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Services we
provide:
Community Support
Child/Adolescents services are provided
to children up to age 18 with severe emotional,
behavioral and substance abuse challenges, and
their families. These children show significant
impairment in functioning across most areas of
their lives (home, school, and community) and are
at risk for out of home placement. The purpose of
interventions is to have youth live safely and
successfully in their communities. Community
Support workers facilitate Child and Family Teams
that create plans of services and supports to
assist youth and families in achieving their
goals. This service consist of a variety of
interventions: identification and intervention to
address barriers that impede the development of
skills necessary for independent functioning in
the community; family psycho-education development
and revision of the consumers Person Centered
Plan; and one-on-one interventions in the
community to develop interpersonal and community
coping skills; including adaptation to home,
school, and work environments; therapeutic
mentoring; symptom monitoring; monitoring
medications; and self symptoms. Community Support
for children/Adolescents monitors progress, assess
needs and link to needed services. Community
Support services can be provided in the child’s
home, school, office, or other community
agency.
Community Support Adults
is provided to adults diagnosed with serious
mental illnesses, who may also have substance
abuse or developmental disabilities, and who
reside independently or in rest homes/family care
homes. Case management assessments are completed
for each client, and include assessment/evaluation
of strengths, goals, preferences, mental status,
and current treatment needs. The Case Manager
frequently serves as liaison between the mental
health center, local/regional psychiatric
inpatient services, the local court system, other
medical personnel and service-oriented agencies.
The Case Manager links clients with habilitation
programs and community resources, and provides
supportive therapy (including teaching
problem-solving techniques and skills) to clients
and members of clients' families. The Case Manger
provides advocacy and teaches clients to
self-advocate. The Case Manager also monitors
progress of treatment outcomes, as well as
assesses newly occurring needs, in order to adjust
the treatment plan as needed. The primary goal of
Adult Case Management is to improve the quality of
life for these adults.
Targeted Case Management
helps people with Developmental Disabilities
obtain the services they need including arranging
appointments, advocating for individuals with
disabilities, coordinating multiple services
identified in the plan of care, transition
planning, and monitoring the quality of services.
The case manager is trained to work with
individuals and their families or caregivers to
develop a personal plan of care.
Intensive In Home Services
is a time-limited intensive family preservation
intervention intended to stabilize the living
arrangements, promote reunification or prevent the
utilization of out-of-home therapeutic resources
(i.e., psychiatric hospital, therapeutic foster
care, residential treatment facility) for the
identified youth to age 20.This intervention uses
a team approach designed to address the identified
needs of children and adolescents who are
transitioning from out-of-home placements or are
at risk out-of-placement and need intensive
interventions to remain stable in the community.
Team services are individually designed for each
family, in full partnership with the family, to
minimize intrusion, and maximize independence.
Services are generally more intensive at the
beginning and decrease over time as the youth and
family’s coping skills develop.
Diagnostic/Assessment is
an intensive clinical and functional face to face
evaluation of a recipient’s mental health,
developmental disability, or substance abuse
condition that results in the issuance of a
Diagnostic/Assessment report with a recommendation
regarding whether the recipient meets target
population criteria, and includes an order for
Enhanced Benefit services that provides the basis
for the development of an initial Person-Centered
Plan. It also evaluates the consumer’s level of
readiness and motivation to engage in treatment.
Residential Treatment (Male)
Facility Gatwick House is a high
management level III, four-bed residential home
for latency age/early adolescent clients who are
in need of a highly structured, highly supervised
program and who need to develop greater internal
control over impulsive and aggressive behaviors.
All clients participate in a ‘points level’ system
designed to provide continuous feedback on their
behaviors, predictable and consistent rewards,
consequences for behaviors, and teaching new
adaptive behaviors. This home is located in
Greensboro, NC
Residential Treatment (Male)
Facility Gulley House is a high
management level III, four-bed residential home
for adolescent clients who are in need of a highly
structured, highly supervised program and who need
to develop greater internal control over impulsive
and aggressive behaviors. This program is
structured for adolescent Sex Offenders. All
clients participate in structured in-house therapy
designed to provide continuous feedback on their
improved, learned, or regressive behaviors. This
facility is located in Goldsboro, NC
ACTT is a mobile,
multidisciplinary treatment team for adults with
severe and persistent mental illnesses. Services
are delivered primarily within the consumer’s own
residence/neighborhood. A minimum of 75% of all
services are provided outside of the office. The
primary goals of he ACTT Team include:
· To
minimize/prevent recurrent acute episodes of the
consumer’s illness in order to reduce utilization
of crisis services and inpatient facilities; ·
To reduce involvement with the criminal justice
system; · To improve the quality and stability
of the consumer’s housing; and · To improve
functioning in social and employment
settings/activities.
ACTT is a service-delivery
model that provides comprehensive, locally based
treatment to people with serious and persistent
mental illnesses. Unlike other community-based
programs, ACTT is not a linkage or brokerage
case-management program that connects individuals
to mental health, housing, or rehabilitation
agencies or services. Rather, it provides highly
individualized services directly to consumers.
ACTT recipients receive the multidisciplinary,
round-the-clock staffing of a psychiatric unit,
but within the comfort of their own home and
community. To have the competencies and skills to
meet a client's multiple treatment,
rehabilitation, and support needs, ACTT team
members are trained in the areas of psychiatry,
social work, nursing, substance abuse, and
vocational rehabilitation. The ACTT team provides
these necessary services 24 hours a day, seven
days a week, 365 days a year.
Outpatient Therapy is
dedicated to providing the highest quality
services. The goal of treatment is to offer
conventional and innovative opportunities for
physical, emotional and intellectual growth of
children, adolescents, adults and families
building on the strengths they already possess.
This is achieved through offering a wide range of
services including prevention, education, crisis
intervention, brief therapy focused on real life
problems, and long-term psychiatric services for
the severely ill. Services include individual,
group and family therapy.
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Residential
Treatment (Female) Child/Adolescent Level II in
Greensboro, NC
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Treatment Children/Adolescents Greensboro,
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