Program areas at Legacy Human Services
Addiction recovery center for men - halfway house clinically managed low intensity residential Services are provided in a 24-hour facility where the primary purpose is the rehabilitation of individuals who have a substance abuse disorder and who require supervision when in residence. Individuals who receive this service attend work, school and substance use treatment Services. Arc - men dental program our program provides men recovering from addiction, who are currently residing in the halfway house, with access to a dental examination with follow up treatment. We provide transportation, coordination, payment for medications and dental work necessary to bring them back to health. This service includes exams, cleanings, extractions, filings, and/or prescriptions. Bringing the men back to health will increase the likelihood of success in recovery, as well as self-sufficiency.
Residential Services - 8 group homes supervised living is a 24-hour facility which provides residential Services and active treatment to individuals in a home environment where the primary purpose of these Services is the care, habilitation or rehabilitation of individuals who have a mental illness, a developmental disability or disabilities, or a substance disorder, and who require supervision when in the residence.
Act team an assertive community treatment (act) team consists of a community-based group of medical, behavioral health, and rehabilitation professionals who use a team approach to work together to meet the needs of beneficiaries with severe and persistent mental illness. Individuals who are appropriate for act do not benefit from receiving Services across multiple, disconnected providers, and may become at greater risk of hospitalization, homelessness, substance use, victimization, and incarceration. Act teams provide person-centered Services addressing a breadth of beneficiary's needs, helping him or her achieve their personal goals. Thus, a fundamental charge of act is to be the first line (and generally sole provider) of all the Services that act beneficiaries need. Being the single point of responsibility necessitates a higher frequency and intensity of community- based contacts, and a very low beneficiary-to-staff ratio.
The adp center / clubhouse a psychosocial rehabilitation (psr) service is designed to help adults with psychiatric disabilities increase their functioning so that they can be successful and satisfied in the environments of their choice with the least amount of ongoing professional intervention. Psr focuses on skill and resource development related to life in the community and to increasing the participant's ability to live as independently as possible, to manage their illness and their lives with as little professional intervention as possible, and to participate in community opportunities related to functional, social, educational, and vocational goals. Back on track - saiop sa intensive outpatient program (saiop) means structured individual and group addiction activities and Services that are provided at an outpatient program designed to assist adult and adolescent consumers to begin recovery and learn skills for recovery maintenance. The program is offered at least three (3) hours per day at least three (3) days per week with no more than two consecutive days between offered Services and distinguishes between those individuals needing no more than 19 hours per week of structured Services per week (asam level ii.1). The recipient must be in attendance for a minimum of three (3) hours per day to bill this service. Medication management / telehealth telepsychiatry is the delivery of psychiatric Services using interactive audio and visual electronic systems where the psychiatrist or other appropriate licensed provider and the patient are not in the same physical location. Burnette rd. Apartments - independent living the supportive apartments-independent living complex consists of nine (9) units for adults with a severe and persistent mental illness (spmi) through a collaboration with Legacy Human Services, Inc. as the local operating unit (lou), and the arc of north carolina (hud). Its purpose is to allow persons with severe mental illness to live with dignity and as independently as possible in the community. Case support case supports are individualized "hands on" assistance with everyday activities that are required by a member with severe and persistent mental illness to live independently in the community. Case supports are provided to members of the burnette rd. Apartments.