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Barry Granek1, Pamela Mattel2, Angelo Barberio2
1New York Psychotherapy & Counseling Center, Jamaica, NY, USA.
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Consistent evidence demonstrates that care transition programs can significantly improve mental health outcomes, treatment engagement, satisfaction, and overall quality of life. However, the extent and fidelity of implementation across behavioral health systems remain underexamined. This article applies the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance) framework to evaluate the Pathway Home model, a community-based care transition program in New York that supports individuals returning to the community after psychiatric hospitalization or other institutional settings. Pathway Home integrates the evidence-based principles of Critical Time Intervention to provide person-centered, time-limited, multidisciplinary support during critical transition periods. Drawing on multiple reporting streams, prior evaluations, and program data, we examine how the model performs across each RE-AIM dimension, highlighting operational successes, implementation barriers, and areas requiring continued attention. Findings indicate that Pathway Home effectively reaches high-need populations, strengthens continuity of care, and reduces the risk of re-institutionalization through enhanced linkage to behavioral health, primary care, and social support. Its flexible, cross-system design has enabled replication and scale across diverse community settings. Despite its growth and demonstrated impact, challenges persist. Particularly related to long-term financial sustainability, workforce retention, and integration within fragmented health systems. The Pathway Home experience underscores the importance of adaptable implementation models and cross-sector partnerships in sustaining person-centered care transitions. Ongoing evaluation is critical to inform policy, funding, and practice strategies that ensure such models remain viable components of the behavioral health continuum.
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