The Goals of Psychiatric Rehabilitation
A Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) aims to help people with chronic, severe mental illness gain the emotional, social and intellectual skills and supports they need to live in the community.
PRP focuses on two intervention strategies:
- First Strategy: Developing the client’s coping skills
- Second Strategy: Accessing community resources for the client’s growth
WHAT WE DO
BHLD’s Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program works to address the emotional, intellectual and spiritual needs of the whole person. BHLD staffing includes a licensed clinical social worker, program director, service coordinator and volunteers trained in life coaching.
- One-on-One Services
- Collaborate with the client’s therapist
- Symptom/illness management
- Coping skills
- Nutrition coaching
- Personal hygiene
- Home Visits
- Animal-assisted support
- Application assistance for entitlements and housing
- Social/relationship development
- Life coaching for emotional resilience
- Living purposefully
- Mind / body / spiritual exploration
- Meditating and Exercise as a Therapeutic Technique
- Job development skills
- Locating appropriate training
- Financial aid applications for school
- Job application assistance
- Resume development
- Budgeting/money management
PRP Clients continue to receive clinical mental health services with their licensed physician or psychotherapist throughout their enrollment in the PRP.
How to Access PRP Services
- Someone with a connection to the client identifies that he/she may benefit from PRP services
- A licensed Mental Health Professional (counselor, physician, etc.) evaluates client and if appropriate, completes the referral form.
- BHLD PRP schedules an Intake Evaluation and requests an insurance authorization
- Authorization for admission is granted or denied
Referral Sources
Our referrals come from a variety of sources including:
- self-referrals
- families
- churches
- social service agencies
- private therapists
- substance abuse programs
- school counselors
- foster care agencies
- other sources
All clients referred for PRP services must be evaluated by a licensed mental health professional. If the licensed mental health professional believes the client is appropriate for PRP services he/she will complete the PRP referral form and BHLD will schedule the client for an intake assessment.
WHO WE SERVE
We serve children and adolescents (age 5-17) and adults (18 – 70) with chronic mental health issues who need support in developing or maintaining the skills needed to function successfully in the community.
Fees
Medicaid, Medicare and some Private Insurance covers the cost of PRP services for clients meeting admission and severity of need criteria.
PRP Hours of Operation
Monday | 9 am – 5 pm |
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Tuesday | 9 am – 5 pm |
Wednesday | 9 am – 5 pm |
Thursday | 9 am – 5 pm |
Friday | 9 am – 5 pm |
Evening and Weekend | Appointments as needed |
For more information, please contact: Margaret McCraw, LCSW-C, Founder of BHLD and Executive Director of PRP – (410) 357-3711