OVERVIEW: Provides full range of psychiatric and counseling services to children and adults by child and adult psychiatrist, social workers, and professional counselors.SERVICES:1) PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES: Offers psychiatric assessments to anyone in need and provides medication management as needed.2) THE FAMILY CLINIC: Psychiatric services specifica...
COVID-19 UPDATE: ONLY complete a referral if: Caller asks for mobile crisis AND they meet the standard that would justify a mobile referral If caller could benefit from Family Preservation***CRISIS RESPONSE: Provides in-home de-escalation and crisis intervention for children and adolescents under the age of 18. Trained workers offer face to face ...
MENTAL HEALTH: Provides emergency mental health assessments, referrals to mental health resources, hospital admissions, if required, critical incident stress management services, and urgent psychiatric appointments if needed. Does NOT provide shelter, housing, financial assistance, or transportation.
SPECIAL EDUCATION: The Forbush School at Oakmont Upper School is a 12-month special education, certificate program, located in Gaithersburg, Maryland, that provides educational services to students ages 12 to 21 with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), developmental delays, severe behavioral problems, multiple learning...
Offers treatment to children, teens, adults, and older adults with eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, compulsive overeating, and other specified eating disorders.
EMPLOYMENT AND VOCATIONAL SERVICES: Provides vocational training and employment supports for individuals with mental health diagnoses entering or re-entering the workforce. Offers vocational rehabilitation, one-on-one employment specialist support, individualized planning, job development and coaching, SSA benefits counseling and long-term follow ...
PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION: Provides individuals diagnosed with a serious mental illness the opportunity to learn how to develop skills in areas such as coping strategies, health and wellness, independent living, interpersonal and social skills, symptom management and medication, as well as recreational and leisure activities. Program activities in...
MENTAL HEALTH: Identifies homeless individuals in the community with a serious mental illness in need of services/support and links them with resources and services in an effort to address their long-term mental health needs.
MENTAL HEALTH: Provides individuals with serious mental illness or persistent disability and other co-occurring conditions with safe and affordable housing and the services and supports necessary to meet their individual needs. Offers room and board, activities that support cultural and spiritual interests, assessment of needs and individualized s...
VETERANS SERVICES: Offers transitional housing to homeless male veterans. Program focuses on education, employment, sobriety, mental health and psychosocial needs. Residents are required to follow program guidelines which include payment of a resident fee from any income source.
ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT): Also called mobile community treatment: Provides mental health services to persons who are unable or unwilling to access traditional, facility-based services. A team of mental health workers deliver services wherever the consumer is willing to receive them. Designed for individuals who need 24-hour support and...
COVID19 UPDATE: Hours of service restricted due to the pandemic please call for further information. RESPITE PROGRAM: Provides an environment for youth ages 11-17, with emotional and behavioral disabilities, to stay several hours to a few days. Length of stay is pre-determined based on the unique needs of each family. Youth have fun while learnin...
NOTE: In order to qualify, youth must be at high risk for out-of-home placement.FAMILY PRESERVATION: Provides short-term in-home intervention to help families manage their current situation in a way that keeps them together. Additionally, the Program seeks to teach the families new skills and/or set up services that will maximize the families' str...
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES: Offers a variety of community integrated housing options for people with serious mental illness. Options include 24/7 supervised group homes, 24/7 supervised apartment complex, apartments, townhomes and single family homes with supports available at varying levels depending on the individuals needs. Specialized housing units,...
ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT): Provides mental health services to persons who are unable or unwilling to access traditional, facility-based services. A team of mental health workers deliver services wherever the consumer is willing to receive them. Services include diagnostic evaluation, crisis intervention, case management and transition to ...
DAY PROGRAM: Offers individuals with chronic mental illness and/or intellectual disabilities structured and meaningful daytime activity. These activities are designed to promote recovery through individualized rehabilitation planning. Focus is placed on peer support, integrated care, symptom management, medication monitoring if needed, coping strat...
MULTI SYSTEMIC THERAPY: Intensive family and community based treatment program that addresses the multiple factors of serious anti-social behaviors in juvenile offenders. Behaviors could include verbal aggression, physical aggression, theft, truancy, substance use, and curfew violations. Goals are to provide caregivers with the skills and resources...
VOCATIONAL SERVICES: Provides evaluation/assessment, work adjustment training, job readiness & placement and ongoing employment supports. Participants work in various settings including restaurants, business offices, nursing homes and machine shops. Provides benefits counseling to help participants understand the impact that working may have on the...