Hargrove Oliver & Parker Enterprises’ Mental Health Skill-Building Services provide training and support to enable clients with significant functional limitations, achieve and maintain community stability and independence in the least restrictive environment. Services are primarily Medicaid funded and provided by our Qualified Mental Health Professionals with knowledge and experience in working with clients diagnosed with a serious mental illness and/or dual diagnoses. The average duration for these services is 12 months. Counselors focus on stabilizing crisis, identifying areas in need of attention, and increasing skill building and daily living skills.
Specific Interventions provided by Mental Health Skill-Building Workers include the following:
Comprehensive Assessment
Individualized Service Planning
Life & Independent Living Skills Training
Social Skills Enhancement
Medication Management Education
Linkage to Community Resources
Emotional & Mental Health Management
Crisis & Community Stabilization
Recreational Activities
Client-Centered Approach
24 hour/7 day per week Emergency Response
Case Management
Best Practices
HOPE Mental Health Skill-Building provides an assessment as requested within 48 hours of referral at no charge.Intensity and duration of services are determined by the assessment team and referring agency. Discharge Planning begins with the onset of services. A comprehensive service plan is developed within 30 days of the initial visit with the input of staff, family and referent.HOPE Mental Health Skill-Building seek to encourage self-sufficiency of the client and assist in reunification of families. Mental Health Skill-Building are designed to be brief with a focus on identifying and addressing main stressors within the client and family system. With the incorporation of the strengths based perspective, HOPE Mental Health Skill-Building use the Cognitive Behavior Therapy Model as a method that best supports interventions that are congruent with the Mental Health Skill-Building design.