Mental Health Case Management
*will accept graduate level students only |
Adults
Children |
Case managers provide services that are designed to assist adults with serious mental illness and children with serious emotional disorders to assess needed medical, psychiatric, social, educational, vocational and other supports essential to meeting basic needs. |
Psychosocial Rehabilitation
*BSW or graduate students |
Adults |
Two separate programs operate for a minimum of 8 hours/day to provide opportunities for adults with SMI to learn independent living skills and enhance their interpersonal/social functioning. |
Youth Day Treatment
* BSW or graduate students |
Children |
Day treatment services are provided to children with SED at multiple school-based sites. Services include diagnostic evaluations, medication management, and therapeutic activities designed to improve interpersonal skills and overall emotional/social functioning. |
Gender-Specific Substance Abuse Services
*graduate level students |
Women
Children |
A continuum of comprehensive services for pregnant, postpartum and parenting women and their dependent children including case management, outpatient services, and referrals to residential programs. Residential services are available to pregnant and parenting women in Region IV. |
Intensive Adolescent SA services
*graduate level students |
Adolescents |
Provides outreach, pre-treatment readiness counseling, intensive community case management, treatment planning and treatment referral, life-skills reinforcement, family counseling, parent education/support, and follow up services. |
Emergency Services
*2nd year graduate students only |
Adults
Children |
Crisis intervention services are provided 24 hours per day/365 days a year by telephone and face-to-face office or field visits. Includes completing preadmission screenings for hospitalization and temporary detention orders. Services all disability groups—MH, ID, and SA. |