Community Clubhouses
Community Clubhouses provide a daily activity environment that utilizes peer support to help members develop and maintain a personal support system. This rehabilitative environment provides for access to vocational and social opportunities as well as promoting independent living experiences. The idea of membership to a club conveys respect for the self-determination and autonomy of members and their right to make decisions about their lives.

Community Residential 
Supported Housing with 24-hour supervision. The programs are designed for clients who are experiencing a level of distress that requires 24-hour supervision but poses no significant danger that warrants inpatient hospitalization. They may be used in conjunction with other levels of care and must be supervised through a designated mental health treatment provider. Residential services are used as an alternative to returning home, or to other previous environments that may be deleterious to the client’s treatment plan requirements.

Continuous/ Mobile Treatment Teams
Continuous Treatment provides assertive outreach to persons suffering from mental illness who are experiencing a level of distress that requires ongoing supervision but poses no significant danger that warrants inpatient hospitalization. The multi-disciplinary team designs and implements a treatment plan that provides comprehensive treatment in the client’s home.

Crisis Stabilization or Step Down Program
The Crisis Stabilization or Step Down Program provides 24-hour residential care that provides an alternative for clients to an inpatient hospital admission or a "step down" from a hospital inpatient program.

Fellowship Forensic Services
Fellowship Forensic Services is committed to aid in public safety by working with criminally involved persons through rehabilitation and reintegration programs, as well as educating criminal justice staff about behavior health practices.

FHRCC
Fellowship Health Resources Chester County (FHRCC) is a new service based upon the concept of a Single Clinical Home (SCH).  Conveniently located on West Bridge St. in Phoenixville, the program offers clients a broad range of comprehensive services both on-site and in the clients' home environment that were formerly not available within a single program.  Key components of the model include:  Outpatient Services, the Base Service Unit functions of Targeted Case Management, Intensive Case Management and Resource Coordination, a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Day Program, and a CTT (Community Treatment Team). 

All treatment modalities are based upon an interdisciplinary treatment approach that has, as its core belief, the expectation that clients of mental health services are capable of recovery from their illness.  The Fellowship defines recovery as the point at which the illness is no longer the dominant controlling force in one's life.

Psychosocial Rehabilitation
FHR's Psychosocial Rehabilitation Programs provide a staff-supported, therapeutic, center-based, consumer-driven psychoeducational and skill-building milieu dedicated to a wide variety of skill developments.

Taton Learning Institute
The Fellowship has initiated the David L. Taton Learning Institute in order to strengthen and support the behavioral health and social service workforce, so that it more aptly and ably fulfills its charge to help individuals recover and enjoy satisfying lives.  The Mission of the David L. Taton Learning Institute (TLI) is to provide exemplary workforce learning opportunities for the advancement of behavioral health research, the promotion of scholarship, and the strengthening of services for the care of individuals with mental illness, addictive disorders, and other life challenges.


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