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Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP)

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What Does PRP Mean?

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) refers to the process of restoring community functioning and overall well-being to individuals diagnosed with a Mental Health Disorder, or those diagnosed with an Intellectual or Developmental Disability through one-on-one counseling.

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PRPs are designed to cater therapeutic services based on the individual’s unique needs by meeting the individual in their environment and fostering a network of resources for an individual to utilize. PRPs provides personalized psychiatric rehabilitation services for children and adults. They operate by assigning each individual a Rehabilitation Coordinator to offer auxiliary support that assists the client in achieving desired goals.

 

These programs provide a range of supportive and education-based services that encourage independent living and skill building by helping individuals learn how to manage their illness. 

Who is PRP For?

PRPs are for individuals who may be dealing with emotional and mental hurdles on a consistent basis.  These hurdles may include depression, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness, restlessness, alcohol dependency, illiteracy or adverse moods.

What Do Our

Rehabilitation Coordinators do?

  • Review and become familiarized with the assigned Individual’s Rehabilitation Plan (IRP).

  • Be an advocate for each individual they are assigned and make sure each individual is aware of their rights and responsibilities. 

  • Act as a liaison between the individual, treating medical practitioners, allied health workers, rehabilitation service providers, and/or  the individual's employer.

  • Track individuals progress based on their customized treatment plans. 

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Modes Of Services

On-Site Meetings

Weekly Group Activities

One-on-One RC visits

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OUR PROCESS 

STEP 1

The initial intake process is started when an individual over the age of 16 or their guardian if they are a  minor comes on-site for a full briefing of PRP and all services offered.  Individual and/or guardian must fill out required documentation as well as a Pre-Intake Questionnaire, Intake Initial Screening and Assessment. 

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STEP 2

 Individual is referred to our Outpatient Mental Health Clinic (OMHC) for initial psychiatric evaluation, psychosocial and will begin therapy.  The individual will have a choice of in-home or in-office therapy. Transportation will be provided if needed.

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STEP 3

 If individual (Child or Adult) qualifies for a PRP, treating Therapist or Psychiatrist will refer the individual back to Dynamic Health Care’s Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program.  Once individual is referred and has set an initial appointment for a review of services, signs consents and obtains copies of their appropriate credentials, individual is then assigned a  Rehab Specialist  and a PRP Coordinator. Coordinator will make contact before 48 hours for their first appointment.

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STEP 4

The individual will meet on-site with the Dynamic Health Care’s Rehabilitation Specialist and complete a Behavioral Health Screening/Rehabilitation Assessment.

 

With information gathered from treating the therapist, psychiatrist, parent, consumer and rehabilitation specialist, a rehab plan will be developed and the patient will be assigned their personal PRP counselor.

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