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Home Based & Respite Services - Grand Prairie Services - ACCESS Department

Eligibility
Individuals are eligible for Home-Based services when any one of the following criteria are met:- History of two or more psychiatric hospitalizations;- History of involvement with multiple service providers, including at least three of the following- Public or private psychiatric hospital;- Public or private residential treatment facility;- Juvenile justice system;- Special Education (BD/ED);- Substance abuse treatment provider;- Comprehensive Community Based Youth Service (CCBYS) program;- Illinois Department of Children and Family Services- History of three unsuccessful outpatient treatment episodes, and youth presently at risk of exclusion from home; or- For in home respite services only, it is sufficient that a youth is registered as a consumer of Grand Prairie Services and at risk of placement outside the home.
Hours
By appointment
(708) 331-0500
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24 Hour Crisis Center

Languages
Spanish, English
Application process
Contact (866) 477-8632 or [email protected] for additional information.
Service area
Cook County, IL
Grand Prairie Services (GPS) Child and Adolescent Home-Based Services Program helps youths aged 0-17 who are having challenges in the way they are developing socially or emotionally or are having challenges adjusting to changes at home or at school. The Home-Based Team goes into the home, school, or neighborhood to help families in need together.Primary Services Provided:Home-based counseling and psycho-educational servicesIntensive Case ManagementPsychiatric evaluation and medication monitoringSchool-based mental health servicesIn-home respite services?
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211 Metro Chicago
Providing organization
Grand Prairie Services
Grand Prairie Services (GPS) is a not-for-profit integrated healthcare provider with over 73 years of experience providing outpatient counseling, mental health services and primary care. The organization began in 1950 as a counseling agency in Park Forest, and then merged in 1956 with social service groups representing Park Forest, Chicago Heights, Homewood and Harvey.