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2018 Annual Report of Services

2018 Annual Report of Services - Transitions, Inc....located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients. Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions

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Page 1: 2018 Annual Report of Services - Transitions, Inc....located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients. Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions

2018 Annual Report of Services

Page 2: 2018 Annual Report of Services - Transitions, Inc....located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients. Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions

A Letter from the CEO

Perhaps the most exciting project of 2018 was Project 180 - a new 180-bed Residential Treatment Center. Project 180 enables us to expand our residential treatment capacity by 180 beds, offer treatment on demand by admitting individuals within 180 minutes, and assist individuals in tuning their lives around 180 degrees. The new Residential Treatment Center, located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients.

Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions to one of the toughest issues we face in our region. We believe addiction is a life threatening disease and immediate access to care is imperative. The treatment we provide is trauma-informed, person-centered, and recovery-focused. We are committed to giving our neighbors the best possible opportunity to live a life of recovery.

We look forward to another amazing year in 2019 as we celebrate our 50th Anniversary! On behalf of the board, staff and people we serve, thank you for your generous support of our efforts.

With Gratitude,Jim Beiting

GREAT things happened at Transitions in 2018! In April, thanks to a generous donation from St. Elizabeth Healthcare, Transitions began operating residential treatment services in Falmouth. Additionally, our original building, Droege House, was completely renovated for a new purpose - the Dayton Healthy Newborn House. Thanks to a Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome grant from the State of Kentucky, Droege was re-purposed into 30 units of transitional housing for pregnant and parenting women with Opiate Use Disorder.

Page 3: 2018 Annual Report of Services - Transitions, Inc....located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients. Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions

2018 AccomplishmentsAcquired the Falmouth Treatment Center - 35 residential treatment beds for men and women

Became a Certified Trauma Informed Care Organization recognized by the National Council on Behavioral Health

Secured direct contracts with State of Kentucky for Supported Employment Program (2018-2021)

Celebrated the Grand Opening of the Dayton Health Newborn House (formerly Droege House)

Developed Case Management Curriculum - Received Approval from State of Kentucky and Trained Internal Staff & External Partners

Increased billing to all 5 Managed Care Organizations for Residential Treatment Services

Awarded Partner of the Year by The Life Learning Center

Awarded International Program of the Year for Supported Employment Program

Page 4: 2018 Annual Report of Services - Transitions, Inc....located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients. Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions

2018 AccomplishmentsIncreased Clinical Treatment Staff by 20 percent

Celebrated Grand Opening of the Residential Treatment Center - 180 beds - 24 detox, 80 women (30 pregnancy), 76 men

Secured CARF Accreditation - 2nd of 3 year accreditation

Renewed HUD-funded housing grants

Improved Agency Visibility and Community Relations

Focused on Human Resource Initiatives - quarterly staff meetings; bi-annual employee surveys and wage increases for all staff

Successful Audit by Barnes Denning

Page 5: 2018 Annual Report of Services - Transitions, Inc....located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients. Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions

2018 Treatment Services131,000 Treatment Services Provided1,497 Individuals Served

Page 6: 2018 Annual Report of Services - Transitions, Inc....located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients. Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions

2018 Treatment Services

Page 7: 2018 Annual Report of Services - Transitions, Inc....located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients. Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions

Financial Information

Transitions is funded in part by contracts with: U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, Kentucky Housing Corporation, Boone County Fiscal Court, Campbell County Fiscal Court, Kenton County Fiscal Court, START, Department of Corrections, UNITE/KORE, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Probation & Parole, Community Development Block Grant, Drug Court, Medicaid, State of KY Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Grant

Page 8: 2018 Annual Report of Services - Transitions, Inc....located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients. Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions

Thank You to Our DonorsAllstate Giving Campaign - Anonymous - Jim & Mary Beiting - Justin Blackburn - Scott Bray - Debbie Brooks - Charles Brown

Bill & Sue Butler - The Butler Foundation - Michael & Cathy Bridewell - Kerry Byrne - Rita Cahill - Wayne & Fran Carlisle - Caddell Charities Michael Cahill - Jeannie Carnes - Dorothy Caster - Mike & Lynn Chilelli - Doug & Mary Kay Cox - M. Davis - Ralph & Irma Drees

R & J Dungan - The R.C. Durr Foundation - Mike & Leslie Dyas - EGC Construction - Seth Egger - First Christian Church First Church of Christ - Henry & Elaine Fischer - Angela Fiszlewicz - Cary Friedly - Forcht Bank - Dr. Richard Gaston

Gloria Dei Lutheran Church - Karen Grillot - The Gensler Butler Charitable Fund - The Greater Cincinnati Foundation - Dr. Perilou Goddard Mary Gregory - Steve Harper - Heart & Hands Ministry - Heritage Bank - Jeffrey Herold - Hilltop Industries - Thomas & Terry Honebrink

John Howard - Thomas Infante - Cathy Jackson - Tracy Jarboe - Sarah Jones - Debra Kaiser - Robert Kloentrup - John Kraft - Richard Kruse Robert & Linda Kohlhepp - Thomas & Kathy Lekan - Craig & Deborah Mann - Cindy Marsh - Douglas Martin

The Mayerson Student Philanthropy Project - J & M Meier - Northern Kentucky Hates Heroin - McKenzie Pathak - Keith & Sherrie Riddell John A. Schroth Family Charitable Trust/ PNC Charitable Trusts - Robert Ries - Dr. Holly Riffe - Peter Roush - St. Elizabeth Healthcare

Saint Barbara Church - Robert Sathe - Marguerite Schabell & Robert Schabell -Bill & Betsy Scheben - Owen & Sharon Serey - Doris Serra Mr. & Mrs. George Sharp, III - James Shelton - Dan Sheehan - Anna Shuttleworth - Margaret Smith - Elsa M. Heisel Sule Foundation

Sarah Stewart - Ann Sweeney - Chip & Joyce Tappan - Burr Travis Hardy Tribble - Amy & James Wright - Bill & Marti Yung Frank & Ruth Zinn - Frank & Lauren Zinn Jennifer Zinn & Gustaf Andreasen - Peter Zinn

*Every attempt was made to ensure accuracy of this donor list

Page 9: 2018 Annual Report of Services - Transitions, Inc....located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients. Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions

Falmouth Treatment Center512 Maple Avenue, Falmouth, KY 41040

859.491.4435

Residential Treatment Center - 859.491.4435 Dayton Healthy Newborn House - 859.479.2086

Grateful Life Center - 859.359.4500 Falmouth Treatment Center - 859.491.4435

Page 10: 2018 Annual Report of Services - Transitions, Inc....located at 313 Madison Pike in Erlanger, KY, is open and accepting new patients. Transitions, Inc. has always offered solutions

2018 Board of DirectorsRyan Beck, Busald Funk Zevely Chris Bradley, Business OwnerDebbie Brooks, YWCA of Greater CincinnatiNycole Brundidge, Cabinet of Health and Family ServicesBruno Giacomuzzi, St. Elizabeth HealthcareDr. Perilou Goddard, Northern Kentucky UniversityMary Gregory, St. Elizabeth HealthcarePeter Lefaivre, RetiredMark Pike, Business OwnerHannah Powers, Department of Public AdvocacyDr. Holly Riffe, Northern Kentucky UniversityDan Sheehan, Retired