Mental Health Psychosocial Day Support

Services provided include

  • Clinical assessment and evaluation
  • Individualized treatment plans
  • Medication education
  • Individualized treatment plans
  • Daily living skills training
  • Social skills development and training
  • Mental illness symptom education
  • Social outings
  • Money management training and support
  • Substance abuse education
  • Linkage to community services

Eligibility Criteria

Individuals qualifying for this service must demonstrate a clinical necessity for the service arising from mental, behavioral, or emotional illness that results in significant functional impairments in major life activities. Services are provided to individuals: who without these services would be unable to remain in the community OR who meet at least two of the following criteria on a continuing or intermittent basis:

  • Have difficulty in establishing or maintaining normal interpersonal relationships to such a degree that they are at risk of hospitalization or homelessness because of conflicts with family or community.
  • Experience difficulty in activities of daily living such as maintaining personal hygiene, preparing food and maintaining adequate nutrition, or managing finances
  • Exhibit such inappropriate behavior that repeated interventions by the mental health, social services, or judicial system are necessary.
  • Exhibit difficulty in cognitive ability such that they are unable to recognize personal danger or significantly inappropriate social behavior.
  • In order to receive Psychosocial Rehabilitation services, the individual must meet ONE of the criteria listed below.