Program areas at Gracepoint
Emergency and acute Care - this program serves patients in acute psychiatric crisis needing emergency screening/evaluation and crisis intervention/brief counseling. The crisis stabilization unit provides inpatient psychiatric services that focus on the stabilization of the patients acute crisis as well as integration back into the general community/population. Patient's needs are identified at the time of admission to ensure that an individualized treatment plan/process is developed and implemented to ensure optimum stabilization and recovery are obtained in the shortest possible time-frame with reintegration back into the community.
Childrens community services - this program provides many services including: family therapy, individual therapy, group therapy, medication management, motivational interviewing, trauma informed Care, targeted case management, transportation to appointments, mentoring, legal system advocacy and coordination, parenting skills, behavior modification, and respite services. Patients are assessed prior to admission by a licensed clinician to determine treatment needs.
Outpatient - this program provides psychiatric services to adults and children by psychiatrists and nurse practitioners. Individual and group therapy services are also offered by licensed clinicians. Social rehabilitation that focuses on daily living, budgeting and medication compliance for the severely mentally ill is also provided. In addition, this program includes the provision of primary Care services and Care coordination to promote increased Health outcomes to those patients choosing Gracepoint as their Health home.
Gracepoint's mission is educating, advocating for and giving hope to all people touched by behavioral Health, substance abuse and developmental challenges. Significant activities of Gracepoint are based on providing the most effective and efficient behavioral Health and social support services for children, adults and families that facilitate improved Health and positive change.gracepoint provides those services through a comprehensive model that addresses the multifaceted, complex and interrelated modalities of behavioral and medical needs of children, adults and families. Services are provided regardless of a person's sex, nationality and/or religion; and are administered with respect to the individual. The agency is committed to increasing the community's awareness of methods to prevent and/or treat Mental Health and substance abuse needs, and accomplishes that through a variety of community education activities and involvement on a broad range of collaborative Health related initiatives in the community.in addition to outpatient services for children and adults that also include in-home therapy (impact) and the community's only mobile crisis response team (mcrt), Gracepoint is the primary provider for both adult and children (ages 5 - 17) inpatient crisis centers for the community. These inpatient crisis centers provide emergency stabilization Care for children or adults experiencing severe Mental, emotional or behavioral challenges.