Residential Care Center
The Residential Care Center provides housing, specialized training and intensive case management services for persons who are developmentally disabled, mentally ill, homeless or other persons at-risk. Through basic care, independent living skills, programmed academic learning, community survival skills and employment readiness training, we achieve the primary purpose which is to prevent institutionalization and increase movement to least restrictive care settings.
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Transitional Living Program for Developmentally Disabled Youth (DD/TLP):
Provides community based residential services for 8 youth between the ages of 18 and 21. Services promote residential stability and focus on individuals who are in need of supervision and supportive services. Youth in this program can seamlessly transition to adult services upon reaching 21 years of age.
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Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA):
Pprovides living arrangements and a supportive environment within the community where individuals with a mental disability are supervised and provided with an array of needed services. MI CILA provides supervised residential services for adults that have a mental illness and/or developmental disability. Both CILA’s are designed to meet the needs of the individuals and allow them to explore and achieve personal growth through access to community facilities and programs.
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Emergency Housing Program:
Provides supervised residential homelike environment for persons in crisis situations who suffer psychiatric illness and/or substance abuse. Services are available to persons who are unable to live independently, but do not require hospitalization. The program provides linkage to other agencies for day treatment programs, vocational counseling, financial aid, medical care and counseling. Our goal is to help our clients develop their potential, achieve stability and improve independence.
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Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDDT):
Provides comprehensive mental health and substance abuse assessment and treatment strategies for the dually diagnosed consumers. IDDT collaborates with a larger MISA consortium network of community providers and enables the Residential MI programs to leverage MISA services to all the consumers in need of assessment and treatment. IDDT clients are integrated into our Emergency Housing.
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Clara Hope:
Provides residential housing in a community setting and an array of responsive services for 8 homeless adult mentally ill consumers with or without a co-occurring disorder of substance abuse and will help them achieve their highest level of self efficiency.
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Community Support Residential (CSR):
Is a comprehensive program for 8 adults experiencing chronic mental illness and in need of residential services. Clients remain in our care until their condition stabilizes and permanent placement is found.
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Projects for Assistance in Transitioning from Homeless (PATH):
Provides community based outreach, mental health, substance abuse, case management and housing services. Services include screening, assessment, linkage and referrals to appropriate level of care for homeless adults. The program’s goal is to reduce homelessness, recidivism and stabilize support systems.
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Community Integrated Living Arrangement
Emergency Housing
Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment
DD Transitional Living Program
PATH