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Continuity of Operations Plan
Revised June 1, 2016
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Table of Contents
Introduction and Purpose 3 Objectives; Planning Assumptions 4 Primary Essential Functions 5 Communication Systems Supporting Essential Functions 5 Authorities and References 6 Concept of Operations 6 Decision Process 6 Alert, Notification and Implementation 6 Devolution 7 Mission Critical Systems 7 Vital Files; Records and Databases 8 Reconstitution 8 Planning Responsibilities 9 Logistics 9 Alternate Facility Operations 9 Alternate Work Locations 10 Interoperable Communications 10 Test, Training and Exercises 11 Plan Maintenance 11 Pandemic Operational Considerations 11 Planning Assumptions 11 World Health Organization Pandemic Alert Protocol 12 Staffing, Personal Hygiene; Social Distancing 12 Workplace Cleaning 13 Employee Assistance During Pandemic; Well Employees Returning to Work 13 Essential Employees; Travel 13
Appendices Appendix A Order of Succession 14 Appendix B Essential Functions Matrix 15 Appendix C Employees’ Emergency Contact Information 24 Appendix D Disaster Behavioral Health Services 25 Appendix E Psychiatric Emergency Facilities – Locations and Contact Information 26 Appendix F Behavioral Health Agencies – Locations and Contact Information 27 Appendix G Critical Disaster Services and Contact Information 28 Appendix H Trained Disaster Behavioral Health Volunteer Contact Information 29 Appendix I Evacuation Routes 30 Appendix J Psychiatric Hospitals 32 Appendix K Memorandum of Understanding for Alternate Location 33 Appendix L List of Infection Control Supplies 34
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Introduction and Purpose The County of Summit Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADM) Board is a political subdivision of the State of Ohio, organized under Chapter 340 of the Ohio Revised Code for the purpose of planning, funding, monitoring, and evaluating prevention, education, and treatment services for people with alcoholism, drug addiction, and/or mental illness. The ADM Board must ensure its operations are performed efficiently with minimal disruption, especially during an emergency. This document provides planning and program guidance for implementing the ADM Board’s Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) and programs to ensure the organization is capable of conducting its essential missions and functions under all threats and conditions. While the severity and consequences of an emergency cannot be predicted, effective contingency planning can minimize the impact on the ADM Board Global Ends, mission, employees, and facilities. As outlined in the Executive Limitations Policy Title: 2.6, Asset Protection, the Executive Director shall not allow ADM Board assets to be unprotected, inadequately maintained or unnecessarily exposed to risk. The Executive Director has the authority to begin implementation of the plan. The plan can be executed in his/her discretion in its totality or partially, depending upon the need. This plan is only applicable to ADM Board operations and employees. The County of Summit ADM Board funds and/or supports a network of organizations who offer a variety of services that help individuals in recovery. A list of service providers that receive funding and/or support through the County of Summit ADM Board is available. Each service provider is required to have an agency-specific plan for continuity of operations in the event of a disaster. This plan has been developed in accordance with a template that follows the traditional functional Emergency Operations Plan format detailed in Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Preparedness Directorate’s Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 101.
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Objectives The objectives of this plan are outlined below:
1. Ensure that ADM Board can perform its Mission and Primary Essential Functions under all conditions.
2. Reduce the loss of life and minimize property damage and loss. 3. Execute a successful order of succession with accompanying essential duties in the event
a disruption renders the Executive Director, Supervising Managers and employees unable, unavailable, or incapable of assuming and performing their essential duties and responsibilities of the office.
4. Ensure that ADM Board has facilities where it can continue to perform in achieving its Global Ends, as appropriate, during a continuity event.
5. Protect essential facilities, equipment, records, and other assets, in the event of a disruption.
6. Achieve the timely and orderly recovery and reconstitution from an emergency. 7. Ensure and validate continuity readiness through a continuity test, training, and exercise
program and operational capability.
Planning Assumptions The Executive Director has the authority to begin implementation of the plan. The plan can be executed in his/her discretion in its totality or partially, depending upon the need. The plan will be implemented under the following emergency conditions:
• Natural Disasters causing significant property damage and/or injury or death to a significant number of Summit County residents, including, but not limited to:
o Flood o Tornados/wind storm o Earthquake o Major and multiple fires o Snow and/or ice storms
• Man-made Disasters that induce panic and cause significant property damage and/or injury or death to a significant number of Summit County residents. Including, but not limited to:
o Terrorism attacks o Bombs o Power Outages o Hostage situations
• Pandemic
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Primary Essential Functions Essential functions are those activities that must be continued under any and all circumstances. The Essential Functions Matrix outlines each department essential function and priority levels.
Communication Systems The ADM Board’s Communication System is an essential component for daily operations and essential functions. The Manager of Information Technology is responsible for the coordination and integration of organizational communications system and information system needs. This section provides the current communication system providers and describes services.
