Description
The program is Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) and Full-Service Partnership (FSP) model program supporting persons served in reaching their own vision of wellness and recovery. Services are delivered as an outpatient mental health program serving individuals diagnosed with a Serious Mental Illness (SMI), and at risk of being hospitalized, homeless, and/or incarcerated. The program focuses on individual strengths and abilities to successfully gain independence and self-sufficiency in the community.
Mental health services and supports including, but not limited to:
- Mental Health Assessment
- Medication education and support
- Therapy
- Psychiatry
- Peer Support
- Intensive Case Management
- Needs assessment
- ISSP Development
- Crisis Intervention/stabilization services
- Rehabilitation Services
- Family education services
- Referral and linkage services
- Group rehabilitation and education
Non-mental health services and supports including, but not limited to:
- Food
- Clothing
- Hygiene Supplies
- Utility subsidies
- Transportation
- Employment and Education Support
- Cost of medical health care treatment
- Advocacy and linkage to community resources
- Supportive housing including rent subsidies, housing vouchers acquisition, residence in a drug/alcohol rehabilitation program, and transitional and temporary housing