Pecan Valley Centers

ADULT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

 

ADULT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ARE DELIVERED THROUGH A DISEASE MANAGEMENT MODEL

  

WHAT IS DISEASE MANAGEMENT?

Treatment of Major Depression, Bipolar and/or Schizophrenia Disorders that focuses on an individual’s outcomes, selected services, tools, and strengths in order for them to recover.

WHAT IS RECOVERY?

A deeply personal, unique process of changing one’s attitudes, values, feelings, goals, skills, and/or roles. It is a way of living a satisfying, hopeful, and contributing life even with limitations caused by illness” (Anthony, 1993).

• Recovery is a process that takes place over time
• It promotes balance in a person’s life
• It develops the whole person
• Its focus is on potential
• It involves changing thinking and attitude
• It promotes emotional and spiritual growth
• It begins with self-acceptance
• It’s activated through a willingness to self-change
• It’s is a hand up, not a hand out. Pecan Valley Centers strives to help individuals lead independent, productive lives.

TREATMENT IS BASED ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES THAT EVERYONE NEEDS

• A sense of power
• A sense of uniqueness
• Positive role models and mentors
• Problem solving skills
• Conflict resolution skills

FOUNDATIONS OF DISEASE MANAGEMENT

• Recovery
• Community Integration
• Good Clinical Practice Guidelines
• Good Utilization Management
• Good Business Practice

DISEASE MANAGEMENT MODEL

• Builds on current strengths of individual.
• Teaches skills to help reach “real life” goals.
• Promotes recovery within limitations of the disease through encouraging
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independence.
• Focuses on community integration.
• Focuses on whole-person and not just the disease.
• Requires participation of individuals served.
• Services are determined by individual’s needs.

BASIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES

• Treatment based on specific diagnosis and level of need.
• A system of service delivery based on progression of recovery.
• Outcomes that help individuals reach real life goals, increase community integration, and support progression toward recovery.
• Community integration through building on an individual’s skills.
• A system of services reflecting level of need matched with clinically appropriate resources. It is structured to progress from more intense levels of service to less intense and eventual graduation.
• Service delivery that is designed to reduce psychiatric hospitalization, reduce substance abuse, and encourage jail diversion.
• Services reflect right treatment, for appropriate length of time, and delivered in the appropriate setting.
• Individualized services based on a set of practice guidelines.

WELLNESS STRATEGY

What is it that the individual needs and wants in order to recover? A Wellness Strategy, looking at an individual’s activities 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, is completed for every adult mental health patient at Pecan Valley Centers service area to ensure that they receive:


• Regular Physical Exercise
• Adequate Sleep
• Healthy Diet
• Referral to outside agencies for funding assistance as needed and available.
• Linkage with at least 2 community supports specific to the individual’s needs, such as the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Peer Support Groups, local churches, Narcotics Anonymous, and Alcoholics Anonymous.

PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION

• Identifies desired outcomes and real life goals of an individual.
• Builds on strengths and focuses on positives in an individual’s life.
• Strengthens and teaches skills necessary for individual to cope with their disease.

AREAS AN INDIVIDUAL MAY FIND ASSISTANCE THROUGH PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION AND SELF MANAGEMENT TRAINING/EDUCATION INCLUDE:

• Stress Management
• Coping Skills
• Symptom Management
• Medication Education
• Activities of Daily Living
• Budgeting
• Problem Solving
• Accessing Services
• Communicating Effectively
• Social Skills
• Development of Natural Supports
• Family Training Education
• Illness Education
• COPSD Groups
• Anger Management
• Supported Employment
• Supported Housing

 





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