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Newsletter for July 12, 2019
COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC SUPPORT TREATMENT PROGRAM Focuses on identification and engagement of individuals who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless and may have severe and persistent mental health needs. PATH is active in the community outreach to Police, Shelters, Soup Kitchens, and places where individuals who are homeless might be. The goal of PATH is to engage individuals into appropriate treatment and resources. PATH team members also coordinate and participate in workshops and trainings geared toward community education about homelessness and mental health.
The Community Psychiatric Support Treatment program (CPST) provides an array of services to address the mental health needs of individuals who have been diagnosed with severe behavioral health disorders. This program is designed to enhance the individual’s ability to succeed in the community, to identify and access needed services and to show improvement in work, family, community integration and to work towards recovery.
The CPST program also offers three municipal mental health courts and outreach programs in Area Courts: TREATMENT ALTERNATIVE COURT (TAC) Provides intensive support services through the judicial system for individuals diagnosed with a severe and persistent mental illness who have been charged with a misdemeanor crime in the City of Fairfield.
How to Contact Transitional Living Location Phone Fax Hamilton 513-863-6383 513-863-9882
Middletown 513-422-4004 513-422-4807
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COUNSELING THERAPY We believe that individuals benefit greatly from group interactions, which promote constructive and supportive feedback, and encourage healthy coping styles. Various types of groups are offered to meet the treatment needs of the individuals being served. This program provides individual counseling psychotherapy for persons with mental illness, in a manner that meets his/her particular treatment needs. The person will be assisted in identifying treatment goals, and in progressing towards the fulfillment of these needs, in a manner likely to be most beneficial. Persons are seen on an individual basis to assess effectiveness of medication, mental status, and current behavior. Nurses, counselors, residential staff members and community support program workers continuously to monitor behavior and provide information to the treating psychiatrist about daily functioning.
RESIDENTIAL CARE The TAP program provides interim treatment for persons with the goal of discharge to community housing after achieving their highest level of functioning. The 25 bed facility is designed for adults in Butler County with a severe mental illness who are in need of continued treatment before being able to live independently in the community. Priority is given to persons who are being released from the Summit Behavioral Health Center or local hospital psychiatric units.
Transitional Living
2052 Princeton Road
Hamilton, OH 45011
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