We provide holistic improvement in the quality of life through providing
Caregiving and Behavioral Health Services.
Behavioral Health Services
Our comprehensive behavioral health services are culturally sensitive and tailored to the unique needs of each client.
Refugees & Immigrants
Employing culturally appropriate strategies when engaging with refugees in order to build recovery and resilience processes is something Emerge Support Services recognizes as being critical. We make every effort to maintain positive working connections with Social Services, Corrections, housing, and employment agencies in order to advocate for our clients in the most effective manner possible.
Assessment
We evaluate each of our clients on an individual and need-to-know basis. We respond to our clients' requests for information in a timely and suitable manner. We provide a secure atmosphere in which your privacy is assured to you. Our results of the assessment are 100 percent accurate and reliable. Patients who are experiencing a mental health crisis are evaluated by a certified mental health clinician.
ARMHS
Adults Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) refers to mental health services that help people regain or improve their mental health stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment as well as their ability to live independently and participate in their communities when their abilities are impaired by the symptoms of mental illness.
Psychotherapy
Emerge Support Services offers outpatient psychotherapy to people and families seeking help with mental health and emotional difficulties. Our clinical staff consists of Certified Psychologists, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, and Social Workers. Our primary focus areas are as follows: Tragedy, Anxiety and Concern, Depression, Abuse, Substance Abuse and Alcoholism.
Caregiving Services
Our caregiving services help to improve and simplify the level of living for the vulnerable, disabled sickly or elderly population. We provide individualized attention to meet each particular need.
Adult Companion Services
Adult Companion Services are non-medical care, monitoring, and socializing services provided to people over the age of 18. Adult Companion Services assist adults in becoming more self-sufficient through competence exercises. Individuals engaged in this program try to lessen isolation, learn how to interact in the community, and develop coping mechanisms to deal with nervousness.
Homemaker Services
Homemaker services range from modest housekeeping and laundry to aid with home management and/or daily living activities. Meal preparation, buying for food, clothing, and supplies, minor housing repairs, holistic hygiene, wholesome grooming and transportation arrangements are all included. Homemaker Services are accessible through a variety of payment arrangements.
Night Supervision Services
Night Supervision Services are services that give nightly support and monitoring in the individual's own home by a staff member who is awake. Tasks that fall under the purview of Night Supervision include strengthening independent living skills, checking for safety, and assisting with instrumental activities of daily living, to name a few (IADLs).
Respite
Respite is a type of short-term care designed to offer the primary carer of an individual a break or some relief. Respite may be provided in the residence of the individual or the residence of the Respite provider. This service is covered by a variety of insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay.
Personal Support
Personal Support refers to non-medical care, support, and supervision offered to an individual in his or her home or community. This one-on-one program aims to promote an individual's independence and participation in community events. This service is primarily concerned with creating possibilities for individuals to interact completely with people with disabilities.
ILS (Individual Life Skills) Training
Individuals' community life abilities are developed, maintained, and enhanced through ILS training services. ILS training is one-on-one instruction by a Direct Support staff member that focuses on a person's recognized skill development requirements in the following areas: Mobility and community life, Communication abilities, Disruptive behavior reduction, Autonomy and Sensory development. We hope to promote an individual's independence through this program.
In-Home Family Support
In-home family support includes help with the development, maintenance, and improvement of skills associated with daily living activities of managing a household, holistic hygiene and social skills. Individuals and their families (including extended family members) get services in their homes and/or communities to enable them to remain at home. This includes training the individual and family members on how to care for and nurture the individual at home.
Caregiver Living Expenses
In the case of a caregiver who is living in the same residence as an individual getting waivered services but simultaneously delivering an approved service, compensation of certain expenses (such as rent and food) may be available.
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