Leyden Family Services offers adult outpatient programs that include individual, marital, family, and group therapy. These programs are designed for people 18 and over who are having difficulty resolving inner conflicts and/or conflicts within the social groups of which they are members. No one will be denied access to service due to inability to pay.
Leyden Family Services offers adult outpatient programs that include individual, marital, family, and group therapy. These programs are designed for people 18 and over who are having difficulty resolving inner conflicts and/or conflicts within the social groups of which they are members. No one will be denied access to service due to inability to pay.
LSSI has 3 Mental Health Group Homes on the northwest side of Chicago. These homes are a stepping stone for individuals with a mental health diagnosis who have a goal of living independently.Group homes are designed to give residents the opportunity to learn and practice independent living skills while living in a supportive environment. The homes are staffed 24/7. Residents have their own bedroom but share a bathroom and eat meals together. They participate in structured weekly therapeutic groups, skill building and social activities, and also perform household chores. Residents are encouraged to work and attend school or day programs.
LSSI has 3 Mental Health Group Homes on the northwest side of Chicago. These homes are a stepping stone for individuals with a mental health diagnosis who have a goal of living independently.Group homes are designed to give residents the opportunity to learn and practice independent living skills while living in a supportive environment. The homes are staffed 24/7. Residents have their own bedroom but share a bathroom and eat meals together. They participate in structured weekly therapeutic groups, skill building and social activities, and also perform household chores. Residents are encouraged to work and attend school or day programs.
The Helping Others Gain Apartment Re-Entry (H.O.G.A.R.) Program helps transition individuals with mental illnesses residing in Illinois nursing homes (Colbert Class members) directly to the community through intensive case management services.The program seeks to address the behavioral needs of individuals experiencing a chronic mental illness inadequately housed in nursing home settings, who can greatly benefit from intensive, community-based services that support improved independent functioning, self-sufficiency, and positive long-term health outcomes.
The Helping Others Gain Apartment Re-Entry (H.O.G.A.R.) Program helps transition individuals with mental illnesses residing in Illinois nursing homes (Colbert Class members) directly to the community through intensive case management services.The program seeks to address the behavioral needs of individuals experiencing a chronic mental illness inadequately housed in nursing home settings, who can greatly benefit from intensive, community-based services that support improved independent functioning, self-sufficiency, and positive long-term health outcomes.
Thresholds' Youth & Young Adult Services (YAYAS) offer groundbreaking programs for adolescents, young adults, families, young mothers, and their children. These programs offer the development skills and support they need to master mental health challenges while reducing the negative impact of those challenges on what matters most to young people: relationships, school success, recreational activities, health and wellness, day-to-day living, and early career experiences. Specializing in the transition to adulthood, Thresholds' Youth & Young Adult Services provide young people with experiential learning within their communities to maximize success. Programs include:Early Intervention & First-Episode PsychosisComprehensive Behavioral Health Services (Emerge)Thresholds High SchoolResidential and Transitional Living (Young Adult Program)Young Mothers (Mother's Project)Homeless Youth & Families
Thresholds' Youth & Young Adult Services (YAYAS) offer groundbreaking programs for adolescents, young adults, families, young mothers, and their children. These programs offer the development skills and support they need to master mental health challenges while reducing the negative impact of those challenges on what matters most to young people: relationships, school success, recreational activities, health and wellness, day-to-day living, and early career experiences. Specializing in the transition to adulthood, Thresholds' Youth & Young Adult Services provide young people with experiential learning within their communities to maximize success. Programs include:Early Intervention & First-Episode PsychosisComprehensive Behavioral Health Services (Emerge)Thresholds High SchoolResidential and Transitional Living (Young Adult Program)Young Mothers (Mother's Project)Homeless Youth & Families
LSSI has 3 Mental Health Group Homes on the northwest side of Chicago. These homes are a stepping stone for individuals with a mental health diagnosis who have a goal of living independently.Group homes are designed to give residents the opportunity to learn and practice independent living skills while living in a supportive environment. The homes are staffed 24/7. Residents have their own bedroom but share a bathroom and eat meals together. They participate in structured weekly therapeutic groups, skill building and social activities, and also perform household chores. Residents are encouraged to work and attend school or day programs.
