Mark Twain Behavioral Health - Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (CPR) - Youth
Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (CPR) - Youth

Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (CPR) - Youth

Youth are supported in this program by a case manager who focuses on the individual needs of the client with mental illness and/or emotional disturbances, meeting regularly in the home, at school, in the community or at one of our facilities. Within this program, there are available a variety of elective specialty services to focus on skill building activities.  Those enrolled in the CPR program may use these services based on their specific needs: 

  • Community Support – Clients served routinely meet with a Community Support Specialist to address their identified needs.
  • Crisis Intervention – Immediate response for crisis situations is available 24 hours per day and 7 days per week by phone support and mobile visits as necessary. Persons with mental illness are helped to regain their best level of function and decrease hospital services and detention.
  • Healthcare Home – Services support the clients’ health, behavior, and social needs.  A Nurse Care Manager provides or arranges services based on identified needs from health screening and assessment.  
  • Medication Services – Doctors and Nurse Practitioners may prescribe and monitor usefulness of medications being used by clients served to decrease symptoms and increase the ability to function.
  • Psychosocial Social Rehabilitation (PSR) – In a group setting, this program helps with social, leisure and living skills.