Communication System
Current Provider
Contact Information Services Provided
Any special services available
Metro E (Data and Virtual PRI) and Copper Lines
Windstream (800)600-5050 www.windstream.com
Connections Repair
Can provide data and conference bridge call services
Additional Broadband Internet Access
Time Warner (866)892-4249 business.twc.com/support
Internet Services
Can provide telephone services
Telephone System N2Net/Digium (216) 619-2000 [email protected] www.n2net.net www.digium.com
Phone System
Can provide telephone and data services
E-Mail AppRiver (850)932-9900 www.appriver.com [email protected]
e-mail Hosted exchange service
Server Support Dell (866)410-3355 Hardware Support
Backup/Restore/Data Recovery
Datacore (216) 398-8499 [email protected]
Onsite and Cloud Backup and Recovery services
Can provide virtual servers and temp data center.
Network and Wi-Fi Devices
NEC Unified Solutions
(877)463-2267 Network Device Repair
Updated 12/19/14
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Authorities and References
Ohio Revised Code • §340.03 (1b) [any board is authorized] to assess the community mental health needs, set
priorities and develop plans for the operation of community mental health services. • §340.03 (6bi) in an emergency situation, any board may operate a mental health service,
program or facility in order to provide essential services for the duration of the emergency.
• §340.033 (F1a) in an emergency situation, any board may operate a program (AoD) in order to provide essential services for the duration of the emergency.
• The State of Ohio Homeland Security Strategic Plan sets as goals & objectives the development and maintenance of Continuity of Operations Plans: “Develop and Maintain Continuity of Operations Plan.
o Develop a list of essential functions as well as a roster of fully equipped and trained emergency employees with the authority to perform the essential functions and activities.
o Determine succession of both the agency head as well as other key positions in the agency and specific pre-delegation of authority.
o Determine one viable alternate work facility from which to continue essential agency functions should the primary facility be rendered unusable, to include supporting equipment and critical communications systems.
o Develop Continuity of Operations Plans that include procedures, logistics and support plans to move to selected alternate work locations.
o Identify special needs populations…. Determine the best way to create messages and the best method to
deliver those messages Distribute critical information tailored to special needs population…”
Concept of Operations
Decision Process The Executive Director, in consultation with the Addictions Services Coordinator, is responsible for making the decision to implement the Continuity of Operations Plan. Should the Executive Director not be available, the Order of Succession will be followed. The plan may be activated when a natural or man-made disaster with significant property damage and/or injury or death occurs within Summit County. The plan may also be activated in its entirety or partially as may be appropriate especially in the early stages of a pandemic or at such time as clear warning is delivered regarding an expected natural disaster.
Alert, Notification and Implementation Process The ADM Board maintains plans and procedures for communicating and coordinating activities with employees before, during, and after a continuity event. Prior to an event, the Executive Director and All Hazard Coordinator will monitor advisory information, including the Department of Homeland Security National Terrorism Advisory, the Federal Government
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Response Stages for Pandemic Influenza, intelligence, and the Summit County Emergency Management Agency. In the event normal operations are interrupted or if an incident appears imminent, the Executive Director will take the following steps to communicate the organization’s operating status with all employees:
• The Executive Director or designated successor will notify the Supervising Managers who will in turn notify their employees.
• In the event employees holding key positions are unable to perform their duties, the Order of Succession.
• Essential employees and their secondary alternate are identified in the Essential Functions Matrix. Supervising Managers shall have the authority to make decisions of an urgent nature when normal channels of direction are disrupted. That authority shall terminate when channels of direction have been restored.
Devolution Devolution refers to plans to identify and conduct the ADM Board’s essential functions in the aftermath of a worst-case scenario, one in which the Executive Director is incapacitated and key employees are unavailable. In such an event, the ADM Board will follow the Order of Succession. Mission Critical Systems Critical systems necessary to perform essential functions are noted in the Essential Functions Matrix. Records necessary to perform essential functions and to reconstitute normal operations after the emergency ceases are listed in Vital Files, Records or Database Matrix as well as the Essential Functions Matrix. The vast majority of critical files are stored on the Board’s file server(s), thus are readily available as long as computer services are operational. No critical data (or client data) is to be stored on individual employee workstations. Appendices In this COOP you will find a collection of supplementary material that may not be referenced in the document. The appendices are included in this document to assist with critical ADM Board functions during a disaster situation, when such information may not be readily available. For example, if the Mental Health Treatment Services & Support Coordinator, the Coordinator of Forensic Services or the Chief Clinical Officer needs to contact psychiatric hospitals to ensure continuity of care for clients under ADM Board supervision, a listing of psychiatric hospitals utilized by the ADM Board. A listing of all Appendices is found in the Table of Contents.