LSSI has 3 Mental Health Group Homes on the northwest side of Chicago. These homes are a stepping stone for individuals with a mental health diagnosis who have a goal of living independently.Group homes are designed to give residents the opportunity to learn and practice independent living skills while living in a supportive environment. The homes are staffed 24/7. Residents have their own bedroom but share a bathroom and eat meals together. They participate in structured weekly therapeutic groups, skill building and social activities, and also perform household chores. Residents are encouraged to work and attend school or day programs.
Grand Prairie Services (GPS) Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program (PSR) of GPS helps reintroduce individuals into the community. Many individuals who participate in the PSR skill building program have histories of multiple psychiatric hospitalizations. Individuals who take part in PSR programs develop skills to:Independent living skills, including coping with life stressors, self-management of behavioral symptoms, self-management of medication, interpersonal relations and social-occupational skills.Skills to maintain community adjustments without structured intervention.Skills to foster generalization of new skills learning to other community settingsFind and maintain meaningful employment or explore career employment issuesIndividuals are offered diverse groups that focus on the skills needed to maintain community living. Programs and activities are updated regularly to respond to the needs of program participants. Individuals participate in many community activities that help with community integration.
Grand Prairie Services (GPS) Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program (PSR) of GPS helps reintroduce individuals into the community. Many individuals who participate in the PSR skill building program have histories of multiple psychiatric hospitalizations. Individuals who take part in PSR programs develop skills to:Independent living skills, including coping with life stressors, self-management of behavioral symptoms, self-management of medication, interpersonal relations and social-occupational skills.Skills to maintain community adjustments without structured intervention.Skills to foster generalization of new skills learning to other community settingsFind and maintain meaningful employment or explore career employment issuesIndividuals are offered diverse groups that focus on the skills needed to maintain community living. Programs and activities are updated regularly to respond to the needs of program participants. Individuals participate in many community activities that help with community integration.
Leyden Family Services offers adult outpatient programs that include individual, marital, family, and group therapy. These programs are designed for people 18 and over who are having difficulty resolving inner conflicts and/or conflicts within the social groups of which they are members. No one will be denied access to service due to inability to pay.
Leyden Family Services offers adult outpatient programs that include individual, marital, family, and group therapy. These programs are designed for people 18 and over who are having difficulty resolving inner conflicts and/or conflicts within the social groups of which they are members. No one will be denied access to service due to inability to pay.
Aftercare Program: Provides a family assessment, monitoring and ongoing management of a medication regimen, therapeutic and clinical treatment services, as well as hard and soft support services for the family, teachers and community members to support success in each area.
Aftercare Program: Provides a family assessment, monitoring and ongoing management of a medication regimen, therapeutic and clinical treatment services, as well as hard and soft support services for the family, teachers and community members to support success in each area.
The Clubhouse at Liberty Centre offers Services including Day Support, Supported Employment, Housing, and Transportation. It also manages 4 apartment complexes for people with mental illness and can assist in obtaining housing through local housing assistance programs.
The Clubhouse at Liberty Centre offers Services including Day Support, Supported Employment, Housing, and Transportation. It also manages 4 apartment complexes for people with mental illness and can assist in obtaining housing through local housing assistance programs.
Aftercare Program: Provides a family assessment, monitoring and ongoing management of a medication regimen, therapeutic and clinical treatment services, as well as hard and soft support services for the family, teachers and community members to support success in each area.
Aftercare Program: Provides a family assessment, monitoring and ongoing management of a medication regimen, therapeutic and clinical treatment services, as well as hard and soft support services for the family, teachers and community members to support success in each area.
