OUR SERVICES

Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS)

Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services are rehabilitative  services that enable the member to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills when the symptoms of mental illness impair these abilities. The services also enable a member to retain stability and functioning if they are at risk of losing significant functionality or being admitted to a more restrictive service setting without these services. In addition, the services instruct, assist, and support a member in areas such as medication education and monitoring and basic social and living skills in mental illness symptom management, household management, and employment- related or community living transitions.

What We Offer:

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•Clients ages 18 or older. 

• Clients who have received a recent diagnostic assessment by a qualified mental

health professional that indicates ARMHS services are medically necessary.

• Clients who have substantial disability and functional impairment in three or more

areas, thus markedly reducing self-sufficiency.

• Clients who have the cognitive capacity to engage in and benefit from

rehabilitative services techniques and methods.

• Clients who have Medical Assistance or a Prepaid Medical Assistance Product

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• Our team will meet with you in your home or other community settings

• We can transport you to medical appointments and out into the community

• An ARMHS practitioner will meet with the you at least once a week for a minimum of

two hours per week, up to 5 hours per week.

• You will continue to work with your ARMHS practitioner until your goals are met

• Our team of providers will work with your family and/or care team while you receive

• Services from us, if requested 


                                    


Basic Living Skills

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Managing the symptoms of mental illness, finding providers, taking clients to appointments. ​​​​​​​

Support in other areas of your life, such as:

• Managing a household

• Planning for employment

• Pursuing education

• Going to the food shelf or getting needed items in their home

• Helping with understanding bills and benefits so there isn’t any relapse in services

• Connecting and helping decrease isolation

• Preventing relapse

• Budgeting and shopping

• Developing a healthy lifestyle, including sleep and healthy meal planning

• Learning to get around the community, we can transport and also set up medical and Metro Mobility                         

• Monitoring use and effectiveness of medications, getting them connected with in-

home providers


Services provided individually or in groups focus on educating clients about mental illness

and symptoms; the role and effects of medications in treating symptoms of mental illness;and the side effects of medications (psychoeducational)

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Help with re-entering into community living after 

treatment, acute settings or hospital.

ARMHS can go into these facilities to help you in transition.



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Help with re-entering into community living after 

treatment, acute settings or hospital. 

ARMHS can go into these facilities to help you in transition.

Communicate opinions, thoughts and feelings, or key information with others

Discover and use community resources to get needs met

Get outside help to deal with a difficult situation, finding areas of joy, purpose and

meaning