Which treatment programs does your organization operate?
Individual, group, and family counseling and education that may vary in level of intensity
Scheduled series of sessions more intensive than traditional outpatient, may include evenings and weekends
Coordinating care, connecting patients to resources, and helping them navigate services
Rapid response to acute emotional, mental health, or substance use crises — includes crisis contact centers, mobile crisis, and crisis stabilization
24/7 nonhospital-based treatment in a safe, recovery-focused setting
Prescribing buprenorphine, naltrexone, or similar medications for opioid use disorders, with counseling
Medically supervised detox from alcohol or drugs — inpatient, residential, or outpatient
24/7 hospital-based treatment with medical supervision
Intensive day programs with medical supervision, typically 5+ days per week
Structured therapeutic sessions 4+ days per week, as an alternative or step-down from inpatient
Team-based community outreach and treatment for adults with serious mental illness
Comprehensive behavioral health services working with the judicial system — includes drug courts, mental health courts, and veterans courts
Integrated, whole-person care coordinating primary care, behavioral health, and community supports for patients with chronic conditions
Co-located or collaborative behavioral health and primary care under one roof
Helping patients build life skills and independence — includes clubhouse, drop-in, and day programs
Intensive in-home services to stabilize families and prevent out-of-home placement
Structured residential programs where the community itself is part of the treatment — peer accountability, phases, and earned privileges
Community-based treatment for children and youth with emotional or behavioral issues, delivered through trained treatment foster parents
Primary behavioral health resource for higher education campus communities — counseling, prevention, education, and outreach