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Community
Intervention
Community
Intervention services are provided by staff of the agency upon
contact and on an ongoing basis. The MHCWI Substance Abuse Program
recognizes the importance of educating the community (i.e. law enforcement,
probation, schools, social service organizations, etc.) regarding the
services
provided by the program, the effects of alcohol/substance use (particularly
involving injecting drug users), education on the risks of HIV, and various
treatment options.
Community Support - Individual (CSI)
Community Support - Individual services are mental health
rehabilitation
services and supports for children, adolescents, families and adults necessary
to assist clients in achieving and maintaining rehabilitative, resiliency
and recovery goals. The service consists of therapeutic interventions
that facilitate illness self-management, skill building, identification
and use of natural supports, and use of community resources.
Community Support - Group (CSG)
Community Support - Group services consist of mental health
rehabilitation
services and supports for children, adolescents, families and adults necessary
to assist a group of clients to achieve and maintain rehabilitative, resiliency
and recovery goals. The service consists of therapeutic interventions
delivered by individuals or multidisciplinary teams that facilitate illness
self-management, skill building, identification and use of natural supports,
and use of community resources.
Community Support - Residential (CSR)
Community Support - Residential services consist of mental
health rehabilitation
services and supports for adults necessary to assist individuals in achieving
and maintaining rehabilitative, resiliency and recovery goals. The service
consists of therapeutic interventions that facilitate illness self-management,
skill building, identification and use of natural supports, and use of
community resources for individuals who reside in sites designated by
the public payer.
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