Expert Behavioral Health Care In Your Community
COACHING
Better patient care, outcomes and reduced costs can only be achieved through an integrated and sustainable healthcare model.
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As a seasoned and experienced expert, I take the lead in providing the guidance healthcare organizations need to improve the quality of services offered. I provide a “roadmap” for implementing and integrating processes such as behavioral health or quality management strategies, allowing organizations to quantify the important work that’s being done.
Customized Professional Development Programs
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A variety of training and workshops that can be customized to meet the needs of each agency and population it serves.
No two agencies or employers are the same!
Create a training program that meets your needs.
CONSULTING
Healthcare organizations need a roadmap to integrate behavioral health and quality management strategies. That’s where I come in.
Sound Integration have the experience, training, and expertise to make sure your organization implements and integrates processes for behavioral health and quality management with your existing infrastructure. With Rose's guidance, you can quantify the important work being done at your facility, and use that data to optimize your programs in order to improve patient care.
As a seasoned expert in healthcare consulting, Rose also provides guidance on program development—from program design through implementation. Whether you need help creating a new program from scratch or optimizing an existing one, we’re here for you.
Quality Assurance (Substance Use Disorder Programs)
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Quality Assurance is the process of monitoring and evaluating a program's adherence to its policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines.
When you're in the business of helping people with substance use disorders, it's important that your clients receive quality care. And quality assurance is how you make sure they do.
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When you choose Sound Integration, we'll be there to help you prepare for those random audits and planned audits—so you can rest assured that your program will be able to pass with flying colors. And if you aren't quite ready yet, technical assistance can be provided for implementing and/or monitoring objectives so that when the time comes, you'll be ready!
TRAINING
At Sound Integration, we believe that stigma and stereotypes are barriers to successful whole person healthcare. Training and education help overcome these obstacles. Rose shares her experience and best practices to help support staff at all levels to embrace the changing landscape of healthcare reform, so they in turn can provide the best quality of services to their patients and staff. She can assist in developing programs tailored to your clinic or organization’s needs.
Evidence Based Practices:
Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR)
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If you're a lay person and want to learn how to ask someone if they're thinking about suicide and what you can do to help them, this course is for you.
Asking a friend or loved one if they are thinking about suicide is an uncomfortable situation. But it's important to know how to ask and what to do if they say yes. This course will give you the tools to get through that conversation with confidence and then lead your colleague , family member or friend to more help.
Mental Health First Aid
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If you are a behavioral health staff, correctional officer or anyone who cares about the well-being of others, Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) can help you effectively identify and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges.
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MHFA is an evidence-based curriculum that teaches you how to recognize and understand mental health issues in adults. It also gives you the tools necessary to provide initial support and connect people in distress with appropriate professional care.
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It's easy to learn and there are multiple ways to get certified, including in-person and virtual options.
Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)
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The SBIRT process is an evidence-based practice used to prevent, reduce, and address problematic alcohol consumption. It can also be used to identify and intervene in drug use and mental health concerns such as anxiety and depression.
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This training will provide you with the skills you need to be able to identify substance abuse issues in your patients and offer them the tools they need for change.
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SBIRT is designed to be implemented in person in a clinical setting by college counselors, primary care providers, and oral health providers, private practice counselors.
ABC’s of Addiction
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We all know addiction is a disease, but what does that mean?
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It's not about bad choices or character defects—it's about brain chemistry. And it's not always easy to understand or even see what's happening.
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This training will help you identify behaviors that accompany addiction and solutions for you to navigate them. Adopting a wider lens for the complexity of substance use disorders will help you navigate what feels like insanity at times.
Addressing Stigma
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Stigma is pervasive in society for those who have substance use and mental health disorders. Learning and understanding that stigma is multi-faceted enables us to view behavioral health disorders in a view that promotes recovery, health, and well-being.
At Sound Integration, we believe that stigma is a pervasive problem which can be addressed by providing education and training so that individuals are able to engage with others in positive ways. We do this through our training programs which are designed to build capacity within individuals to better understand their own behaviors and those of others.
ABC’s of Addiction
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We all know addiction is a disease, but what does that mean?
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It's not about bad choices or character defects—it's about brain chemistry. And it's not always easy to understand or even see what's happening.
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This training will help you identify behaviors that accompany addiction and solutions for you to navigate them. Adopting a wider lens for the complexity of substance use disorders will help you navigate what feels like insanity at times.
ABC’s of Addiction
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We all know addiction is a disease, but what does that mean?
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It's not about bad choices or character defects—it's about brain chemistry. And it's not always easy to understand or even see what's happening.
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This training will help you identify behaviors that accompany addiction and solutions for you to navigate them. Adopting a wider lens for the complexity of substance use disorders will help you navigate what feels like insanity at times.