Mental Health Service
provisions for
Children & their Families
in Wayne, Sampson, Lenoir
and Duplin Counties
 

Building therapeutic relationships is essential to creating a therapeutic environment. The best way to assist an individual while affecting change in his or her life is to empower that individual through the therapeutic relationship within the therapeutic environment.

Service Provisions      

Licensed Certified Mental Health Professionals provide services:

    • Admission / Assessment / Intake / Medical Records
    • Child and Family Services
    • Community Support-Children and Adolescents
    • Community Support & Action Teams
    • Education / Prevention
    • Habilitative Services
    • Intensive In-Home Services-Youth
    • Outpatient Therapy

       

Community Support-Children and Adolescents (Ages 5-21)
Community Support services are necessary to help youth ages 5-21 and their caregivers in overcoming various behavioral and mental heath challenges. IPAS provides services that are supportive in nature and intended to meet mental health needs of children and adolescents with significant functional deficits or whom because of negative environmental, medical or biological factors, are at risk of developing or increasing the magnitude of such deficits.

Community Support Team (CST)
Community Support Team services consist of mental health and substance abuse rehabilitation services and supports necessary to assist adults (age 18 and older) in achieving rehabilitative and recovery goals. Tis is an intensive community rehabilitation service that provides treatment and restorative interventions to: assist individuals to gain access to necessary services; reduce psychiatric and addiction symptoms; and develop optimal community living skills.

Intensive In-Home Services-Youth (up to age 20)
Intensive In-Home services are based on the needs of the consumers served and includes: the development of community living skills, social skills, social support and vocational skills.

Intensive In-Home is an intensive family preservation intervention intended to stabilize the current living arrangement, promote reunification for prevent the utilization of out-of-home therapeutic resources [i.e. psychiatric hospital, therapeutic foster care, residential treatment facility (group home living), training camps, etc.] for the identified youth.

Outpatient Therapy
Traditional outpatient therapy consists of individual or group sessions with a licensed therapist at a designated office location. These therapeutic sessions are scheduled to address cognitive, behavioral and emotional concerns. All sessions are held with extreme confidentiality and with the least amount of restriction.

 

IPAS, Inc. | 715 E Simmons Street | Goldsboro, NC 27530 | Phone: (919) 648-2918 | Fax: (919) 330-5520 | Site Design | Site Problems