Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program - Adult
The Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (CPR) supports persons with mental illness focusing on individual needs and choices, helping them to live as independently as possible in their community. 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.
- Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) – IMR empowers clients served to learn about their mental illness, manage symptoms by learning coping strategies, develop their own goals for recovery, and make informed decisions about their treatment. Individual or group meetings are used for psycho-education, behavioral tailoring, relapse prevention, and coping skills training.
- Integrated Treatment for Co-occurring Disorders (ITCD) – Integrated treatment for clients served with substance use and mental health conditions, helps to develop hope, knowledge, skills, and the support they need to manage their problems and to pursue meaningful life goals.
- 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.
- Peer Support Specialist - Provides mentoring, guidance, and support services and offers their skills to others facing behavioral health challenges or substance use issues. Their expertise comes from a lived experience vs traditional training.
- Psychosocial Social Rehabilitation (PSR) – In a group setting, this program helps with social, leisure and living skills.
- Supported Employment – Interested clients are assisted toward the goal of gainful employment. Preferences of clients served are supported and may include access to benefits counseling, vocational rehabilitation, and job coaches.