Program areas at CCBC
Rehabilitation & Care Management Services:PACT is a service delivery model that provides comprehensive, locally based treatment to people with serious and persistent mental illnesses. PACT provides highly individualized services directly to consumers. PACT recipients receive treatment delivered by a team including advanced practice nurses, licensed clinical staff, and program specialists within the comfort of their own home and community. To have the competencies and skills to meet a client's multiple treatment, rehabilitation, and support needs PACT team members are trained in the areas of psychiatry, social work, nursing, substance abuse, and vocational rehabilitation. The PACT team provides these necessary services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. CCBC operates PACT teams in Brockton, Taunton, and Attleboro.ACCS services supports clients living in the community or group living environments by assisting each individual on their own personal path of recovery toward full participation in community life by supporting them to meet the goals they have set in their living, learning, and working environments.The club house operates in Taunton using the National Club House model. Behavioral Health Community Partners (BH CP) is a community-based entity that works with Accountable Care Organizations and Managed Care Organizations to provide care management and coordination to certain members identified by Mass Health, ACOs, and MCOs. BH CPs provide support to certain members with significant behavioral health needs, including serious mental illness and addiction.
Child & adolescent services provide a range of community based services for children, adolescents and their families in the greater Taunton/Attleboro area for youth, from birth to 21 years of age, who are experiencing emotional, behavioral, developmental, or substance abuse difficulties. Through our school based counseling program, we have an extensive outpatient program that includes a school-based component. We are presently providing clinical services to ten public school districts. The clinical based children's counseling program employs 35 full time clinicians as well as 2 child psychiatrists.In Home Therapy works with families that are in acute crisis. This program provides short-term, therapeutic services to assist the family. In Home Therapy assists in stabilizing children and adolescents within their home setting during psychiatric crisis or family conflict. The In Home Therapy team is designed to prevent hospitalization and out of home placement by providing intensive in home clinical and support services during psychiatric crisis and by arranging successful linkage of the family and child with outpatient providers.Intensive Care Coordination is based on a Wrap Around model that assists families and children to locate, access, coordinate, and monitor mental health, health, social services, educational, and other services. This is a vital step along the pathway to home-based services. Intensive care coordination includes a comprehensive home-based assessment, a single care coordinator, a single treatment team, and a single treatment plan for all services. The CBHC also operated within the child outpatient services department.
Adult services include the Emergency Services Program (ESP), Mobile Crisis Intervention (MCI) outpatient, day treatment and partial hospitalization, and behavioral health services for mental health and substance abuse disorders. Clinical services include individual, group, couples, and family therapy as well as psychiatric evaluation and medication management services.The ESP / MCI includes an 8 bed short term treatment facility to those that do not require inpatient treatment setting. ESP/MCI services are available 24 hours a day. The Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC) began services on Janaury 1, 2023 and is imbeded in the outpatient services department.
Substance Use Disorder Services:The Elder Mobile Outreach Team (EMOT), HIV Client Services including Housing and Food programs, and the Home Again Housing program is a network of housing and case management programs which include transitional supported housing programs, permanent supported housing (PSH) programs and affordable housing programs targeting homeless individuals who are often disabled by a substance use disorder, mental illness, or both. Community Crisis Intervention Team (CCIT) utilizes case conferences, trained volunteers from a myriad of professional disciplines using a model of community partnership providing intervention with individuals experiencing a crisis in their lives, and exhibiting risky behaviors that risk criminal involvement.