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Vital Files, Records and Databases File, Record, Database
Form Storage Location
Responsible for development & update
Who has hardcopy?
List of Disaster Mental Health Professionals
Electronic Hard copy
Server(s)- Excel
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator Associate Director of Clinical Services
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator, Coordinator of Forensic Services, Associate Director of Clinical Services, Summit County Emergency Management Agency, American Red Cross
Forensic Records
Electronic Server(s) Coordinator of Forensic Services
Multiple databases including MACSIS, Banner, SSI…
Electronic Server(s) Manager of Information Technology
List of Agency Directors
Electronic
Server(s)
Manager of Administration
Essential Functions Matrix
Electronic Hardcopy
Server(s) COOP
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator All Supervising Managers
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator
Human Resources Files
Hardcopy ADM Board Offices
Manager of Administration
Manager of Administration
Reconstitution Procedures for returning to normal operations will vary dependent upon the extent (if any) of damage to the offices, access to the site and availability of employees. If the offices are not damaged and the area is safe for employees to return to the office building, employees will be notified by their Supervising Manager to return to work. If offices are damaged, but not to the extent that relocation will be required, employees will be notified by their Supervising Manager to return to work if their work area is safe or there is adequate space for them in another part of the offices. If offices are seriously damaged to the extent that they cannot safely be occupied, the Executive Director will make the decision to either look for long term alternatives or remain in alternative relocation status at IBH. As soon as computer services are available, employees will be able to
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work from home and will be notified to return to work once safe usable work sites are available for them. Planning Responsibilities The All Hazards Coordinator is responsible for the development, maintenance, training and active management of the Continuity of Operations Plan. This section summarizes the strategy for active management.
Responsibility Position Frequency
Update Plan Executive Director Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator
Annually
Update Communication Rosters ADM Employees
Manager of Administration
Annually
Update Communication Rosters Provider Agency Executive Directors
Associate Director of Operations Administrative Support
Annually
Review status of vital files, records and databases
Manager of Information Technology Departmental Review
Annually
Conduct annual alert and notification tests
Executive Director Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator Manager of Administration
Annually
Develop and Facilitate training on continuity of operations plan
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator
Annually
Plan and hold exercises to test the effectiveness of the COOP and determine needed changes.
Executive Director Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator Manager of Administration
Every two years
Logistics Alternate Facility Operations If the offices of the ADM Board are damaged to the extent that they are not safe for business to be transacted (a decision that will be made by Police or Fire); or if the area is closed because of peripheral damage, the ADM Board has a Memo of Understanding with Interval Brotherhood Home (IBH) to relocate to the Education Building on the IBH campus at 3445 S. Main Street, Akron, OH 44319.
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In the event that computer services remain operational, even though the building is damaged, a move to IBH (for computer operations) may not be necessary. Employees may be able to perform some of their essential duties and responsibilities from other alternate locations, or their individual homes. In this event the Manager of Information Technology will be consulted to establish access for employees to the ADM Board network from an alternate work location. Key employees currently have access to computer resources from their home computer networks, and additional employees can easily be granted access. Alternate Work Location In the event that computer resources are not operational – and unlikely to become operational within a week or more – an alternate work location may be needed. The ADM Board has an agreement with Interval Brotherhood Home (IBH) which would permit the Board to temporarily relocate to that agency. IBH is geographically separated from the ADM Board offices and would probably not be affected in the same manner as the ADM Board offices in the event of a disaster that damages the ADM Board offices and/or peripheral area. IBH has sufficient space and equipment to permit Board employees to continue basic functions. If computer resources will not be able to become operational (i.e. building destroyed), the ADM Board will need to purchase equipment to reestablish a computing base utilizing our offsite (cloud) server backups to restore servers. All cloud data should be easily accessible through Datacore for immediate restoration. Datacore can provide server access for a short period of time while new equipment is being delivered. “Special” and archival backups are to be stored offsite in a safety deposit box at First Merit Bank. However, this data will not be critical for resuming normal day to day operations. Interoperable Communications With the purchase of equipment needed to restore computer services, interoperable communications would be available at IBH to the extent that Board employees will have the ability to communicate within the organization and outside the organization.
• Capability is commensurate with the Board’s essential functions • Ability to communicate with essential employees via telephone and email. • Ability to communicate with other agencies, organizations and clients via telephone and
email. • Access to data and systems will temporally be available through Datacore. • Communications systems for use in situations with and without warning are individuals’
cell phones. A list of these phone numbers is available hardcopy and e-file. • Ability to support COOP operational requirements. The Essential Function Matrix
includes lists of needed equipment and supplies. • Ability to operate at the alternate facility within 12 hours, and for up to 30 days, is
possible because of advance preparation. • Interoperability with existing field infrastructures. Agencies that operate with the support
of the Board will receive a copy of the Board’s Continuity of Operations Plan.
