RD409 - Report on Collaboration between Department of Behavioral Health Developmental Services and Chesapeake Regional Healthcare – December 1, 2024
Executive Summary: Over the past several years, the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) has been working diligently to secure partnerships with community providers to provide diversion and step-down options for state hospital patients. In recent years, the state hospital census has averaged well above 85 percent which is the optimal safe operating capacity. Identifying potential diversion opportunities with community hospitals has been a key focus of the agency to alleviate the state hospital census and place individuals in or nearer to their home communities. Chesapeake Regional Healthcare is in the process of constructing a new, 20-bed inpatient psychiatric unit which will accept voluntary admissions as well as admissions under a temporary detention order (TDO) or involuntary civil commitment. This unit is anticipated to be completed and begin accepting patients in early 2026. In order to identify how best to leverage these new beds to alleviate the state hospital census, DBHDS and Chesapeake engaged in discussions to identify priority populations and develop cost estimates, all of which is detailed in this report. |