Program areas at Frontier Health
Clinical outpatient - total of 35,492 unique individuals served and 370,711 clinical sessions provided. Crisis services - total of 7,369 unique individuals served and 9,027 services provided. Frontier Health outpatient services includes a complete continuum of mental Health and substance abuse care for adults, children and youth. Individuals are assisted in developing a unique treatment plan that meets their needs, depending on his/her circumstances and current stage of life. Their services may include psychiatric services, physchosocial services, case management services, outpatient services, intensive outpatient services or 24 hour crisis services.
Intellectual disabilities - mental health/intellectual disabilities total of 176 unique individuals served, 54,028 days. Intellectual disabilities/vocational total of 932 unique individuals served, 33,295 days. Services provided include pre vocational; vocational; employment; aim; and support services. Frontier Health offers various services dedicated to empowering people with development disabilities to achieve personal independence. This may include assistance in the development of personal independence goals or assistance with employment skills. This program is also designed for individuals who have experienced serious and persistent mental illness and/or alcohol and drug services, work adjustment services, sheltered employment, or education services designed for the development of employment readiness, life skills, independent living or recovery skills.
Residential - residential services/foster care total of 725 unique individuals served and 50,749 days, substance abuse 875 unique individuals served and 14,520 days and crisis stabilization unit 1,323 unique individuals served and 4,016 days. Frontier Health's residential services are designed to provide housing and services to individuals who suffer from severe and persistent mental illness, intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities. Frontier Health offers supervised community living, independent living and group homes, working toward the greatest level of independence for each person. Residential programs are also available for youth in crisis, in need of respite, placed in state custody, and at risk of being place in state custody.
Other - outpatient substance abuse, drop-in centers, & rehabilitation services