We provide Professional & Personalized Social Services that are delivered by Qualified Professionals for Children/Adolescents & Adults.
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Services We Offer:
Individual , Group & Family Therapy: Outpatient behavioral health services include assessment, treatment (individual medical evaluation and management, including medication management, individual and group therapy, behavioral health counseling), family therapy, and psychological testing for recipients of all ages.
Community Support Services: Community Support Team (CST) services consist of mental health and substance abuse rehabilitation services and supports necessary to assist adults (age 18 and older) in achieving rehabilitative and recovery goals. This is an intensive community rehabilitation service that provides treatment and restorative interventions to: assist individuals to gain access to necessary services; reduce psychiatric and addiction symptoms; and develop optimal community living skills. Services offered by the CST shall be documented in a Person Centered Plan and must include: assistance and support for the individuals in crisis situations; service coordination; psycho-education and support for individuals and their families; individual restorative interventions for the development of interpersonal, community coping and independent living skills; development of symptom monitoring and management skills; monitoring medication; and self medication. Individuals will experience decreased crisis episodes, and increased community tenure, time working, in school or with social contacts, and personal satisfaction and independence. Through supports based on the individuals' needs, consumers will reside in independent or semi-independent living arrangements, and be engaged in the recovery process.
Respite Care: Respite Care is care offered to consumers and their care givers are temporary relief and support. Care may be provided inside or outside the home for a specified period of time so that the primary care giver of the consumer may receive some relief from the normal daily responsibilities that are associated for caring for those who have serious and ongoing persisten mental illnesses.
Diagnostic Assessment: A Diagnostic/Assessment is an intensive clinical and functional face to face evaluation of a recipient's mental health, developmental disability, or substance abuse condition that results in the issuance of a Diagnostic/Assessment report with a recommendation regarding whether the recipient meets target population criteria, and includes an order for Enhanced Benefit services that provides the basis for the development of an initial Person Centered Plan. For substance abuse-focused Diagnostic/Assessment, the designated Diagnostic Tool specified by DMH (e.g., SUDDS IV, ASI, SASSI) for specific substance abuse target populations (i.e., Work First, DWI, etc.) must be used. In addition, any elements included in this service definition that are not covered by the tool must be completed.
Intensive In-Home: a therapeutic intervention intended to stablize children, increase parental capacity, and promote reunification or prevent the utlization of out-of-home placements (i.e. psychiatric hospital. therapeutic foster care and residential treatment facility). Interventations are delivered primarily in family's home, school and community. The focus of this time-limited intervention is to defuse the current crisis and provide intensive case management to link the family to other needed community services.