Adult Services
We provide services to anyone four years of age and older who lives in Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, or Walker Counties and who are in need of Mental Health and Addictive Disease Treatment.
Adult Outpatient Services
Our agency provides a full array of mental health services to adults with a wide range of behavioral and/or psychiatric disorders. Outpatient treatment modalities include diagnostic assessments, individual, group, and family therapy, as well as psychiatric evaluations and medication.
Recovery Services
Case Management: Case Management is a community-based service that assesses needs, and provides linkage and referral, along with monitoring and follow-up. Recipients of this service are those individuals who are severely and persistently mentally ill, have a high rate of psychiatric inpatient hospitalizations, have recently been incarcerated, or are chronically homeless. Services include assistance in finding safe, affordable housing, opportunities for social interaction, or other services an individual may need.
Addictive Diseases Support Services and Psychosocial Rehabilitation-Individual: Addictive Diseases Support Services and Psychosocial Rehabilitation-Individuals guide those who are severely mentally ill or have addictive disease issues towards recovery, by providing education and support. Services include education in the areas of mental health, physical health, social and leisure skills, education, employment, substance use, daily living skills, and family relationships.
Peer Support Program: We offer a Peer Support Program located in Walker County. The program operates five days a week, and offers training and supports in the four environments essential to recovery: living, learning, working, and social. The agency employs a Certified Peer Specialist who serves as the Program Leader.
Supported Employment: We offer an extensive Supported Employment Program for persons recovering from severe and persistent mental illness. The Supported Employment Program emphasizes competitive employment and rapid job search, based on the individual’s vocational skills and interests.
Supported Employment/Supported Education (SEED) program: The program is for emerging adults ages 16-26. The purpose of Supported Education is to assist youth and emerging adults with their educational goals. This service is available while the individual is enrolled in mental health services with our agency.
The aim of this service is to:
- Help individuals to identify and achieve their educational goals.
- Advocate for academic accommodations when appropriate.
- Assist with time management and study skills.
- Provide follow-along support.
- Provide support and guidance, to Individuals enrolled in educational programs and required training, that lead to gainful employment, in the job or career of the Individual’s choice.
- Promote hope and recovery.