Services
Fellowship Health Resources, Inc. (FHR) operates 73 programs across Delaware, Massachusetts, Maine, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Virginia. Our organization’s continuum of care cultivates individual achievement and goal realization in all of its treatment models. By providing mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, vocational rehabilitation, case management, assistance with daily living, and social support, we assist consumers in their recovery while improving their mental health, well-being, and quality of life.
Delaware, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Maine
Pennsylvania
North Carolina
Delaware, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolina
North Carolina, Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
Delaware, North Carolina
Delaware, Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, Virginia
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania, Massachusetts
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Assertive Community Treatment (ACT):
Mobile multi-disciplinary teams provide intensive treatment, rehabilitation, and supportive services for consumers who have multiple life challenges, such as homelessness, unemployment, addictive disorders, legal involvement and/or significant medical conditions. ACT Treatment Programs are sometimes referred to as Community Continuum of Care Programs (CCCP) or are abbreviated as PACT.
Currently available in Delaware, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island.
Community-based Flexible Supports (CBFS):
Community-Based Flexible Supports (CBFS) Programs provide rehabilitative interventions and supports in partnership with clients and their families to promote and facilitate recovery. Services include interventions and supports that manage psychiatric symptoms in the community, restore or maintain independent living and daily living skills, restore or maintain skills for employment, and promote management of medical conditions.
Currently available in Massachusetts.
Community Clubhouse Programs:
The Clubhouse Model offer individuals with psychiatric disabilities the opportunity for friendship, support, vocational services, transitional and independent employment, and educational services in a secure, rehabilitative environment. Members and staff are engaged in all aspects of Clubhouse operation and share responsibility for its ultimate success within the community.
Currently available in Massachusetts.
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Community Rehabilitation services:
With the support of FHR staff members, the Community Rehabilitation Services Program offers individuals the opportunity to develop autonomy in an independent lifestyle and living environment. Residential locations are in close proximity to FHR programs, ensuring individuals ready access to the assistance and encouragement of FHR staff.
Currently available in Maine.
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Community Support/case Management:
The mobile Community Support/Case Management Team provides comprehensive, community-based treatment to persons with serious and persistent mental illness. Individuals receive intensive treatment, rehabilitation, and support services in their homes, on the job, and in social settings.
Currently available in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
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Co-Occurring Outpatient Services
Co-Occuring Outpatient Services provide services for individuals with psychiatric and substance abuse disorders.
Currently available in Pennsylvania.
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Crisis Stabilization (respite) program:
Crisis Stabilization and Hospital Diversion are residential respite programs for adults with mental illness and other co-occurring disorders who are experiencing an acute psychiatric crisis that jeopardizes their current living situation. A Treatment Team assists individuals in avoiding hospitalization or rehospitalization by stabilizing the psychiatric crisis and mobilizing community supports.
Currently available in Virginia.
Drug court:
The Drug Court at Fellowship Health Resources, Inc. provides Substance Abuse Therapy to individuals referred by Drug Treatment Court as a diversion from prison.
Currently available in North Carolina.
Forensic Case Management:
The Forensic Case Management Program provides community-based psychiatric treatment for adults with serious and persistent mental illness. This program targets hard to reach individuals with a forensic background.
Currently available in Pennsylvania.
Intensive individual and Group Jail Diversion:
As part of the Intensive Diversion Program at Fellowship Health Resources, Inc., individuals and groups are provided with psychiatric therapy and case management services to individuals referred by the Department of Probation and Parole.
Currently available in Rhode Island.
Neuro-cognitive behavioral programs:
Neuro-Cognitive Behavioral Programs provide 24-hour supervised residential support and treatment for individuals who have serious cognitive limitations, in addition to mental illness. Services include housing, treatment planning, advocacy, group therapy, and crisis/medical assistance. In addition, the program offers residents educational, vocational, and social/recreational support, along with transportation.
Currently available in Maine.
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Outpatient Psychiatric and counseling services:
Licensed professionals conduct individual assessments and develop person-centered treatment plans for consumers based on individual needs. Individuals are seen by a psychiatrist, or a psychiatric nurse practitioner, for medication management. Individual and group therapy are available. Substance Abuse Day Programs offer consumers a staff-supported, therapeutic environment where specialists provide substance abuse rehabilitation and facilitate ongoing addiction recovery.
Please Note: Outpatient Psychiatric and Counseling Services are available for individuals in Rhode Island when referred by the U.S. Department of Probation and Parole.
Currently available in Delaware, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island.
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Peer Recovery Support Services:
Peer Support Workers and Certified Peer Specialists provide weekly one-on-one and group-facilitated recovery supports. Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) and Peer Support Whole Health & Resiliency (PSWHR), evidence-based practices, offered in an integrated model, pair staff and persons served in the wellness/recovery process. Creative healing art recovery initiatives, under the umbrella of Studio 35 (FHR's diverse arts and music recovery program), offer guided opportunities in expressive arts, creative arts, music, writing, dance, horticulture, and auto repair. Annual Satisfaction/Improvement Forums give persons served direct face-to-face access to upper executive management in the Northeast and Southeast regions. FHR is preparing to pilot trauma-specific group forums, co-facilitated by clinicians and peer specialists.
Currently available in Delaware, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Programs:
Professional staff members assist consumers in accessing increased independence through instruction in social skill development, symptom management, wellness and recovery, and the procurement of community resources.
Currently available in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
Rehabilitation and recovery group milieu:
As part of Community-Based Flexible Supports, staff assist individuals in social skill development, as well as access to community resources in the Rehabilitation and Recovery Group Milieu.
Currently available in Massachusetts.
Residential/Group living Programs:
Affordable housing and 24-hour, on-site professional staffing offer supportive services and supervision for consumers with serious mental illness and co-occurring disorders.
Currently available in Delaware, Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, and Virginia.
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substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP):
The SAIOP is a 12-week individual and group-focused, non-residential program for adults providing intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment and secondary mental health treatment. Suboxone treatment is also available.
Currently available in Delaware and North Carolina.
Community-based, supported apartment living for consumers who are poised for increased independence, yet require housing support, intensive case management, functional skills teaching, and social support to facilitate successful treatment outcomes. On-call 24/7.
Currently available in Massachusetts, Virginia, and Delaware.
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Therapeutic respite program (TRP):
The 30-day Therapeutic Respite Program (TRP) promotes choices and empowers individualized decision-making, while helping individuals with mental illness restore community-based living after some type of life disruption. The TRP has site-based capacity for six individuals, along with outreach to Fellowship Health Resources' Cape Cod, Fall River, and New Bedford Group Living Environments.
Currently available in Massachusetts.
TRANSITIONAL YOUTH PROGRAM:
FHR's existing Transitional Youth Programs are region-specific. In Pennsylvania, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team Services are targeted for those transitioning from Youth Services to Adult Services, ages 18-26. On Cape Cod and the Islands, the Transitional Youth Program offers a group living environment specific to at-risk youth, ages 18-22, previously in DCF or DSS custody, who have out-aged the system but are still in need in services and not ready for independent living.
Currently available in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.
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