Program areas at Wellmore Behavioral Health
Intensive in-home services: providing clinical treatment in the home using different therapeutic models including the functional family therapy (fft), child first, community support for families (csf), parents as teachers (pat), intimate partner violence program (ipv), and the multisystemic therapy (mst) - building stronger families (bsf). This grouping includes our iicaps program that works in collaboration with yale university's child study center on the premise to help prevent children and adolescents from psychiatric hospitalization or institutionalization in addition to also supporting youth and their families coming out of these higher level settings.
Outpatient services: serving adults, children, youth and families in a wide range of outpatient mental Health, substance dependency or co-occurring substance dependency and mental Health. Service types including individual, family and group therapy using established outcome treatment modalities. Other valuable services include psychiatric assessments and medication management. The oasis program is a program of the staywell Health center where Wellmore is providing the direct care through a subcontract agreement. The program is an outpatient substance abuse program specializing in opioid addiction using suboxone medication management treatment combined with group therapy interventions. The outpatient services are designed to promote positive mental Health and improve functioning while decreasing the prevalence of and incidence of mental illness and/or substance dependency.
Residential services: providing other mental Health and residential services at one therapeutic group homes for boys under the age of 18. A recovery house for men over the age of 18. Women and children's program provides intermediate and long-term substance abuse and/or mental Health disorders residential treatment for pregnant or parenting women and their child. A residential facility housing adult men who are waiting for access into programs that provide a higher level of care while attending treatment services provided and case management.
Providing urgent care to children, adolescents and families in crisis. Professional clinical staff 24/7 for intervention, assessment, counseling information and referral services to help with suicidal, Behavioral and other violent threats and traumatic experiences. Providing prevention services in some of the area schools. Our remaining adult programs consist of a case management program focused on individuals who are homeless or at risk, have a substance abuse and mental Health disorder, and are involved in the criminal justice system, and the supportive housing program, which assists families in attaining and maintaining housing and additional community support.