Intervention Support Services
Individuals are able to meet with a therapist within 24 hours of referral, and an advanced practice nurse (APN) for medication evaluation within 48 hours of referral. Case managers are part of the treatment team and are available to help clients access community resources. The program’s registered nurse, in conjunction with the APN, helps assess medical issues and provides medical education and counseling. A peer specialist is also available to help clients develop a plan for recovery.
Intervention Support Services
Our staff can meet with clients on site at the program’s facility at CTS, as well as off site in homes or other community settings. Individual and group treatment is available. Team members work closely with families and have regular contact with other agencies in order to
support the needs of clients.
Services Include:
- Crisis prevention wellness and treatment planning.
- Wellness and recovery action planning.
- Assessment by an advanced practice nurse who can prescribe medication.
- Medical education and counseling by the EISS registered nurse.
- Referrals and linkage to community services.
Other Services
Eligibility Criteria
- Monmouth County resident.
- 18 years of age or older.
- Require immediate treatment to avoid hospital-based services.
- Able to be safely served in an outpatient setting.
Services cannot be provided to:
- Those under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Those presenting as aggressive or violent.
- Those who are actively suicidal or homicidal.
- Those under the age of 18.
- Those enrolled in RIST or PACT.
Peace of Mind
Peace of Mind can support you or your loved one at a moment’s notice. Behavioral support promotes positive support strategies developed by a licensed professional. Our team strives to work with you, to decrease or eliminate challenging behavior.