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One-on-one therapy focusing on personal issues like anxiety, depression, trauma, or life challenges. The therapist tailors treatment to the individual’s needs using techniques like talk therapy or CBT.
A therapist-led session with multiple participants who share similar challenges. It provides peer support and diverse perspectives on issues like addiction, grief, or anxiety.
Therapy for families to improve communication and resolve conflicts. It involves multiple family members working together on issues like parent-child relationships, divorce, or trauma.
Therapy for couples to improve their relationship by enhancing communication, resolving conflicts, and addressing issues like trust, intimacy, or life changes.
Each counseling type focuses on different aspects of personal or relational well-being, helping people cope with or r
Peer Support- involves individuals with shared experiences, typically related to mental health, addiction recovery, or other life challenges, providing support to others who are facing similar situations.
SAIOP- SAIOP stands for Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program. It is a type of treatment program designed for individuals struggling with substance use disorders who need more structured support than traditional outpatient care but do not require the level of care provided in inpatient t
Home health care refers to a variety of medical and non-medical services provided to individuals in their own homes rather than in a hospital or nursing facility. This type of care is often for individuals recovering from an illness, surgery, or injury, as well as those with chronic conditions or disabilities.
NEMT stands for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. It refers to transportation services provided to individuals who need assistance getting to medical appointments but do not require emergency medical care. These services are typically used by people with disabilities, elderly individuals, or those who are low-income and have difficulty accessing transportation.
Supportive Employment is a program designed to help individuals with disabilities or other challenges find and maintain employment. It offers a combination of job training, on-the-job support, and other resources to ensure that individuals can successfully perform their job tasks and stay employed over time.
1915(i) refers to a provision in the Social Security Act that allows states in the U.S. to provide Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) to individuals who have specific needs but do not meet the eligibility requirements for traditional Medicaid programs. It’s part of the Medicaid program and provides more flexible ways to support people with disabilities or other behavioral health needs in their communities rather than institutional settings.
High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW) is a comprehensive, individualized care coordination process designed to support children, youth, and families facing complex challenges, such as mental health or behavioral issues. It’s a collaborative approach that involves creating a tailored plan for each individual, drawing on the strengths of the family and community resources to meet their specific needs.
Intentional and consistent wraparound services
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