Program areas at CCM
Ccm mental health clinics - culturally sensitive and innovative treatment services at four licensed mental health clinics. Services include: individual, group and family Counseling; psychological, psychiatric and psychosocial assessments and diagnosis; and psychopharmacology.
Education and youth development services:(1)after-school programs - utilizes after school and summer hours, when children (k-8th grade) are often without parental supervision, to develop the young person's social, emotional and academic capabilities. (2)syep (summer youth employment program) - places youth (ages 14-24) in employment opportunities during the summer.
Supportive housing services:(1)rico's place - supportive housing (14 units) for families where at least one member is living with aids. (2)georgia's place - permanent housing program (48 units) that brings stability, functioning, and selfsufficiency to individuals who are mentally ill or mica-diagnosed. (3)ruby's place - permanent housing program (72 units) designed to improve the physical, social, emotional, intellectual who are mentally ill or mica diagnosed. (4)beverly's place - permanent housing program (72 units) with 1-3-bedroom apartments for families.
Fyps (family and youth peer support services) - support and empower parents/caregivers of, as well as the children and youth themselves (birth - age 24), who are experiencing social, emotional, developmental, substance abuse, and/or behaviroal challenges.
Taps (treatment access andprevention services) - a program formales sleeping with males withsubstance abuse or concurring mentalhealth disorders. The program providesoutreach, hiv and hepatitis testing,referrals to treatment and casemanagement services.
Asap (alcohol and substance abuse program) - a licensed, medically supervised outpatient treatme individual, group and family Counseling, buprenorphine treatment, acupuncture, and case management.nt program, utilizing a comprehensive approach towards recovery that coordina.