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500 Walnut Street
McKeesport, PA 15132
412-675-8530
fax: 412-675-8888
Rehabilitation
Recovery
Quality of Life
Mon Yough Community Services, Inc
Annual Report
Fiscal Year 2013
D&A Services
An affiliate of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Behavioral Health Services
Annual Report
Fiscal Year 2013
D&A Services
Project Service Area
Mon Yough Community Services, Inc provides services to the following geographic areas:
Clairton
Lincoln Boro
Dravosburg
McKeesport
Duquesne
Port Vue
Elizabeth Boro
South Versailles Twp.
Elizabeth Twp.
Versailles Boro
Forward Twp.
West Elizabeth
Glassport
White Oak
Liberty Boro
North Versailles
Project Funding
Mon Yough Community Services, Inc receives funding through a variety of funding sources.
At the federal level, major funding sources include the national Institute on Drug Abuse
(NIDA) and the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). These
funds are channeled at the state level through the Department of Health, Office of Drug and
Alcohol Services. Funds are supplied through the contracted services with the Allegheny
County Behavioral Health Services.
Funding is also received on a fee for services arrangement in the Outpatient areas.
Governing Body
The Drug and Alcohol projects of Mon Yough Community Services, Inc are responsible to
the Mon Yough Community Services, Inc, Board of Directors (see attached). MYCS is an
affiliate of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Behavioral Health Services.
Project Target Population
Prevention Population:

Youth in school (ages 6-18)

Community
Intervention:

Treatment Alternatives for Safer Community (TASC)

Allegheny County Alcohol Highway Safety Program (DUI)

Adolescents (age 14-19)

Adults male/female

Pregnant women; women and children

Families and spouses of drug users
Treatment:
Current population in treatment per diagnosis:
alcohol abuse/ dependence
cannabis abuse/ dependence
cocaine- abuse/ dependence
opioid- abuse/ dependence
polysubstance dependence
167
124
75
73
49
30%
23%
13%
13%
9%
alcohol abuse in remission
opioid abuse in remission
cocaine- abuse in remission
cannabis abuse in remission
25
12
13
11
5%
2%
2%
2%
Referral Sources:

D&A Abuse Care Provider

Probation

Parole

Self

Court/Criminal Justice

Community Service Agencies/Individual

School

Physicians/Hospital

Family/Friend

Employer/EAP

Clergy/Religious

SCA
No one is denied services because of age, race, religion, sex, ethnicity, color, national origin,
marital status, sexual orientation, or handicap.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS:
Treatment Services:
MYCS D&A Treatment
o Provides outpatient and intensive outpatient services to those who have a
primary substance abuse disorder and those with a co-occurring disorders of
substance abuse and mental health disorder. Services include individual,
group, psychiatric evaluation and medication checks.
Treatment Alternatives for Safer Communities (TASC)
o Provides case management services and serves as a link between the Criminal
Justice System and treatment services. Services provided include screening of
those involved in the criminal justice system for treatment need; referral;
facilitation and coordination and communication between treatment services
and criminal justice system; skill/life skill groups and facilitation of
educational needs such as GED.
Allegheny County Highway Safety Program (DUI Program)
o Education and treatment programs. Programs target first time offenders;
multiple offenders education classes and treatment groups; multiple offender
electronic monitoring and treatment groups; underage treatment program.
Student Assistance and Prevention Program
o Assist school personnel in the identification, referral and support of the
students who are experiencing a variety of behavioral, academic, or other
difficulties that are interfering with daily functioning as well as those
impacted by drug and alcohol use.. The services are comprised of prevention
and intervention not treatment. Students requiring additional services are
referred for treatment.
Drug and Alcohol Recovery Support Services
o Provides nontraditional services to high risk populations using harm
reduction model of care. Programs include:
o Homeless case management
o Healthcare for homeless
o Allegheny county jail peer counseling and peer advocacy
o Syphilis testing
Mon Yough Substance Abuse Services
Alcohol & Other Drug Outpatient Treatment Services
SUMMARY OF SERVICES
July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013
Center for Substance Abuse
SERVICE DESCRIPTION
PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION
D/A URINALYSIS
D/A BREATHALIZER
D/A CASE MANAGEMENT
PCPC EVALUATION
CLINICAL EVALUATION
INDIVIDUAL THERAPY
GROUP THERAPY
FAMILY THERAPY
MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
Activities and Accomplishments
Center for Substance Abuse:
Clinical/Treatment:
 Additional day track
 Incorporated more 12-Step philosophy
Physical Plant
 Updated group room DVD and monitor
 Added 12-Step banners
74 events
332 events
233 events
1745 events
729 events
936 events
930 hours
9947 hours
0 hours
181 events


Keyless building entry
Monthly fire drills have been maintained and all staff have been trained in use of fire
extinguisher
Administration
 Continued use of psych consult reports for management tools
 Maintaining productivity standards
Financials
Please see attached financial statement of income and expenses for the period ending June
30, 2013.
Financial Statement
Year ending June 30, 2013
D&A – FY2013
Revenues $430,939
Expenses
$392,426
Net Income $38,513