Adapt Integrated Health Care is pleased to share its 2021 Annual Report to the Community. The following are some of the accomplishments highlighted in the 2021 report.
- In 2021, Adapt provided services to 11,456 children, adolescents, and adults in our four-county region (Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josephine).
- Despite the challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we sustained full employment of our essential workers, allowing us to keep our doors open to new and existing patients.
- Adapt launched a fully-integrated Electronic Health Record system to enable a no wrong door approach to patient care.
- Although the pandemic presented enormous challenges to providing school-based mental health services, skilled youth and family therapists provided counseling to 305 students from 22 schools and 1 school-based health center across 9 school districts.
- With broad community support, we opened a Sobering Center in Douglas County to offer an alternative to jail and the emergency department for publicly intoxicated individuals—providing 75 service visits since opening in August in 2021.
- We provided crisis services to 784 adults and youth in 2021 and responded to 2,559 mental health crisis line phone calls — a 2% increase over the prior year.
The full 2021 Annual Report to the Community is available online at https://adaptoregon.org/about/annual-reports/.