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Programs : Adults
- Adult Psychiatric Services provides for the evaluation and treatment of adults with moderate to severe emotional/mental disorders, through medication therapy and monitoring.
- Adult Outpatient Counseling provides effective individual therapy and group counseling for both mental health and substance abuse problems, with an emphasis on solution-oriented brief therapy.
- Case Management provides recovery-based and individualized supports for those persons with a severe and persistent mental illness through assessment, planning, linkage, advocacy, coordination and monitoring.
- Recovery-Based Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services facilitates developing the skills necessary for functioning in a work environment focusing on maximum recovery and independence.
- The Enhanced Outpatient Program offers recovery-based counseling, therapy and socialization skills for rehabilitation following hospitalization, or as an alternative to residential care.
- New Beginnings is a "drop-in," peer-run recovery group that offers support and socialization for individuals recovering from and / or living with a mental illness.
- Homeless Outreach helps adults and families living without homes, or at risk of homelessness, by linking them to a variety of resources and providing psychiatric care throughout the community, including at local shelters.
- Residential Treatment Partnership for persons with co-occurring disorders is a partnership with a local substance abuse residential center to provide mental health treatment and medication management in conjunction with substance abuse treatment.
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