Santa Cruz County Behavioral Health Division is currently planning for implementation of these services.
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an evidence-based model of community-based care delivery for individuals with significant behavioral health needs. ACT provides the highest level of support for people with complex treatment histories, including psychiatric hospitalizations, emergency room visits, residential treatment, involvement with the criminal justice system, experiences of homelessness or risk of homelessness, and difficulty engaging in traditional outpatient services.
ACT uses a multidisciplinary team that includes clinicians, psychiatrists, nurses, peer support specialists, substance use specialists, and employment specialists, who work together to support each client. Services are delivered as an integrated approach that addresses mental health care along with practical needs such as housing, benefits, transportation, physical health, and substance use. Low client-to-staff ratios allow for frequent and assertive contact, often provided in the community in settings such as streets, hospitals, homes, and shelters. This model supports continuity of care across service and housing settings.
ACT has been shown to improve quality of life and functioning, reduce symptoms, increase engagement in treatment, and support better medication adherence. It also increases independent living, reduces homelessness, and decreases both the length and frequency of hospitalizations.
Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) builds on the ACT model to meet the needs of individuals with significant behavioral health challenges who are also involved in the criminal justice system. Their needs are often complex and may be made more difficult by justice system involvement. FACT adapts the ACT approach to address barriers to community reintegration, including challenges accessing treatment, employment, housing, and other support systems. FACT helps bridge the behavioral health and criminal justice systems. For more information about our services for individuals involved in the justice system, please visit our Justice Involved page.
Service Components:
- Assessment
- Treatment Planning
- Case Management
- Psychosocial Rehabilitation
- Therapy
- Crisis Intervention
- Peer Support Services
- Referrals and Linkages
- Psychiatry including Medication Management