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Community Intervention Services
Little Rock Community Mental Health Center
Description
In-home/community provision of services
Treatment Planning
Individual therapy and interventions
Crisis Intervention and Stabilization
Case Coordination
Community Intervention Program services are intended to work together with you as a team with the purpose to help you improve skills and restore functioning that has been affected by mental illness. We will design a plan with you to stabilize your symptoms, help you learn about your illness, and avoid future hospitalizations as much as possible. Services are provided both in the community (possibly in the home or at other agencies), and at our clinic as well. We work alongside our clients’ other LRCMHC Providers including: MD and nursing staff here at LRCMHC, and can offer services which include family members or others as our clients choose.
Those Services are designed to:
Assist with ongoing assessment of your needs
Help you learn how to recognize symptoms when they occur
Help you develop skills to better manage your symptoms, and understand your illness
Assist with teaching Problem Solving and Coping Skills
Teach skills to avoid relapse of your illness
Monitor your progress and report identified needs to your treatment team
Assist as needed with referrals to other services within the MHC and agencies in the community
Unlike traditional case management, CIT empowers clients by improving skills that promote recovery and independence.
Staffing: Your treatment team includes a Mental Health Para-Professional (MHPP) and a Licensed Therapist (MHP). You and your Therapist will develop a treatment plan to address your needs and direct your overall treatment.
Referrals: Referrals are made to this program by your psychiatrist (or other professional staff who have worked with you). Individuals referred typically first meet with a MHP and review the treatment plan together, assessing for client needs to be addressed and determine together if someone could benefit from our services. Medication management and seeing the MD is required for Community Intervention services to continue. Treatment planning with your MHP is also required to continue every 90 days during treatment to continue to monitor how you are improving and direct continued treatment. We also work with many community resources for external referrals for additional services as needed.
Treatment Planning
Individual therapy and interventions
Crisis Intervention and Stabilization
Case Coordination
Community Intervention Program services are intended to work together with you as a team with the purpose to help you improve skills and restore functioning that has been affected by mental illness. We will design a plan with you to stabilize your symptoms, help you learn about your illness, and avoid future hospitalizations as much as possible. Services are provided both in the community (possibly in the home or at other agencies), and at our clinic as well. We work alongside our clients’ other LRCMHC Providers including: MD and nursing staff here at LRCMHC, and can offer services which include family members or others as our clients choose.
Those Services are designed to:
Assist with ongoing assessment of your needs
Help you learn how to recognize symptoms when they occur
Help you develop skills to better manage your symptoms, and understand your illness
Assist with teaching Problem Solving and Coping Skills
Teach skills to avoid relapse of your illness
Monitor your progress and report identified needs to your treatment team
Assist as needed with referrals to other services within the MHC and agencies in the community
Unlike traditional case management, CIT empowers clients by improving skills that promote recovery and independence.
Staffing: Your treatment team includes a Mental Health Para-Professional (MHPP) and a Licensed Therapist (MHP). You and your Therapist will develop a treatment plan to address your needs and direct your overall treatment.
Referrals: Referrals are made to this program by your psychiatrist (or other professional staff who have worked with you). Individuals referred typically first meet with a MHP and review the treatment plan together, assessing for client needs to be addressed and determine together if someone could benefit from our services. Medication management and seeing the MD is required for Community Intervention services to continue. Treatment planning with your MHP is also required to continue every 90 days during treatment to continue to monitor how you are improving and direct continued treatment. We also work with many community resources for external referrals for additional services as needed.