The same communication systems will be available at employees’ homes if the computer services remain operational.
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Test, Training and Exercises The Addictions Services Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the annual update of the plan and developing and facilitating employee education on the COOP and their individual roles during an emergency. Table top exercises will be conducted on an annual basis in order to test the plan from alert through reconstitution. Every two years, in consultation with the Executive Director, an exercise will be planned to test the effectiveness of the COOP and determine needed changes. Employees are encouraged to develop a family disaster plan. The likelihood of an employee reporting to work and able to work increases when there is a family disaster plan. Education regarding the essential components of a family disaster plan will be provided in the employee training. The Addictions Services Coordinator will coordinate scheduling employee trainings and exercises with the Manager of Administration. Plan Maintenance The development, maintenance, training, exercising and strategy of maintaining the COOP requires active management. The Addictions Services Coordinator is responsible for plan maintenance and coordinating annual requirements. Pandemic Operational Considerations
Planning Assumptions In a pandemic, disruption to operations will mainly be human-resource related. This is unlike other disasters where disruptions to business services are likely to be infrastructure related. It is possible that forty percent of the ADM staff will be unavailable due to illness, the need to care for sick family members or fear of falling ill.
• A pandemic will occur. The unknowns are when a pandemic will occur, how widespread it will be, how much warning we will have and where the new or mutant virus will originate.
• Shortage of resources will occur. • Multiple areas will be affected simultaneously. • The pandemic will affect ADM employees, contract agency employees and clients of the
ADM system. • Non-essential functions will be suspended. • Functions essential for protecting the health and lives of the community will be
maintained. • A pandemic cycle may last for 90 days. There are usually two cycles during a pandemic.
Projections indicate that a pandemic may last for up to 18 months. • Social distancing is one of the surest ways to slow the spread of pandemic illness.
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World Health Organization Pandemic Alert Protocol Period Phase Characteristics Inter pandemic 1 No new influenza virus subtypes have been detected in humans. An
influenza virus subtype that has caused human infection may be present in animals. If present in animals, the risk of human infection or disease is considered low.
2 No new influenza virus subtypes have been detected in humans. However, a circulating animal influenza virus subtype poses a substantial risk of human disease.
Pandemic Alert 3 Human infections with a new subtype, but no human-to-human spread, or at most, rare instances of spread, to a close contact.
4 Small clusters with limited human-to-human transmission but spread is highly localized, suggesting that the virus is not well adapted to humans.
5 Larger clusters, but human-to-human spread is still localized, suggesting that the virus is becoming increasingly better adapted to humans, but may not yet be fully transmissible.
Pandemic 6 Pandemic increased and sustained transmission in general population. The Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator receives daily/weekly communications from the Center for Disease Control regarding disease outbreaks throughout the world. These communications will include the Pandemic Alert Protocol. The Addictions Services Coordinator will regularly communicate with the Manager of Clinical Services concerning the level of alert. Staffing In consultation with Supervising Managers, the Manager of Administration, will ascertain staffing needs and develop work schedules, filling gaps as possible. In the event an incumbent is incapable or unavailable the Order of Succession for employees will serve as a guide to fulfill essential duties, successors have been identified to ensure there is no lapse in essential decision making authority. All operational and human resource policies will remain in effect unless modified by action of the Executive Director. Personal Hygiene Employees shall be encouraged to practice basic hygiene measures such as covering nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing, adopting good hand washing practices, use of alcohol-based hand sanitizer after contact with another person. Training in Blood Borne Pathogens will be provided for employees, if this situation arises. Alcohol-based hand sanitizer will be available. Hygiene notices will be posted at all entrances, washrooms and public areas. Social Distancing The single best way to limit the spread of pandemic is by social distancing.
• Minimize contact with others. • Avoid crowded places and large gatherings of people. • Maintain a distance of at least one yard between individuals. • Use the telephone, video conferencing and the internet as much as possible, avoiding
face-to-face contact when feasible.
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• Avoid unnecessary travel.
Workplace Cleaning During a pandemic, additional measures to minimize the transmission of the virus through environmental sources, particularly hard surfaces (e.g. sinks, handles, railings, counters, telephones, keyboards). Transmission from contaminated hard surfaces is unlikely but influenza viruses may live up to two days on such surfaces. Influenza viruses are inactivated by alcohol and by chlorine. Surfaces that are frequently touched with hands should be cleaned often, preferably daily. All magazines and papers will be removed from waiting areas and common areas. A listing of suggested infection control supplies are included in this plan. Employee Assistance during Pandemic The Executive Director and Supervising Managers will
• Provide information on flexible work hours and alternative work locations to employees. • Encourage social distancing. • Communicate and permit employees to telecommunicate when possible and appropriate.
