TREATMENT PROGRAMS
Discover Your Path to Mental Health

TREATMENT PLANS
Our goal is to empower individuals within our community to reach their full potential and achieve their aspirations. Through collaboration with various community resources, we aim to facilitate healing and provide ongoing guidance to help our consumers maintain stable, independent lifestyles. Together, we endeavor to uplift our community members and witness their successful journey towards fulfilling their goals.

ACTT
Assertive Community Treatment Team is a community based, team of professionals that help meet the needs of beneficiaries with severe and persistent mental illness. The team promotes self-determination, respects the beneficiary as an individual in his or her own right, and engages peers in promoting hope that the beneficiary can recover from mental illness and regain meaningful roles and relationships in the community.
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OUTPATIENT THERAPY
This treatment program is delivered during one or two hour sessions weekly, every other week or monthly with a therapist, counselor, psychologist or psychiatrist (sometimes concurrently).
If the following statements describe you, Outpatient Therapy may be the best option:
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You have mild to moderate symptoms, but can function outside the treatment setting.
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You are struggling to cope with trauma, divorce, loss, or other major life changes.
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You need to maintain your mental health after leaving a more intensive program such as inpatient or residential treatment.

Child Assertive Community Treatment
Child Focused Assertive Community Treatment (Child ACTT) is a team-based, in-home service for children at high risk of psychiatric residential placement. It supports youth in homes, foster care, kinship placements, or transitioning from more restrictive settings. This service is intended for children with severe psychiatric disorders who have not responded to outpatient care or who have a history of repeated hospitalizations or residential treatment.
Child ACTT replaces fragmented care by acting as the primary—often sole—provider of flexible, comprehensive support. Services cover key life areas including family relationships, education, daily living skills, housing, substance use, medication management, and relapse prevention.
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Populations Served​
Children ages 12–18 with major depression, bipolar disorder, psychotic disorders, anxiety, or disruptive behavior disorders. Others may qualify based on long-term disability, co-occurring conditions, or trauma history.