A community center that provides social and recreational activities for people with mental illness to help them gain confidence and hope to achieve their full potential.
A community center that provides social and recreational activities for people with mental illness to help them gain confidence and hope to achieve their full potential.
Utilizes a team approach to provide "wrap-around" support services to adults with disabilities. It is designed for individuals with multiple areas of support needs who have a Mental Illness, Intellectual Disability, or other Developmental Disability.
The program blends Medicaid funding and county regional funding. Persons in this program may or may not be eligible for Medicaid. Persons in this program need to be eligible for Polk County Regional funding.
Utilizes a team approach to provide "wrap-around" support services to adults with disabilities. It is designed for individuals with multiple areas of support needs who have a Mental Illness, Intellectual Disability, or other Developmental Disability.
The program blends Medicaid funding and county regional funding. Persons in this program may or may not be eligible for Medicaid. Persons in this program need to be eligible for Polk County Regional funding.
Non-fee service program consisting of several levels of services for those entering Emergency Protective Custody or are at high risk of entering Emergency Protective Custody. These services support both the Emergency and Community Support Levels of Care, and occur through the provision of specialized case management/service coordinating services and a 24-hour crisis response component. TASC provides goal-oriented individualized supports focusing on improved self-sufficiency, and may provide occasional supportive counseling and crisis intervention services when allowed by regulatory or funding authorities.
TASC is a collaboration of Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, Blue Valley Behavioral Health Centers, The Bridge, and House of Hope. Funding for TASC is provided by Region V for services to 16 Nebraska counties in the Region V catchment areas.
Non-fee service program consisting of several levels of services for those entering Emergency Protective Custody or are at high risk of entering Emergency Protective Custody. These services support both the Emergency and Community Support Levels of Care, and occur through the provision of specialized case management/service coordinating services and a 24-hour crisis response component. TASC provides goal-oriented individualized supports focusing on improved self-sufficiency, and may provide occasional supportive counseling and crisis intervention services when allowed by regulatory or funding authorities.
TASC is a collaboration of Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, Blue Valley Behavioral Health Centers, The Bridge, and House of Hope. Funding for TASC is provided by Region V for services to 16 Nebraska counties in the Region V catchment areas.
State licensed residential program that offers support to individuals who need assistance transitioning back into the community after a psychiatric crisis. Temporary residence is provided for (28) days at two locations (32 total beds, 16 at each location). The intent of the service is to support the participant throughout the transition or break, provide linkages to needed services, and assist in stabilization and transition back into the community.
Program components include the following services: periodic safety checks and monitoring, medication monitoring and education, assistance with activities of daily living, limited transportation, and overnight accommodation including food and lodging; linkage to psychiatric services, referrals to needed community services and supports including, but not limited to, behavioral health services, substance abuse treatment services, and community housing; and 24 hour staffing.
State licensed residential program that offers support to individuals who need assistance transitioning back into the community after a psychiatric crisis. Temporary residence is provided for (28) days at two locations (32 total beds, 16 at each location). The intent of the service is to support the participant throughout the transition or break, provide linkages to needed services, and assist in stabilization and transition back into the community.
Program components include the following services: periodic safety checks and monitoring, medication monitoring and education, assistance with activities of daily living, limited transportation, and overnight accommodation including food and lodging; linkage to psychiatric services, referrals to needed community services and supports including, but not limited to, behavioral health services, substance abuse treatment services, and community housing; and 24 hour staffing.
Offers participants to reside in one of our residences for up to 2 years while working on goals focusing on stabilization, identifying and utilizing resources, developing basic life skills, budgeting, medication management, transportation, independent living/community integration and seeking permanent housing.
Offers participants to reside in one of our residences for up to 2 years while working on goals focusing on stabilization, identifying and utilizing resources, developing basic life skills, budgeting, medication management, transportation, independent living/community integration and seeking permanent housing.