• Assess community needs and identify priorities.
  • Plan for a system of care through partnerships with consumers, family members, providers, and the public.
  • Empower clients by giving them a voice in the behavioral health system and allowing them to direct their own recovery.
  • Fund local services and supports to meet local needs.
  • Monitor & Measure contract providers through program reviews and quarterly audits.
  • Evaluate cost effectiveness, continuity of care, and quality of care.
  • Collaborate with community partners including child services, law enforcement, courts and educators to provide prevention, treatment, and support services.
Whitney Loftis

Preble County QRT

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