Program areas at People Incorporated
Intensive residential treatment service (irts) and crisis residential programs services are provided at 9 locations throughout the metropolitan area, including a new location in minneapolis. These services integrate mental health, medical, and substance use care in a 24-hour, supervised setting. Our residential crisis stabilization (rcs) hybrid services help individuals who are experiencing a mental health crisis or emergency. When appropriate, the individual can move directly into an irts, removing the barriers and waiting for the next steps toward recovery. Our irts programs are a step below hospitalization in our community-based system of care, helping adults who need a high level of treatment and assistance in a structured environment.
Outpatient mental health clinics our rule 29 outpatient mental health services, offer assessments, anger management, psychiatric medication management, group therapy, and psychotherapy for adults, families, children, adolescents, and couples, with telemedicine options for those who prefer remote access. We provide a person-centered, holistic, integrated approach to preventing, intervening, and treating mental illness, other challenges, and co-occurring diagnoses. Our treatment plans are as individualized and multi-faceted as the clients we serve. We help improve the lives of our clients, supporting them into becoming healthier, independent, and more productive members of society. Behavioral home health (bhh) services utilize a person-centered team approach to help clients meet goals and better manage health conditions, including certified peer support specialists. We offer services to navigate the healthcare system, secure transportation to appointments, maintain housing and employment, get referrals to community supports, and more.
Case management - our case management services offer personalized support, connecting individuals with mental health resources, coordinating care, and assisting in goal achievement for a comprehensive approach to overall well-being. Targeted case management services help adults with serious mental illness (smi) gain access to medical, social, educational, vocational, and other necessary services connected to the person's mental health needs. Waiver case management services provide individuals and their families access to person-centered planning, support planning, and monitoring. Our additional case management programs include: assertive community treatment (act), epilepsy mental health services, and deaf and hard of hearing services (dhhs). Eligibility requirements apply to each program.
Housing stabilization services our supportive housing with services offers intensive mental health and independent living support in a residential or apartment setting. Our goal is to provide holistic care to help our clients live independently in the community while managing their mental illness, including supporting underserved groups such as the deaf/hard of hearing communities. We have several locations located in residential neighborhoods located in and around st. paul, minneapolis, and the surrounding suburbs.
Children and youth services our children and youth services provide comprehensive mental health support and intervention programs tailored to meet the unique needs of young individuals, fostering their emotional well-being and resilience. Our programs include: an alternative learning center (alc) plus program, school-based mental health services, children's targeted case management services, and children's therapeutic services and supports (ctss) services.
Community outreach and partnerships our community and outreach partnerships actively engage with local organizations, creating collaborative initiatives to enhance mental health awareness, support, and resources within the community. The access & recovery center (arc) team helps connect those experiencing homelessness to services, support, and access to resources through a wraparound integration of adult rehabilitative mental health services (armhs), behavioral health home (bhh), and outreach services. The arc housing first team works to provide permanent housing to People experiencing homelessness, including support with rental assistance and rapid re-housing that varies in duration depending on the household's needs, to help support individuals in achieving personal goals and improve their quality of life. The corrections integrated support program gives those in the criminal justice system who experience mental illness access to a multi-disciplinary team of mental health professionals who support the client's overall wellness during and after incarceration. Our county jail partners refer clients once there is an identified mental health concern. The northside community support program (ncsp) is a free, membership-based program in north minneapolis that helps adults overcome the challenges of mental illness, trauma, and more by providing access to community-based services, therapy, emergency food, employment supports, legal assistance, and more.