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Causes: Mental Health, Mental Health Associations
Mission: Dedicated to enhancing the emotional and behavioral health of residents of southern west virginia through advocacy, community involvement and provision of the highest quality diagnostic and professional treatment services.
Programs: Crisis - comprehensive array of programs designed to stabilize the conditions of acute or severe psychiatric symptoms
substance abuse - federally funded program offering a comprehensive array of substance abuse assessment and treatment services to meet the varying needs of those who are abusing or addicted to alcohol or other drugs of abuse
waiver services - state funded medicaid program designed to deliver services to individuals in their home and community as an alternative to receiving services in an intermediate care facility
outpatient - program focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and behavioral health problems on an outpatient; day treatment - program focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and behavioral health problems in a day time treatment; community engagement ( formerly care coordinator) - program to develop a community support system for adults with serious mental illness and co-occurring mental illness and/or substance abuse and/or developmental disabilities who are at risk of hospitalization; physicians - program dedicated to enhancing the emotional and behavioral health through advocacy, community involvement and provision of the highest quality diagnostic and professional treatment services; service coordination - case management program designed to provide a single point of contact to ensure patients' needs are met; sbirt - federally funded program designed to provide evidence-based screening, brief intervention, brief treatment and referral to specialty treatment for patients who have, or are at high risk for, a substance abuse disorder; act - assertive community treatment. An inclusive array of community-based rehabilitation services to high risk consumers who have a history of frequent hospitalizations and/or crisis contacts