Adult’s Services

Mental Health Services

Peer Support Services.  Peer-to-peer support can help individuals overcome barriers and obstacles that, at times, feel insurmountable.  Conveying empathy, using good listening skills, meeting individuals at the level they are, and treating individuals with respect, warmth, and dignity are aspects of quality peer support service delivery. 

Targeted Casemanagement.  This service provides a mental health casemanager that completes an assessment and develops a plan to help the child and family access services, obtain benefits and develop natural supports.

Psychiatric Outpatient.  These are clinic based services provided by a therapist, psychologist or psychiatrist. Services can be delivered individually, or in a group.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation.  There are three models available in our counties: Clubhouse, site-based, and mobile psychiatric rehabilitation services. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services are designed to assist persons with serious mental health issues develop the skills and access the resources necessary to be successful and satisfied in the living, learning, working and social environments of their choice.

Partial Hospitalization.  These are intensive clinic services that provide group and individual counseling as well as med-management.  Individuals would receive several hours of therapy in any given day.  The length of treatment could be several days, to several weeks.

Inpatient Psychiatric (Hospitalization).  This is overnight care in a hospital. This service is used if your problem cannot be treated outside the hospital to provide stabilization.

Substance Use Disorder Services

Drug and Alcohol Outpatient.  These are clinic based services that are provided by a drug and alcohol therapist or doctor.

Intensive Outpatient (IOP).  Delivered within a clinic setting, IOP is more intensive therapy that is provided several times a week.

Methadone Maintenance.  This service uses a specific medication therapy to treat the member when addicted to certain kind of drugs. You may be eligible for certain visits associated with the administration of this medication. The behavioral health program does not pay for the medication, however your physical health benefit may fund this.

Suboxone (Buprenorphine).  This is a medication used for opiate dependence. You may be eligible for certain visits associated with the administration of this medication. The behavioral health program does not pay for the medication, however your physical health benefit may fund this.

Halfway House Services.  Halfway House Services are provided in a residential setting which may be a step down from a higher level of drug and alcohol treatment. Members get jobs, and participate in community based treatment.

Non-Hospital Detox.  This is a residential program that provides a safe place for withdrawal from drugs.

Non-Hospital Rehab.  This is a residential program that provides for longer term treatment in a community based facility. 

Hospital Based Detox and Rehab.  This is overnight care in a hospital for drug and alcohol addiction.  This service is used if your problem cannot be treated outside the hospital. 


If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health, behavioral health or substance abuse crisis, call us immediately, day or night.