Well Employees Returning to Work During a pandemic, employees may become ill and recover from the pandemic. These employees may be invaluable as they may have a resistance to the virus. However, it is important to verify their health prior to returning to work. Employees will be required to undergo ‘fit for duty’ testing and provide certification from a Health Care Provider before returning to work. Essential Employees Please refer to the Order of Succession and Key Employees. Travel Business related travel in or out of state shall be curtailed.
REVIEWED AND APPROVED __________________________ ___________ Kimberly Patton Date Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator __________________________ ___________ Gerald A. Craig Date Executive Director
County of Summit ADM Board COOP
Order of Succession Key Position Successor 1 Successor 2 Successor 3
Executive Director
Associate Director of Clinical Services Chief Clinical Officer Associate Director of
Operations
Chief Clinical Officer
Senior Clinical Consultant Executive Director Associate Director of
Clinical Services
Manager of Administration
Associate Director of Operations Executive Director Chief Clinical Officer
Associate Director of Clinical Services Chief Clinical Officer Executive Director MH & Client Rights’
Coordinator Manager of Community Relations
Executive Director Associate Director of Operations
Associate Director of Clinical Services
Associate Director of Operations
Executive Director Accountant- Financial Statements Accountant
Associate Director of Operations
Manager of Information Technology
Informational Technology Specialist
Informational Technology Consultant
Clients Rights
Care Management & Compliance Coordinator
Associate Director of Clinical Services Chief Clinical Officer
APPENDIX A
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County of Summit ADM Board COOP
Essential Functions Matrix Priority Level: Duration Priority 1 One Week Priority 2 Two to Three weeks
Priority Level: Duration Priority 3 One to Three months Priority 4 Four to Six months Priority 5 Up to Eighteen months
Priority
Department
Function
Personnel Primary/Secondary
Vital Records &
Databases
Supplies
1
1
Clients Rights Clinical Services
Response to client Complaints Disaster Services – Maintain databases
Mental Health Treatment & Clients Rights Coordinator Care Management & Compliance Coordinator
Current case files (hard copy)
1
Clinical Services
Disaster Services – Contact Disaster Staff
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator Associate Director of Clinical Services
List of trained disaster mental health staff & contact information (Excel- on server & hard copy – Appendix J
1
Clinical Services
Disaster Services – Client Care
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator Coordinator of Forensic Services
List of agencies with contact information – Appendix H List of group homes and contact information – Appendix F List of Psychiatric hospitals and contact information – Appendix G All Excel & hard copy – Appendix F
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County of Summit ADM Board COOP
Essential Functions Matrix Priority Level: Duration Priority 1 One Week Priority 2 Two to Three weeks
Priority Level: Duration Priority 3 One to Three months Priority 4 Four to Six months Priority 5 Up to Eighteen months
Priority
Department
Function
Personnel Primary/Secondary
Vital Records &
Databases
Supplies
1
Clinical Services
Disaster Services – Coordination with EMA, Red Cross, Agencies & other Disaster Services
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator
Coordinator of Forensic Services
Contact Information for EMA, Red Cross, OhioMHAS Disaster Services- Excel & Hard copy –Appendix I
1
Clinical Services
Disaster Services – Support of Direct Services provided by ADM Agencies
Please see “Disaster Behavioral Health Services” in Appendix D and Appendix E
Documentation Requirements
Alternative sites
1
Clinical Services
Represent Behavioral Health at Emergency Operations Center once opened, as needed
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator
1
Clinical Services
Annual OhioMHAS grant applications and/or reports (will be essential function dependent upon time of year)
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator Associate Director of Clinical Services
1
Clinical Services
Assuring Probate Court Process for initial involuntary hospitalizations and court ordered medications
Chief Clinical Officer MH Treatment & Client Rights’ Coordinator
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County of Summit ADM Board COOP
Essential Functions Matrix Priority
Level: Duration Priority 1 One Week
Priority 2 Two to Three weeks
Priority Level: Duration
Priority 3 One to Three months Priority 4 Four to Six months
Priority 5 Up to Eighteen months
Priority
Department
Function
Personnel Primary/Secondary
Vital Records &
Databases
Supplies
1
Finance
Payroll
Accountant Accountant- Financial
Statements Associate Director of
Operations
Time sheets
1
Information Technology
Monitor network
health
Information Technology Specialist
Manager of Information Technology
1
Information Technology
Maintain Server
Function
Information Technology Specialist
Manager of Information Technology
1
Information Technology
Maintain Communications
--Telephones --Fax/Copier
--Printer
Manager of Information Technology
Information Technology Specialist
1
Information Technology
Back up Servers on
daily basis
Information Technology Specialist
Manager of Information Technology
1
Information Technology
Keep secure
passwords for computer systems & communications
Information Technology Specialist
