elementary

 

Head Start Sites:

St. Vincent de Paul

Umoja Head Start

Yubi Head Start

 

 

Useful Web Sites

 

Additional Details

Through a variety of state and local administrative arrangements, expanded school mental health (ESMH) programs have been developed in nearly 106 Baltimore City schools over the past decade. These programs augment existing services provided by the school and help to ensure that a comprehensive range of services (assessment, prevention, case management, treatment) are available to youth in regular education.

For additional information contact us at 410.265.8737

Need More Information?

Wondering if your school has an Expanded School Mental Health Program?

Contact your loal CSA (Core Service Agency) Office

Baltimore City CSA:  Baltimore Mental Health Systems

201 E. Baltimore St . #1340   Baltimore MD 21202   Ph:410-837-2647    Fax: 410-837-2672

Baltimore City CSA: Bureau of Mental Health/Core Service Agency

6401 York Road, Baltimore, MD 21212                                 Ph: 410-887-2731   Fax :410-887-4859

 

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6707 Whitestone Rd
Suite 106
Baltimore, MD 21207

ph: 410-944-HOPE
fax: 410-2651258
alt: 410-265-8737