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Services

We believe in the person centered approach to ensure our clients are given the tools and support for sustained success. 

Mobile Crisis and Community Stabilization

  • Prevention of acute exacerbation of symptoms,

  • prevention of harm to the individual or others,

  • provision of quality intervention in the least restrictive setting,

  • development of immediate plan of safety to help avoid higher level of care

Mental Health Skill Building

  • This service is for adults and children in their late teens who suffer from mental illness and lack basic living skills, need connections to community resources and require help in managing their psychiatric symptoms.

Out Patient and Intensive In Home Therapy

  • Outpatient- Whether the issue stems from something current (e.g., parenting, work, relationship issues) or from the past (e.g., former physical, emotional, or sexual abuse), help is here.

  • Through our intensive in-home counseling services we serve youth ages 4-21 utilizing evidence-based techniques to address problematic behaviors that put children at risk of being displaced from their homes.

Overview 

     

     Our goal is providing directed training to enable individuals to achieve and maintain community stability and independence in the most appropriate, least restrictive environment. Advancing Communities Everywhere trains individuals with functional skills and appropriate behavior related to the individual’s health and safety; activities of daily living, and use of community resources; assistance with medication management; and monitoring health, nutrition, and physical condition. 

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     Individuals qualifying for services must demonstrate a clinical necessity for the service arising from a condition due to mental, behavioral, or emotional illness that results in significant functional impairments in major life activities. Services are provided to individuals who require individualized training to achieve or maintain stability and independence in the community. 

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Eligibility 

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    Individuals qualifying for services must demonstrate a clinical necessity for the service arising from a condition due to mental, behavioral, or emotional illness that results in significant functional impairments in major life activities. Services are provided to individuals who require individualized training to achieve or maintain stability and independence in the community. 

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     Individuals age 21 and over shall meet all of the following criteria in order to be eligible to receive services:

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  • ​The individual shall have had a prescription for antipsychotic, mood stabilizing, or antidepressant medications within the 12 months prior to the assessment date

  • The individual shall have a prior history of a psychiatric hospitalization

  • The individual shall require individualized training in acquiring basic living skills such as symptom management; adherence to psychiatric and medication treatment plans; development and appropriate use of social skills and personal support system; personal hygiene; food preparation; or money management.

  • Any other Axis I mental health disorder that a physician has documented specific to the identified individual within the past year

  • Bipolar I; or Bipolar II

  • Major Depressive Disorder – Recurrent

  • Schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder as set out in the DSM

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