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| Behavioral Health Assessment
- A face to face comprehensive clinical assessment conducted to determine the individual's problems, strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences, to develop a social and medical history to determine functional level and degree of ability verses disability. |
| Physician Services
- Psychotherapeutic services with medical evaluation and management including evaluation and assessment of physiological issues. Assessment and monitoring of an individual's status in relation to treatment with medication and ongoing assessment of the appropriateness of initiating or continuing services. |
| Nursing Services
- Services provided to observe, monitor and care for the physical, nutritional, and psychological issues that may arise during an individual's course of treatment. Also, monitoring of an individual's response to medication, educating the consumer and family about medication and its side effects, and training for self-administration of medication. |
| Individual Counseling
- Counseling techniques are used to assist a person in identifying and resolving personal, social, vocational, intrapersonal and interpersonal concerns. This may include: illness and medication self management, problem solving and cognitive skills, adaptive behaviors and skills, interpersonal skills, and knowledge regarding mental illness, substance related disorders and other relevant topics that assist in meeting the individual's or the support system's needs. |
| Group Counseling
- A therapeutic intervention provided in a group format directed toward achievement of specific goals defined by the individual consumer. Services may address goals/issues such as promoting recovery, and the restoration, development, enhancement or maintenance of: cognitive processing skills, healthy coping skills, adaptive behaviors and skills, interpersonal skills, and identifying and resolving personal, social, intrapersonal and interpersonal concerns. |
| Family Counseling
- This service provides systematic interactions between the identified individual consumer, staff and the individual's identified family members directed toward the restoration, development, enhancement or maintenance of functioning of the identified consumer/family unit. This includes support of the family and specific therapeutic interventions/activities to enhance family roles, relationships, communication and functioning that promote recovery of the individual. |
| Community Supports Individual
- Case management type services to provide rehabilitative, environmental support and resource coordination considered essential to assist an individual in gaining access to necessary services and in restoring him or herself to the best possible functional level with the greatest degree of life quality enhancement, self-efficacy and recovery, illness self management, and symptom reduction possible. Assistance may include, training in how to take medication, daily living skills, learning about one's mental illness, accessing community resources, etc. |
| Crisis Intervention
- Services that are directed toward the support of an individual who is experiencing an abrupt and substantial change in behavior which is usually associated with a precipitating situation and which is in the direction of severe impairment of functioning or marked distress. This service is designed to prevent out of community placement or hospitalization. |
| Psychosocial Rehabilitation
- A therapeutic, rehabilitative, skill building and recovery promoting service for individuals to gain the skills necessary to allow them to remain in or return to naturally occurring community settings and activities. Services include: individual or group skill building activities that focus on the development of skills to be used by individuals in their living, learning, working, and social environments, social, problem solving and coping skill development, illness and medication self-management, prevocational skills, and recreational activities/leisure skills. |
| Adult Substance Abuse Day Treatment
- A time limited, multi-faceted approach treatment service for persons who require structure and support to achieve and sustain recovery from substance related disorders. The following services are included: didactic presentations and psycho-educational information, individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling, and regular urine drug screens. |
| Adult Peer Supports
- Structured activities within a peer support center that promote socialization, recovery, wellness, self-advocacy, development of natural supports, and maintenance of community living skills. Activities are provided between and among individuals who have common issues and needs, and are consumer motivated, initiated and/or managed, and assist individual s in living as independently as possible. |
| Women's Substance Abuse Day Treatment (TANF Program)
- This program is for women only and specifically targets women enrolled in the state funded TANF program. This is a time limited, multi-faceted approach treatment service for persons who require structure and support to achieve and sustain recovery from substance related disorders. The following services are included: didactic presentations and psycho-educational information, individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling, and regular urine drug screens. |
| HIV Early Intervention Services
-confidential HIV risk assessment -Rapid HIV testing with same day results -Pre/post-test counseling -Risk reduction planning -Referral for HIV/AIDS services *no fees charged for the above services
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| Residential Services
- Two levels of residential services are provided (independent, and Intensive). Both include on site programming to assist individuals with successfully maintaining housing stability in the community, continue with their recovery, and increase self-sufficiency |
| Shelter Plus Care
- A Federally funded grant program that provides permanent housing and support services to those who meet the Federal definition of homeless and have been diagnosed with a mental illness or substance related diagnosis. |
| Community Access Group and Individual/ Day Support
- Services designed to assist the participant in acquiring, retaining, or improving self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills required for active community participation and independent functioning outside the participant's home or family home. These services are interventions in the areas of social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development and may include training in the areas of daily living skills (including leisure/recreation skills); communication training; mobility training; programming to reduce inappropriate and/or maladaptive behaviors; and training in the use of common community resources. Activities are provided in either community-based or facility-based settings but not in the participant's home or family home or any other residential setting. |
| Day Habilitation/Comprehensive Day
- Services are aimed primarily at the development, acquisition, enhancement, and maintenance of skills that further the participant's ability to function independently in the home and community. |
| Prevocational
- Services to prepare a participant for paid or unpaid employment and are for participants not expected to be able to join the general work force within one year. If compensated, individuals are generally paid less than 50% of the prevailing wage and services are provided either facility-based or at community sites other than the participant's home or family home or any other residential setting. |
| Supported Employment
- Ongoing supports that enable participant's, for whom competitive employment at or above the minimum wage is unlikely absent the provision of supports, and who, because of their disabilities, need supports, to perform in a regular work setting. The scope and intensity of Supported Employment services may change over time, based on the needs of the participant. Supported Employment services are conducted in a variety of settings, particularly work sites where persons without disabilities are employed. |