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Psychiatric Rehabilitation Programs are programs that promote recovery, community integration and improved quality of life for persons who have been diagnosed with a mental illness. Psychiatric rehabilitation services are collaborative, person directed, and individualized. They focus on helping individuals re-discover skills and access resources needed to increase their capacity to be successful and satisfied in the living, working, learning and social environments of their choice. ODMHSAS funds two types of Psychiatric Rehabilitation programs for adults age 18 and older:
General Psychiatric Rehabilitation (PSR) Programs
PSR programs provide a combination of services incorporating social, educational, occupational, behavioral and cognitive interventions. They seek to optimize the participant’s potential for occupational achievement, goal setting, skill development and increased quality of life.
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ICCD Clubhouse Programs
Clubhouse programs are certified through the International Center for Clubhouse Development www.ICCD.org and follow the International Standards for Clubhouse Programs. Clubhouse is a community intentionally organized to support individuals living with the effects of mental illness. Through participation in a Clubhouse people are given the opportunities to rejoin the worlds of friendships, family, important work, employment, education, and to access the services and supports they may individually need.
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