Programs & Services
We provide services that span the home, school, work, and community and are available at any time. We work with school districts and providers to offer this service.
Rabbit Program
Child Day Treatment Center
Our education, intervention, and support program. We provide an alternative program to prevent a child's placement in a more restrictive setting or to facilitate a child's reunification with his or her school/ family.
PRS (Youth)
Our Youth Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) is designed to promote healthy development of a youth’s behavior, social skills, self-management skills, and family relationships. The program is strength-based and strives for the empowerment of the client, which leads to the youth attaining identified personal goals and objectives.
PRP services are provided in the setting most conducive to enhancing each youth’s own healthy participation in the community. This may include the youth’s home, foster care home, job site, educational setting or other community sites. The intensity of services will vary depending upon the youth’s individual needs, environment, or diagnosis.
With the input of the client and family, the PRP team establishes specific goals relating to the areas of personal care, behavioral management, social skills, and other skills that will lead the client and his/ her family to a more positive future independent life with less need for intensive mental health services support.
PRS (Adults)
Our Adult Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (PRS) is a mental health rehabilitation support program designed as an alternative to and prevention of in-patient psychiatric hospitalization. Our PRP program addresses the psychiatric rehabilitation needs of individuals with mental illness.
Our agency assists with skill development and moderate to intensive support to function independently. Our rehabilitation approach allows clients to identify self-directed goals and develop a treatment plan on how to reach their goals.
Adult Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services
(PRS)
Our Adult PRS is a person-centered, recovery focused rehabilitative care program for individuals with mental illness. This program assists individuals in improving their life skills and finding mental wellness. We advocate and promote recovery and resiliency. The individual will work with PRS staff to develop an individualized treatment plan addressing their goals and needs and strategies to ensure each individual’s success. We assist to develop coping skills, appropriate communication skills, and improved ability to complete daily tasks, symptom management, and positive peer support systems.
How Can We Help
Assists individuals to develop methods to facilitate symptom management and coping skills, and the social and community support needed to get and maintain stable housing, meaningful employment, reach educational goals and maintain substance abuse recovery. Services can be provided on-site or mobile-based (in the community or the individual's home).
Health and Wellness Education
In order to manage or recovery from mental illness, people must make choices that support both their physical and mental well-being.
Coping Skills
Acquiring the skills needed to handle situational challenges (social skills, independent living skills, time & money management, handling emotions, setting boundaries). We also provide tools for substance abuse recovery.
Support
Groups
Self-help and support groups can help address feelings of isolation and help people gain insight into their mental health conditions. Members of support groups may share frustrations, successes, referrals for specialists, where to find the best community resources, and tips on what works best when trying to recover. They also form friendships with other members of the group and help each other on the road to recovery.
Adulting
Retaining housing. Managing money. Learning how to get around the community. Reviewing and filing for benefits & entitlements. Considering employment or furthering education.
Self Care
Learning how to really care for the self. Taking care of the body, and physical health. Learning how to plan for, shop, and cook good meals. Getting the most out of psychiatric medication.
Comunity Engagement
Getting out into the community to find friends and activities. Strengthening bonds with people who support recovery from mental illness. Joining groups and organizations of interest.