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ADULT SERVICES
Individual and Group Therapy
Provided through Outpatient Services, this department offers over 20 specialized therapy groups to address the needs of children, adolescents, adults and families. Individual, group, marital and family psychotherapy and counseling for all ages is available.
Continuing Care
The focus of this department is to combine treatment with community outreach and education, advocacy for clients and their families, case management and involvement with other agencies. These services are specifically geared toward individuals who are discharged from state hospitals, have had numerous community hospitalizations or require long-term chemotherapy.
Day Treatment
Day Treatment for adults meets six hours per day, three days per week. This involves a variety of group therapies and community and socialization activities to support community living. The psychiatrist and RN provide evaluation and medication management.
CM (Case Management)
CM services help maintain mental health consumers in the community by
building social support, coordinating resources, finding proper treatment
programs, benefits and education. Twenty-four hour support available.
Children in the Middle
This is a court-mandated program to assist parents struggling with issues of divorce and custody. This is one time parenting education class,
is designed to teach parents how to avoid placing their children in the middle of their adult difficulties.
Kids in Common
This is a court-mandated or voluntary program designed to teach divorcing or separating parents to communicate together in able to better parent their children. The focus of Kids in Common is on the childrens
needs.
IOP(
Intensive Outpatient) IOP is intensive, short-term therapy involving
both group and individual treatment, based on the client's need and goals.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (PRS)
PRS is a voluntary program designed to meet the needs of individuals 18 or older who have been diagnosed by a psychiatrist with serious and persistent mental illness. PRS provides a number of quality services that promote recovery and wellness for people with psychiatric disabilities to live, learn, work and socialize in their environments of choice with a minimal amount of support.
Developmental Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities provides services for the developmentally
disabled and mentally retarded. Located
at 120 North Fifth Street, Indiana, PA, the DD Unit of the Community Guidance Center offers a wide range of services to residents of Indiana
County with developmental disabilities and mental retardation as well as to their
families or caretakers. These services are provided at no cost to the family
or individual. Professionally trained support coordinators assist consumers and their
families with obtaining whatever services are needed to maximize growth and
potential or to help meet basic needs. Support coordinators can help with information
and referral for medial needs, early intervention services, vocational/educational
programs, residential programs, respite care and advocacy. |