Manager of Information Technology
Manager of Information Associate Director of
Operations
1
Community Relations
Public Relations-
Communication to the public about
changes of service locations, times and mediums
Manager of
Community Relations
Executive Director
Agency CEO & PR
Contacts Database (on sever)
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County of Summit ADM Board COOP
Essential Functions Matrix Priority Level: Duration Priority 1 One Week Priority 2 Two to Three weeks
Priority Level: Duration Priority 3 One to Three months Priority 4 Four to Six months Priority 5 Up to Eighteen months
Priority
Department
Function
Personnel Primary/Secondary
Vital Records &
Databases
Supplies
1
Community Relations
Responding to requests for information
Manager of Community Relations Executive Director Agency CEOs & PRs
Disaster Brochures
2
Clinical Services
Forensic Clients- Maintain Database
Coordinator of Forensic Services
Access Forensic Clients Database- on Server
2
Clinical Services
Monitoring forensic clients for compliance with court orders and psychiatric stability
Coordinator of Forensic Services
Mental Health Treatment & Clients Rights Coordinator
Associate Director of Clinical Services
Access Forensic Clients Database- on Server
2
Clinical Services
Maintaining Outpatient Civil Commitment Process
Administrative Assistant
Mental Health Treatment and Clients Rights Coordinator
Chief Clinical Officer
Associate Director of Clinical Services
Probate Database
2
Clinical Services
Monitoring of patients in general and state hospital psychiatric units
Mental Health Treatment and Clients Rights Coordinator Coordinator of Forensic Services Chief Clinical Officer
State Daily Census Report
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County of Summit ADM Board COOP
Essential Functions Matrix Priority Level: Duration Priority 1 One Week Priority 2 Two to Three weeks
Priority Level: Duration Priority 3 One to Three months Priority 4 Four to Six months Priority 5 Up to Eighteen months
Priority
Department
Function
Personnel Primary/Secondary
Vital Records &
Databases
Supplies
2
Finance
Accounts Payables
Accountant Accountant- Financial Statements Associate Director of Operations
Banner Database QuickBooks Data Vendor files (on server) Certified Purchase Orders (hard copy)
Purchase Orders Availability forms Postage
2
Finance
Cash Deposits/ Accounts Receivables
Accountant- Financial Statements Accountant Associate Director of Operations
Recent months pay-ins receipted by County (hard copy)
Receipt book Pay-ins Revenue Deposit Forms Direct Deposit Forms
2
Finance
Agency Payments
Accountant Accountant- Financial Statements Associate Director of Operations
GOSH
Purchase Orders Postage
2
Finance
Encumbrance Changes/Closes and Correction Journal Vouchers
Accountant- Financial Statements Accountant Associate Director of Operations
Banner QuickBooks Outlook Database Purchase Order copies Documentation for changes & closes. Payment vouchers and/or payins
2
Information Technology
Run various database routines to import state files (claims related & member related)
Manager of Information Technology Information Technology Specialist
2
Information Technology
Maintain & Monitor database functions
Manager of Information Technology Information Technology Specialist
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County of Summit ADM Board COOP
Essential Functions Matrix Priority Level: Duration Priority 1 One Week Priority 2 Two to Three weeks
Priority Level: Duration Priority 3 One to Three months Priority 4 Four to Six months Priority 5 Up to Eighteen months
Priority
Department
Function
Personnel Primary/Secondary
Vital Records &
Databases
Supplies
2
Information Technology
Import weekly MACSIS and combine GOSH data for payments
Claims Adjudicator Accountant Manager of Information Technology
GOSH/MACSIS
2
Information Technology
Process files to and from agencies/ Board/State
Information Technology Specialist Manager of Information Technology
GOSH/MACSIS
2
Information Technology
Assign UCIs and Medicaid eligibility
Enrollment Specialist Claims Adjudicator
GOSH/MACSIS/MITS
2
Information Technology
Maintain Medicaid Eligibility Record
Information Technology Specialist Information Technology Manager
GOSH/MACSIS/MITS
3
Clinical Services
Attend Court Hearings for Forensic Clients
Coordinator of Forensic Services
Mental Health Treatment Support Services & Clients Rights Coordinator
3
Clinical Services
Quality Assurance for AOD agencies (3 group meetings) that occur semi-monthly)
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator
3
Clinical Services
Receipt and Review of reportable incidents
Care Management & Compliance Coordinator
Chief Clinical Officer
3
Finance
Vendor File Maintenance
Accountant Accountant- Financial Statements Associate Director of Operations
Completed W9’s (hard copy) Banner Database QuickBooks Data
W9’s
3
Finance
Monthly Check Register Reports
Accountant Associate Director of Operations
Crystal Reports (past/current months) QuickBooks Data Register data
APPENDIX B
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County of Summit ADM Board COOP
Essential Functions Matrix Priority Level: Duration Priority 1 One Week Priority 2 Two to Three weeks
Priority Level: Duration Priority 3 One to Three months Priority 4 Four to Six months Priority 5 Up to Eighteen months
Priority
Department
Function
Personnel Primary/Secondary
Vital Records &
Databases
Supplies
3
Finance
Various Weekly & Monthly Reports
Accountant Accountant- Financial Statements Associate Director of Operations
QuickBooks GOSH/MACSIS C-View (or Crystal) Excel Banner Database
3
Finance
Financial Statements – To Board
