Grand Lake Mental Health Center, Inc.

Population Served and Services Provided

 

From July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005, Grand Lake Mental Health Center, Inc. provided services to over 3,402 consumers/families in the traditional N.E. Oklahoma Service Area 1.  The insurers for the large majority of the consumers/families are ODMHSAS (Oklahoma Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services) and the Oklahoma Health Care Authority (TXIX.)

The scope of services provided:

Grand Lake Mental Health Center, Inc. offers an array of services for persons with mental illness and persons with co-occurring substance related disorders in four major programs that are C.A.R.F. accredited.  Children and adolescents are served in all programs with the exception of Crisis Stabilization.

·        Community Integration

·        Outpatient Treatment

·        Case Management

·        Crisis Stabilization

 

Ø     The Community Integration Program provides services for persons to optimize their personal, social and vocational competency in order to live successfully in the community.

Ø     The Outpatient Program is designed to provide a combination of services that include, but are not limited to, individual, group, and family counseling, and crisis intervention to persons eighteen (18) years of age and older. Services provided are based on client need in order to optimize their ability to live and be successful in their community, home, and work environments.

Ø      The Case Management Program provides goal-oriented and individualized supports focusing on improved self-sufficiency for the persons served through assessment, planning, linkage, advocacy, coordination, and monitoring activities.

 

Ø      Services for Children and Adolescents* are designed to help persons, aged three (3) through seventeen (17), improve or maintain their ability to live and be successful in their community, home, and school environments.

*Special population designation

Ø      The Crisis Stabilization Program is designed to provide short-term crisis intervention and rapid stabilization services, evaluate treatment needs, and develop plans to meet the needs of adults, eighteen (18) years of age or older, who are in crisis as a result of acute psychiatric or substance use related emergencies in order to reduce and/or prevent admission to a more restrictive level of care.

In addition, each of the programs offers Crisis Intervention, Medication Management, Individual, Family and Group Counseling Services.

 

          

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