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Program: PEARLS PROGRAM - FREED

Agency: FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING


Resource Number: 85844886
Alternate name: PROGRAM TO ENCOURAGE ACTIVE AND REWARDING LIVES

Description
PEARLS: Program to Encourage Active and Rewarding LiveS is a community integrated, home-based treatment for depression that significantly reduces symptoms and improves health. It is an evidence
based, best practice for working with older adults.
 
The treatment is based on three fundamental principles:
  • What a participant is experiencing are symptoms and the symptoms are due to depression.
  • There is a close link between depression and unsolved problems.
  • Increasing participation in social, physical, and other pleasant activities will lead to a decrease in depressive symptoms.
PEARLS Process:
  • Meet by phone, Zoom, Facetime, or any digital platform that will work for both parties.
  • Depression screening (PHQ-9) takes place at the beginning, at each session, and at the culmination to track progress.
  • 6 to 8, 1-hour sessions over 6 months: (weekly, bi-weekly, then monthly) and then 3-6 follow up phone calls.
  • Focus is on the Problem-solving process and increasing social, physical and pleasurable activities
 
The Seven Steps of PEARLS Structure of Treatment (PST)
  1. Clarify and define the problem
  2. Set a realistic goal
  3. Brainstorm multiple solutions
  4. Evaluate and compare solutions
  5. Select the best solution
  6. Develop an Action Plan
  7. Review and evaluate your progress
If you would like to participate in an 8-session process that takes place over 6 months to help address your symptoms of depression or anxiety, contact: Maureen@FREED.org or call 530-477-3333 X210.


Program Phones:
530-477-3333Business Line

Main Contact
Annie Mikal Heine
Program Manager
530-477-3333
annie@FREED.org
Senior Administrator
Carly Pacheco
Executive Director
530-477-3333
carly@FREED.org

Website: freed.org/
Email: maureen@freed.org

Location information
Sites offering this program
+ FREED - MAIN OFFICE - GRASS VALLEY ->
FREED - MAIN OFFICE - GRASS VALLEY  
Location: 435 Sutton Way
Grass Valley, CA 95945
(Map)

Site Phones:
800-655-7732Toll free
530-477-3333Business Line
voicemail system
530-477-8184Fax
530-477-8194TTY

Hours of operation
Site Hours:

Open:
Closed:
Mon
8:30 AM
4:00 PM
Tue
8:30 AM
4:00 PM
Wed
8:30 AM
4:00 PM
Thu
8:30 AM
4:00 PM
Fri
8:30 AM
4:00 PM


Description: FREED main office.
Disabilities Access: On-Site Parking; Wheelchair Accessible
Mailing Address: 435 Sutton Way, Grass Valley, CA 95945
Service Area:

Program Delivery
Eligibility: Person with a disability or senior who is experiencing symptoms of depression Adults Females Males
Languages: English
Application Process: Please contact Facilitator with name and email address.
Payment methods:
Program Fees: Free
Documents Required: none
Service Area: Nevada County
Defined coverage area:
CA-Nevada County


Custom fields
Disabilities Access - check all that applyACCESS - Fully accessible to people using mobility aids; PARKING - Designated, accessible parking spaces
Categorized as:
Life Coaching
General Counseling Services


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Verification

Person at the resource who last verified this information:
Last Verified On: 8/24/2023
Last Verified By: Annie Mikal Heine
Title: Program Manager
Phone Number: 5304773333
Email Address: annie@FREED.org
 

Agency Background

Programs at FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES - FREED
FIX-IT PROGRAM - FREED
HEALING THROUGH LOSS & GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP - FREED
HOUSING SERVICES - FREED
INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER - FREED
OPTIONS COUNSELING - FREED
PSPS EVENT & DISASTER ACTIVATION RESOURCES - FREED
TECH DROP IN - FREED
TELEPHONE REASSURANCE & FRIENDLY VISITOR PROGRAMS - FREED
TRANSITION SERVICES - FREED
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI) PROGRAM - FREED
YOUTH TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD - FREED

Tax Status: 501(c)(3)
Legal Status: None or unknown
Funding: Independent Fund Raising; Donations; Other Federal Funding; Other State Funding; Grants FREED’s funders include Agency on Aging Area 4,  California Department of Rehabilitation, US Administration of Community Living, SCAN Foundation, Dignity Health Foundation, Mental Health Services Act, California Department of Health Care Services, Nevada County, and City of Yuba City.





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