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• <br />u <br />r� <br />• <br />Addictions Receiving Facility (ARF). Services are provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for children ages 6 through <br />17 who have mental health and/or substance use issues and need crisis intervention. The length of stay is usually 3-7 <br />days. <br />SHORT-TERM RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT (SRT) <br />Short -Term Residential Treatment is a twenty -bed adult rehabilitation program that provides intensive psychosocial <br />services to men and women with severe mental illness and/or co occurring disorders. The length of stay is typically <br />30-90 days. The goal of this comprehensive program is to re -integrate the client into the community, focusing on <br />recovery. Individuals are referred to this program from crisis units. This program is a community-based option and a <br />less costly alternative to state hospital placement. <br />PSYCHIATRIC MEDICAL SERVICES <br />Psychiatric Medical Services are provided to adults, children, and adolescents. These services consist of crisis <br />intervention, diagnostic evaluation, medication management, and other treatment recommendations; such as <br />inpatient or outpatient treatment. Inpatient services provide psychiatric stabilization on the ASU, residential <br />care/treatment, rehabilitation on the Short -Term Residential unit, and chemical dependence detoxification. <br />Discharge from an inpatient unit ideally results in seamless transition into the community with referral for follow-up <br />care. Outpatient services are directed towards maintenance of the individual in the community, a focus on recovery <br />and resilience, and prevention of relapse. These services are rendered by physicians, nurse practitioners, and <br />licensed mental health providers. <br />OUTPATIENT / T-BOS THERAPY SERVICES <br />Outpatient Therapy Services provide in -community, office -based mental health, and substance use services for <br />children and families within Indian River County and the Treasure Coast. Individuals may be referred by family, a <br />community agency, the courts, or may be self-referred. Comprehensive biopsychosocial evaluations are provided. <br />Based upon the evaluation and diagnosis, the appropriate treatment will be provided for adults, children and families <br />through individual, group and family therapy. The therapists utilize evidence -based practices and multiple modalities <br />including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Trauma -informed care and Motivational <br />interviewing. <br />For higher needs, therapeutic behavioral on-site services (T-BOS) are provided. T-BOS is a more intensive <br />intervention for children with behavioral and mental health needs. Focus of treatment will include input from parents, <br />teachers/school officials and other agencies. <br />The program provides therapeutic services such as solution solving skills, anger management skills, parental <br />empowerment and other treatment methods. Services are designed to maximize client and family strengths and <br />encourage positive behaviors. <br />CASE MANAGEMENT (Adults, Children and Families) <br />Targeted Case Management provides coordination of services individuals with a mental illness and who may also <br />have a co-occurring substance use disorder. Our team helps to link families to community resources and advocates <br />for the family when needed. Case Managers serve as coordinators to the children and their families who are in need <br />of multi -agency services. They provide services in the home, school and in the community. A wide range of <br />therapeutic interventions are provided to individuals who need multiple services and supports, and who lack a natural <br />support system to assist them in their recovery. Services may include; assistance with securing and maintaining <br />housing, referrals to internal and external services, education to family and significant others to facilitate a better <br />understanding of mental illness and/or co-occurring disorders. Ongoing monitoring is also provided to evaluate the <br />need for interventions to prevent relapse and maintain the individual in a community setting whenever possible. <br />PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION (PSR) <br />Psychosocial Rehabilitation are recovery -oriented services to assist individuals with learning, relearning or improving <br />skills necessary for independent living and employment. Services focus on the management of barriers created by <br />disabilities & a variety of life domain issues, including: medication management; pre-employment; social network <br />enhancement; health maintenance skills; and use of community resources. Improved life management allows the <br />individual to focus on recovery. <br />F. tsnerry nsr any cernrncarrons anaior accreoirarnons oorarnea oy your agency. <br />Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services MS CLIA Waiver: 8/31/26 <br />CARF Accreditation - 4/30/2026 <br />Agency for Health Care Administration (ANCA) -- Transition Group Home (TGH): pending- expected to be 2/9/27 <br />AHCA - SRT: 11/29/26 <br />AHCA Primary Care Clinic: 11/19/26 <br />AHCA -- Children's Crisis Stabilization Unit (CCSU): 12/11/26 <br />AHCA -- Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit (ASU): Pending - expected to be 4/29/27 <br />State of Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance -- Pharmacy QA: 12/31/26 <br />State of Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) SRT: 12/4/25 <br />DCF Outpatient Substance Use Services: 4/22/26 <br />DCF All populations: 7/1/27 <br />DCF Addictions Receiving Facility: 4/22/26 <br />161 <br />