Definition:

A set of values that indicate the approved classification of the agency, organization or individual that referred the client for treatment.

Guide for Use:

Agency staff can select up to two referral sources to the agency. They are entered into two separate text boxes (fields).   

For example, the client indicated they had been seen in their local community health center; the center recommended specific substance use treatment services. Select Community Health Center.

Permissible Values
Self
Family/Friends
Education/Training Programs/Services
Initial Assessment Treatment Planning Agency
Residential Withdrawal Management Service Level 1, 2, 3
Community Withdrawal Management Service Level 1, 2, 3
Residential Treatment Services Agency
Residential Supportive Housing Agency Level 1 & 2
Community Treatment Agency
Community Day/Evening Treatment Services Agency
Residential Medical/Psychiatric Services Agency
Community Medical/Psychiatric Services Agency
Case Management Agency
Psychiatric Services/Hospital
Private Psychiatrist/Psychologist

Medical Services - Hospital

Medical Services - Private

Community Health Centre

Physician/Private Practitioner
Public Health Unit/Nursing Services
Community Mental Health Agency - Adult Program
Community Mental Health Agency - Child Program
Social Service Agency - Adult Program

Social Service Agency - Child Program

Other Community Institution/Residential Program
Housing Programs/Services
Self-Help Groups (e.g. Alcoholics Anonymous)
EAP - Employee Assistance Program
Police
Other Legal System - Excluding Police
Connex
Other
Traditional Healer/Elders
Women's/Men's Shelters
Alternative Health Therapies
Native Treatment Services
Housing - Native/Non-Profit
Other Native Services
Toronto WMS Central Access (For Toronto WMS ONLY)
OPGH - Ontario Problem Gambling Helpline
MHSIO - Mental Health Services Information Ontario
Responsible Gaming Information Centres
Unknown

Context:

Assists in developing a typology of clients and in determining patterns of referrals.  Tracking of client movement between agencies and programs.  Identifying the patterns of interaction between agencies providing substance abuse and or problem gambling services and other related services in the health and community care fields. Improving understanding of the pathways followed by clients entering agencies providing substance abuse and problem gambling services.  Agencies understanding their relationships with other service providers and identifying gaps that may exist in their local or regional networks.

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