Accountant- Financial Statements Associate Director of Operations
QuickBooks C View Adobe Banner Most of the following are hard copy: Prior month(s) QuickBooks JE; County payroll reports Liability Projection entry; Medicaid Reimbursement Accounting reports; GOSH/MACSIS overall breakdowns; ADM Invoices; Payment Voucher copies Encumbrance Close requests; Unearned income backup; Correction JE’s Change Orders
3
Information Technology
Claims Correction
Claims Adjudicator Manager of Information Technology
3
Information Technology
Adjudicate held/ denied claims
Claims Adjudicator Manager of Information Technology
4
Clinical Services
Forensic Clients- Maintain Records
Coordinator of Forensic Services MH & Treatment & Client Rights’ Coordinator
4
Clinical Services
QI activities to assure necessary services are being provided
Clinical Services Department
APPENDIX B
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Essential Functions Matrix Priority Level: Duration Priority 1 One Week Priority 2 Two to Three weeks
Priority Level: Duration Priority 3 One to Three months Priority 4 Four to Six months Priority 5 Up to Eighteen months
4
Clinical Services
OhioMHAS Performance Targeted Outline Reports
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator Research & Quality Improvement Coordinator
4
Clinical Services
MSHIP
Research & Quality Improvement Coordinator Clinical Services
4
Clinical Services
Teaching and Training of Psychiatric Residents
Chief Clinical Officer Sr. Clinical Consultant
4
Clinical Services
Ongoing training of CIT officers
Chief Clinical Officer
4
Clinical Services
Quarterly Statistical Reports
Research & Quality Improvement Coordinator Care Management & Compliance Coordinator
4
Clinical Services
OhioMHAS Reports including Community Plan oand other annual reports
Associate Director of Clinical Services Research & Quality Improvement Coordinator
5
Clinical Services
Continuous Quality Improvement Plan
Associate Director of Clinical Services Research & Quality Improvement Coordinator
5
Clinical Services
OhioMHAS Independent Peer Review
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator Licensed Clinical Staff
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Essential Functions Matrix Priority Level: Duration Priority 1 One Week Priority 2 Two to Three weeks
Priority Level: Duration Priority 3 One to Three months Priority 4 Four to Six months Priority 5 Up to Eighteen months
5
Clinical Services
Utilization Review of AOD High Cost Services
Care Management & Compliance Coordinator Licensed Clinical Staff
5
Clinical Services
Agency Budget Reviews
All clinical services staff Associate Director of Operations
5
Clinical Services
SAMI PACT Data Report
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator Research & Quality Improvement Coordinator
5
Clinical Services
OhioMHAS Referral Satisfaction Report
Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator Research & Quality Improvement Coordinator
5
Clinical Services
Medicaid Audits
Care Management & Compliance Coordinator Associate Director of Clinical Services
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Continuity of Operations Calling Tree
Purpose: In the event normal operations are interrupted or if an incident appears imminent that will interrupt normal business operations, the Executive Director will initiate the calling tree to communicate the organization’s operating status to all employees.
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Supervising Managers are responsible for contacting departmental employees. The preferred contact number is listed first. ** Employees agrees to receive and accept text messaging
Darlene Migas Administrative Assistant
Clinical Services 330-212-7573**
Christopher Freeman-Clark
Coordinator of Forensic Services
330-612-1197**
Jerry Craig Executive Director
Nick Veauthier Manager of Information
Technology 330-591-3983**
Lucky Tisch Communications &
Community Outreach Coordinator
330-701-4965**
Audrey Flinn Claims Adjudicator
330-256-7892**
Sheila Shuttlesworth Enrollment Specialist
330-524-6510**
Donelle Howland Accountant-Financial
Statements 330-414-5171** (330) 961-7650
Jackie Steward Manager of
Administration 216-926-4721**
Tom Mino Information Technology
Specialist 330-861-3451**
Fran Rudell Administrative Assistant
BoD & Operations 703-431-8065**
Aaron Ellington, PhD Evidence Based Practice
Coordinator 216-2691945**
Aimee Wade Associate Director of
Clinical Services 330-701-0579**
Christine Smalley Care Management &
Compliance Coordinator 330-421-4474**
Kimberly Patton Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator
440-623-3845**
Joanne Arndt Mental Health and Clients
Rights Coordinator 330-241-2478 **
Beth Kuckuck Children’s Program
Coordinator 330-328-8508**
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Jennifer Peveich Associate Director of
Operations 330-844-4843**
Charity Saffell Accountant
330-245-9730**
Mary Alice Sonnhalter
Manager of Community Relations
330-451-9821**
Doug Smith, M.D. Chief Clinical Officer
419-283-7792**
Eric Hutzell Research & Quality
Improvement Coordinator
440-344-3717**
Jerry Craig Executive Director 330-931-6377**
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Disaster Behavioral Health Services In the event of a disaster impacting Summit County, the ADM Agencies will- as able - continue to provide care to their active clients. It is expected that there will be a surge of new clients with behavioral health needs and that active clients’ stability may be compromised by the stress of a disaster. The ADM Board will work with agencies to plan and implement services during a disaster.
