Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Adult & Children’s community psychiatric rehabilitation program helps individuals develop life skills, access resources, and learn to manage mental illness. The program guides participants toward success in the living, working, learning, and social environments of their choice, while encouraging recovery and resilience.
Services
Adult psychosocial rehabilitation center programs
We support participants in developing a full and meaningful life in the community, addressing a range of personal development areas:
- Recovery self-management
- Social skills
- Peer and family support
- Advocacy for self and others
- Co-occurring disorders
- Daily living skills
- Personal responsibility
- Pre-vocational support
- Community integration
Child Community Support Services
- Assistance for your child and family to support prescribed treatment between appointments
- Advocacy for additional services and support in the school
- Coaching on coping and other skills
- Support in the school, home, and community
- CHAMPS, a monthly social-emotional activities group that can help your child learn social interaction, coping skills, conflict resolution, and community integration
Individualized placement support
A vocational rehabilitation service that helps people with behavioral health conditions find competitive employment.
- Referred by case management
- Individualized employment goals, training and preparation for workforce
- Readiness for employment – IDs, birth certificates, records, skills review, etc.
- Preparation for interviews and tests
- When hired, benefits selection and financial planning
- One year of post-hiring individual support
Judicial systems support
- Jackson County Mental health court
- Diversion program support
- Child support assistance programs
- Traffic court /DUI program
- Drug screening
- Referrals to social services for legal resources, shelter, etc.
Adult day programs
Structured experiences and therapies teaching life skills, coping mechanisms, social interaction through arts & crafts, gardening, cooking, community engagement, and more.