Children and Family Treatment and Support Services: Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) is designed to restore, rehabilitate, and support a child’s/youth’s developmentally appropriate functioning to enable them to be an active and productive member of their family and community. PSR is designed to compensate for, or eliminate, any deficits or barriers associated with a child’s/youth’s behavioral health needs. This service is available to children from birth to 21 years of age.
Emily Williams
emily.williams@arcwayne.org
315-331-7741 ext. 1441
Behavioral Health (HCBS) Services
The Arc Wayne provides Home and Community based services (HCBS) to adults meeting the criteria of Serious Mental Illness (SMI) and Substance Abuse Disorder (SUD). Individuals deemed eligible are enrolled in a Medicaid-managed care plan called a Health and Recovery Plan (HARP) and are contacted by managed care organizations. Services include:
Habilitation
Family Support and Training - (FST)
Transitional Employment
Ongoing Supported Employment
Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR)
Prevocational Services
Intensive Supported Employment
Community Oriented Recovery Empowerment Services (CORE)
The CORE program includes 2 services:
Psychosocial rehabilitation and Family support and training. Psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) is designed to assist an individual in improving their functional abilities to the greatest degree possible in settings where they live, work, learn, and socialize.
Family support and training (FST) offers instruction, emotional support, and skill building necessary to facilitate engagement and active participation of the family in the individual’s recovery process.
Emily Williams
emily.williams@arcwayne.org
315-331-7741 ext. 1367
Care Management for Children and Adults through the Department of Health
The Arc Wayne provides support to improve health outcomes for adults and children with mental illness. Medical, behavioral health and social service needs are addressed. Evidence-based person-centered practices are used. Eligibility is based on having a chronic health issue such as asthma, diabetes, cardiac disorders, diagnosis of HIV/AIDS, Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED), or complex trauma. The adult child must reside in Wayne, Ontario, Seneca, Monroe, or Yates Counties.
Melanie Corbett
Melanie.Corbett@arcwayne.org
315-331-7741 ext. 1394