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CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES are targeted toward adults who suffer from a severe and disabling mental illness and who are homeless or at high risk of becoming homeless. Youth Case Management is provided to adolescents with chemical dependency or abuse issues.
P.A.T.H. (Projects for Assistance in Transition for Homelessness) is a federally-funded, state-administered program providing practical case management services to people who are homeless. In FY 2007, three case managers are based at the HUB. Outreach is delivered through the Men's Mission, Women and Family Shelter, city/county jail and our community.
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES currently have two group homes and one co-op for clients who are currently not prepared for independent living.
RAINBOW HOUSE is a rehabilitation day treatment program that promotes daily living, social and occupational skills for people with long-term mental disabilities.
THE HUB provides an extensive array of drop-in services for individuals with a mental illness who are homeless or at high risk of becoming homeless. Case management, outreach, vocational, and medical services (YCCHD's Healthcare for the Homeless) are also available.
THE PACT TEAM (Program of Assertive Community Treatment) a "hospital without walls," offers an intense level of daily one-to-one psychiatric care, medication management, chemical dependency counseling, nursing care, case management and vocational rehabilitation for individuals with severe mental illness.
JOURNEY RECOVERY program offers an intensive outpatient program that includes an initial assessment, follow-up evaluation, drug testing, case management, prevention and education. Individual and family counseling as well as therapeutic groups that deal with issues associated with chemical dependency are also offered. Youth Case Management is provided to adolescents with chemical dependency or abuse issues. |