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Provides Community Support Services (CSS) to assist individuals with mental illnesses manage symptoms and maintain roles in employment, education, housing, and social settings.
Provides a short-term, crisis intervention service for adults experiencing a psychiatric crisis that diverts them from hospital emergency departments and crisis screenings to immediately accessible intervention. Services include short-term counseling, medication treatment and case management, for a duration of up to 30 days. The goal is to help individuals return to pre-crisis functioning.
Provides a mobile response team available to provide services to clients at home or at the site of the crisis. Short-term intervention, de-escalation and stabilization, psychiatric evaluation, nurse assessment, and then information and referral to community-based services and access to inpatient hospitalization.
Provides intensive, in-home, crisis intervention and family education to families with a presenting crisis where their child(ren) is at risk of abuse, neglect, or out-of-home placement; families whose child(ren) are scheduled to be reunified within 30 days; or to resource parents who need assistance in stabilizing the children in their family’s care.
Delivers court-ordered, community-based outpatient mental health services to individuals with serious mental illness and frequent use of inpatient and/or Crisis Screening Services. Provides timely hearings within 72 hours, psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring, case management, emergency on-call services, person-centered wellness, recovery planning, and linkage to additional services.
Assists adults and youth experiencing a psychiatric emergency. Through crisis intervention, assessment, support and stabilization, the team safely resolves an individual's behavioral health crises. Provides a full spectrum of services for those in acute psychiatric distress.
Provides immediate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week mobilization of crisis staff to homes, schools or other safe locations where youth between the ages of 5 through 18 are experiencing behaviors putting them at risk of out-of-home placement or hospitalization. Stabilization services include brokering and referrals for services designed to moderate crisis and keep child at home safely and in the community.
Provides crisis intervention is a 24-hour hotline service that connects individuals to short-term inpatient psychiatric emergency services, a screening center for mental health and psychiatric evaluations, connection to relevant services, short-term follow up and after-care services.
Provides direct services to troubled youths, families, educators, and the community. This is done through counseling, therapy, activities, residential services, and supervision/monitoring/corrections services.
Provides services to patients who are experiencing a mental health emergency. Services include but are not limited to: psychiatric evaluation, nurse assessment, de-escalation and stabilization, short-term intervention, access to in-patient hospitalization, and information and referral to community-based services.
Provides immediate behavioral or emotional crisis intervention, support, and in-home stabilization services while maintaining a safe living environment. If necessary, short-term stabilization services can be in place for up to 8 weeks.
Provides assistance with family stabilization for families in crisis, to prevent a child's out-of-home placement. Services include: in-home visitation, crisis intervention and management, supportive counseling, role modeling, therapeutic activities, parenting skills training, and case management.
Providing diverse treatments, the center serves as the gateway to all services, including outpatient counseling, emergency care, and crisis intervention. Clinicians conduct thorough diagnostic evaluations, arranging psychiatric assessments with board-certified psychiatrists as needed.
Operates a 28-bed hospital that provides intensive, short-term crisis intervention, evaluation, and treatment for children and adolescents requiring inpatient hospitalization. Upon discharge, patients are referred for continued treatment, either outpatient or inpatient.
Provides prescribed, community - based, outpatient mental health services, under court order to individuals with a serious mental illness and frequent users of inpatient and/or crisis screening. Services are hearings arranged within 72 hours of prescribed treatment, psychiatric evaluation and medication monitoring, case management, emergency on - call services, person - centered wellness and recovery planning, and linkage to additional services.
Provides and monitors a coordinated, human services system delivering mental health supports, youth behavioral health, addiction services, homelessness prevention, and juvenile justice supports.
Provides a designated crisis screening center for individuals experiencing urgent mental health crises. Operates a mobile response team available to individuals at home or at the site of the crisis. Services include: short-term intervention, de-escalation and stabilization, psychiatric evaluations, nurse assessments, and information and referral to community-based services and access to inpatient hospitalization.
Provides services to youth vulnerable to or experiencing stressors, coping challenges, emotional or behavioral symptoms, difficulties with substance use as a coping strategy or traumatic circumstances that may compromise the youth’s ability to function optimally and thrive within their family/living situation, school and/or community environments. Crisis mobilization is available 24/7 and can respond within 1 hour.
Provides 24/7 crisis response and clinical outreach for older adults, ages 55 and older, who reside in nursing facilities and are having a mental health crisis. Services are offered out of screening centers, psychiatric inpatient units, and long term care facilities and include: On-site assessments, Consultations, Clinical interventions, and Short term counseling. Trainings are also available for this program.