Service Service Locations Staff Funding Triage- Mental Health and AoD
• Service Centers and/or Shelters set up by Red Cross or EMA
• PES • Any ADM Agency
• ADM All Hazards Coordinators Team
• PES staff • Agency Staff
• None • Usual Funding
Crisis Intervention
• PES • Any ADM Agency • Children’s Hospital
• Agency Staff • PIRC Staff
• Usual Funding
Psychiatric Hospitalization
• PES- CSU • Akron General • St. Thomas • Northcoast • Children’s Hospital
• Facility Staff • Usual Funding
Detox
• Oriana Detox at ADM Crisis Center
• St. Thomas
• Agency Staff • Usual Funding
Telephone & online counseling may be provided and is approved by Ohio law. This may be particularly important in the event of a pandemic
Any ADM Agency
• Agency Staff
• Usual Funding
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Locations and Contact Information
Mental Health Emergencies http://www.portagepath.org/pes.html Addiction Crisis http://www.orianahouse.org/programs/summit/crisis_center.php
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Behavioral Health Agencies Locations and Contact Information
Adult Mental Health: http://www.admboard.org/adult-mental-health-services.aspx Children/Teen Mental Health: http://www.admboard.org/child-teen-mental-health-services.aspx
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Critical Disaster Services Contact Information
Disaster Agency
Website
Phone Number
Summit County
Emergency Management
Agency (EMA)
https://co.summitoh.net/index.php/departments/law/public-
safety/emergency-management
330-643-2558
Ohio
Emergency Management
Agency (EMA)
http://ema.ohio.gov/
614-889-7150
Ohio
Department of Mental Health and Addiction
Services (OhioMHAS) Emergency
Preparedness
http://mha.ohio.gov/Default.aspx?tabid=267
Summit, Portage
Chapter of the American Red
Cross
http://www.redcross.org/local/ohio/northeast/about/locations/summit-
portage-medina
330-535-6131
Summit County Medical Reserve Corps
http://scphoh.org/PROGRAMS/MRC.html
330-926-5774
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Trained Disaster Behavioral Health Volunteer Each ADM service provider is required to have an agency- specific plan of operations and to have an employee designated as their all hazards coordinator in the event of a disaster. For the most current list of agency trained All Hazard Coordinators contact Kimberly Patton, Addictions, Prevention & Training Coordinator or Chris Freeman-Clark, Alternate All Hazards Coordinator.
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Evacuation Routes
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Psychiatric Hospitals
Agency
Address
City/ZIP
ZIP
Akron General Medical Center (AGMC)
400 Wabash
Akron
44307
Summa-St. Thomas
444 N. Main St.
Akron
44310
Akron Children’s Hospital
One Perkins Square
Akron
44308
Psychiatric Intake Response Center (PIRC)
One Perkins Square
Akron
44308
Portage Path Emergency Services (PES)
10 Penfield
Akron
44310
North Coast Behavioral Health System
1756 Sagamore Rd.
Northfield
44067
VA Outpatient Center
55 Waterloo
Akron
44319
University of Akron Clinic
Simmons Hall
Akron
44325
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Memorandum of Understanding for Alternate Location
Maintained at the County of Summit ADM Board Office
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Infection Control Supplies
Infection Control Item # Units Purell Hand Sanitizer 20 oz GOJ302312
1 ctn (12 each)
Purell Hand Sanitizer 4.25 oz GOJ965124
2 ctn (24 each)
Clorox Disinfecting Spray CX5035310
25 ea
Clorox Disinfecting Wipes CXS035309
10 pks (70 wipes each)
Kleenex tissues KC103076
4 ctn (12 boxes each)
Latex gloves – Med # MEBMPFT702
3 bx (100 each)
Latex gloves-Large # MEBMPFT 703
3 bx (100 each)
Infectious Waste Bags Unisan Liner 33x40 UNS04204
1 ctn (100/Cs
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