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MCBHC offers a full array of treatment and support seravices for children, adolescents, and adults through its contracted provider network. These services include:
 Inpatient
 Partial Hospitalization
 Outpatient and Outpatient Services
 Non-hospital Drug and Alcohol Residentail Treatment, including Detoxification, Rehabilitation, and Halfway House Services
 Family-Based Mental Health Services
 Residential, Vocational, and Community Employment and Family Support Services
 Specialized Therapeutic Services for Children Ages Birth to Three Years with a Developmental Delay
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MCBHC's Mental Health Case Management includes three levels of services
Intensive Case Management (ICM) provides assistance to adults with serious and persistent mental illness and children at risk of serious mental illness through intensive contact and a strengths-based approach; and by accessing, coordinating, and monitoring needed resources and services. The primary focus of ICM services includes increasing the self-sufficiency and independence of living for the consumer, promoting social supports, increasing the consumer's ability to maintain treatment, and decreasing the need for inpatient hospitalization.
Resource Coordination (RC) provides assistance to adults and children with serious mental illness who do not require the intensity and frequency of contact provided through ICM. RC services utilize a comprehensive strength/needs assessment an service planning process to assist consumers in achieving increased independence, improved quality of life, and stability of symptoms.
Administrative Case Management (ACM) provides assistance to adults and children with any mental health diagnosis that do not meet eligibility criteria for either ICM or RC services, but do present a need for case management support. ACM services are provided at a less intensive level than ICM or RC. Consumers who are initially entering the Mental Health system and do not have a significant treatment/hospitalization history are often targeted for ACM services.
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