Program areas at LifeLinks Mental Health
Community support services: to provide outpatient assessment, counseling and therapy to adults with severe and persistent Mental illnesses whose criteria include them as a target population by the Illinois department of human services, as well as case management to these groups to provide supportive services and advocacy to assist with Mental illness to secure and maintain needed community services. To provide a rehabilitation program in a safe, secure environment to facilitate emotional, social and physical stability.
Crisis intervention: provides 24-hour, immediate access to assessment, triage, and therapeutic services for individuals experiencing a Mental Health crisis
Outpatient services: to provide outpatient assessment, counseling and therapy to adults, children and adolescents, and to other individuals whose criteria exclude them as a target population by the Illinois department of human services, as well as case management to these groups to provide supportive services and advocacy to assist with Mental illness to secure and maintain needed community services.
Supported residential: provides consumer-centered services and activities to assist participants in gaining and maintaining a less restrictive living arrangement. Exp. 256,699 rev. 190,235 psychiatric services: provide outpatient psychiatric physician services to adults, youths, and their families. Exp. 225,844 rev. 234,754 community integrated living arrangement (cila): provides consumer-centered services and activities to assist participants in a 24-hour supervised, residential setting. Exp. 344,443 rev. 636,331 integrated services (fqhc): to integrate outpatient behavioral Health services, including assessment, counseling and therapy, with primary care services to individuals of all ages in the same location as the primary care provider in order to meet the whole-health needs of the individual. Exp. 470,090 rev. 656,071