Desired Results Sample Clauses

Desired Results. The primary public health benefit is providing and assisting low income individuals with serious psychiatric disabilities to maintain safe, affordable, supportive permanent housing. This prevents people from homelessness or institutional placement, and improves their quality of life. Federal law requires public mental health systems to provide services in integrated community settings, and Permanent Supportive Housing is a proven approach for doing so. It presents an alternative to hospitals, shelters, and other settings that segregate people by disability, such as nursing homes, board and care homes, and other residential care facilities, in which residency is tied to receiving the particular services the facility offers. Once an individual achieves a higher level of recovery and no longer meets the medical necessity criteria, only with resident consent, Interim will work on locating other sources of permanent housing.
Desired Results. Through both the transitional residential program, and the day rehabilitation program, consumers learn how to engage in a dual recovery process so they can reach and maintain recovery goals and lead safe, meaningful, and healthy lives. Consumers learn and practice recovery skills specifically in relapse prevention, symptom management, emotional, social and family functioning with the goal of successfully integrating into the community.
Desired Results. The public health benefits include supporting those with serious mental illness in self-efficacy, and exposing the community to a mental health consumer’s experience. This program provides education to the community to directly confront mental health stigma and discrimination issues.
Desired Results. The Center provides a safe, warm, respectful, and inviting resource center devoted to serving the needs of the homeless and other marginalized residents of Chinatown. The Center contributes to a safer neighborhood by teaching a portion of the population coping skills, communication skills, conflict resolution skills, mood/anger management skills which all likely result in reduced violence.
Desired Results. The primary public health benefit is permanent housing for a vulnerable group of individuals. The program also provides intensive case management and case coordination services in which the client and case manager work together to develop goals to improve client’s life in areas of health, education, employment, daily living skills. Federal law requires public mental health systems to provide services in integrated community settings, and Permanent Supportive Housing is a proven approach for doing so. It presents an alternative to hospitals, shelters, and other settings that segregate people by disability, such as nursing homes, board and care homes, and other residential care facilities, in which residency is tied to receiving the particular services the facility offers.
Desired Results. The public health benefits include improved access to medical and mental health care by consumers.
Desired Results. Crisis residential services are therapeutic and/or rehabilitation services that are provided in a 24- hour residential treatment program for individuals experiencing an acute psychiatric episode or crisis, and who do not present criteria for inpatient acute psychiatric care. The program supports individuals in their efforts to restore, maintain and apply interpersonal and independent living skills, and access to community support systems.
Desired Results. DRS aims to increase consumers’ successful adjustment to community living after completion of dual recovery residential program by reducing the relapse rate.
Desired Results. Outreach and Aftercare aims to assist clients with developing the recovery skills necessary to maintain successful community integration, and substance use recovery.
Desired Results. The public health benefits include an inclusive environment where mutual support and resources are available to clients on their pathway to mental health wellness and recovery. Peers come together to socialize, interact with one another, attend support groups and join in planned activities. Additionally, the Center offers skills and tools to those who choose to become leaders among their peers and take an active role in the wellness and recovery movement at the Center and the community. Through mutual support, self-empowerment and effective programming, the Center’s goal is that each individual will be able to connect, meet their challenges, and find balance in their life and a meaningful role in their community.