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Agency Information
Annual Reports
2001 Year End Report
2002 Year End Report
2003 Year End Report
2004 Year End Report
2005 Year End Report
2006 Year End
Report
2007 Year End Report
Satisfaction Surveys
MCCP is required to provide the results of recent satisfaction surveys completed by direct and indirect consumers of services offered by MCCP.
Our Mission
It is the intent of the participating Counties to provide a crisis safety net range of services for persons with developmental
disabilities or related conditions.
These services are intended to meet the needs of individuals experiencing a crisis by providing and facilitating immediate and
cost-effective services, which focus on preventative measures.
Our Purpose
The purpose of MCCP is to work interdependently with individuals, private
providers and public agencies in the Twin Cities metropolitan area to
prevent crises that affect the residential and/or work (educational)
placements of people with developmental disabilities or related conditions
and to reduce the use of hospitalizations and civil commitments resulting
from crisis situation.
Guiding Principles
We want to promote relationship-based crisis services that cause the least
amount of disruption to the consumer.
If preservation of the natural setting is not possible, we shall
strive to develop the best possible transition plan.
We acknowledge that people
experience psychiatric and behavioral crises, that they experience medical
crises and that they may also experience situational crises.
Each of these types of crises
requires a different response, and utilization of crisis services should
be appropriate to the need/crisis.
We also acknowledge that we must maximize resources and develop a
continuum of options in order to support people’s unique needs.
History
Since 1996 The Metro Crisis Coordination Program (MCCP) has represented a collaborative effort among the counties of
Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott and Washington.
MORA is a private, nonprofit agency and has provided residential and other services to people with developmental
disabilities for over 40 years.
MCCP's goals are:
To provide timely behavioral consultations and assessments
To operate in conjunction with existing services
To decrease psychiatric hospitalizations and RTC admissions resulting from behavioral crises.
Personnel
MCCP's team includes behavior analysts, social workers, psychiatric nurses and consulting
psychiatrists and psychologists. Administrative support and guidance are offered by MCCP's
managing entity, Mount Olivet Rolling Acres.
Additional support and oversight are provided by a steering committee made up of developmental
disability personnel from the seven metro county sponsors and the Minnesota State Department of Human Services.
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