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CENTERVILLE CLINICS: |
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MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES |
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Emergency Service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays,
call 911 or 724-632-6801.
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Mental Health Services |
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BASE SERVICE UNIT |
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The Base Service Unit (BSU)
is the "point of entry" for consumers into Mental Health/Mental Retardation
programs. The BSU offers direct services and also provides referrals to
numerous county and community programs. The Base Service Unit offices are
located in the Yablonski Memorial Clinic and in our Greene County Mental
Health Office at 190 Bonar Avenue, Waynesburg. |
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All services offered through the Base Service
Unit are confidential. No treatment and personal information is transmitted
to other agencies or individuals without your written permission. |
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SERVICES OFFERED |
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Outpatient Services provides therapy through a variety
of modalities, including individual and group therapy, family and marriage
counseling, psychotropic intervention, psychological testing, and psychiatric
evaluations. |
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services at Centerville Clinics are provided without discrimination based
on financial ability, race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, parenthood,
ethnic background, national origin, physical or mental handicap or disability. |
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Intensive Case Management provides 24-hour-a-day
assistance to seriously and chronically mentally ill adults and children
through natural supports, community resources, and specialized treatment
to gain access to medical, educational, and social services. |
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After-Care Coordination provides services for consumers
hospitalized for mental-health reasons. Services needed after discharge
are arranged. Those services include outpatient therapy, psychiatric care,
medication checks, partial hospitalization programs, housing referrals,
and other referrals as needed. |
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Student Assistance Program (SAP) provides services
to area schools. These services include student assessment, crisis intervention
and prevention, and clinical treatment. Treatment may be handled on an outpatient
basis or on-site within the school, as deemed appropriate. |
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Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services is a way
to improve the lives of children and families who have complex needs. Services
include Therapeutic Staff Support, Behavioral Specialists, and Mobile Therapists.
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| For more information on the Wrap-Around
Services Program, please call the Joseph A. Yablonski Memorial Clinic
at 724-632-6801. |
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Behavioral Health Rehabilitation
Services at Centerville Clinics provides services to patients from
birth to age 21. BHR Services is a community-based program that provides
behavioral health rehabilitation to children and their families in settings
within their home and community. The services are designed to meet the needs
of the child as well as the needs of the family. An individualized service
plan is developed by an Inter-Agency Team that includes the child, family
members, and others who know the child best. The plan is needs-driven, family-centered,
and strength-based. The focus of the plan is normalization. The goal of
BHR Services is for the child to be maintained in his or her natural environment
in lieu of a more-restrictive setting. BHR Services include o Therapeutic
Staff Support (TSS). A TSS worker provides one-on-one behavioral intervention
to a child or adolescent, so that the child or adolescent will learn the
concrete behavioral goals as specified in the behavioral and treatment plans.
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Mobile Therapy (MT).
An MT provides intensive therapeutic services to the child or adolescent
in settings other than the provider agency or office. Family therapy also
can be provided as needed. |
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How the BHRS Program Works |
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The child or adolescent is identified as potentially
being in need of behavioral health services. |
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The child or adolescent is referred to a psychiatrist or a
licensed psychologist for an evaluation. |
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A preliminary recommendation is made to an Inter-Agency Team. |
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The Inter-Agency Team reviews the evaluation and recommendation. |
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Documentation is submitted to Value Behavioral Health Services
for authorization. |
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A provider is selected. |
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BHR Services begin. |
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Who is eligible for BHR Services? |
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BHR Services can be provided to families who meet the following
criteria: |
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The child or adolescent is under the age of 21 |
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The child or adolescent has a mental health diagnosis. |
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The child or adolescent has a mental health diagnosis. |
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The child or adolescent is at risk of out-of-home
placement or is in the process of being transitioned back into their home
environment following an out-of-home placement. |
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Less-restrictive services have been attempted
and have not proven to be sufficient in meeting the child's treatment needs. |
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A licensed psychologist or psychiatrist has deemed the services
medically necessary. |
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The child or adolescent is eligible for Medical Assistance
or is enrolled in a Managed Care program. |
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PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM |
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The Centerville Clinics Partial Hospitalization
Program focuses on providing intensive multidisciplinary mental health care
on an outpatient basis. The program is designed to provide a therapeutic
community for children and adolescents who cannot function in everyday social,
school, work, or in community situations. Our program provides: |
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An alternative to hospitalization for individuals at risk |
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An alternative to inpatient care |
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Ongoing support for individuals after they have been discharged
from inpatient care. |
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Our program is divided into two developmental age groups |
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Children ages 6 to 12 years |
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Adolescents age 13 to 18 years. |
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Our goal is to design individualized treatment
plans for each client. Each plan involves the work of a multidisciplinary
team that includes the client, family members, staff, and the referral source.
Our treatment teams include: |
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Psychiatrists |
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Psychologists |
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Mental health professionals |
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Counselors |
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Our services include |
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Psychiatric and psychological evaluations |
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Individual, group, and family therapy |
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Case management |
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Educational services |
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Behavioral modification |
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Aftercare follow-up |
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Medication monitoring |
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ICM/RC |
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Crisis management and intervention services (24 hours a day) |
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Outpatient services |
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Wrap-around services |
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The Centerville Clinics Partial Hospitalization
Program is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare under
Title 55 |
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For more information on our services, and the
location closest to you, call the Joseph A. Yablonski Memorial Clinic at
724-632-6801. |
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| CENTERVILLE CLINICS |
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| 1070 OLD NATIONAL
PIKE ROAD / FREDERICKTOWN, PA 15333 / 724-632-6801 |
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