Release from Valley Mental Health:
SALT LAKE CITY, Mar. 13, 2012 –
Valley Mental Health, Inc., a private, non-profit organization providing and
promoting accessible, quality behavioral and physical health care, has expanded
its service offerings by launching assertive community-based outreach teams.
Serving adults and children, these teams bring mental health and substance
abuse services directly to people in need – no matter where they are.
“Assertive, community-based
outreach teams are a return to Valley’s past, as well as an example of how we
will grow in the future,” said Gary Larcenaire, president and CEO of Valley
Mental Health. “These teams allow us to meet the needs of the people we are
entrusted to serve in their own communities.”
With the client as the center of
the team, the adult Assertive Outreach Team is designed to promote clients’
growth and recovery, while enhancing their personal, family and community life.
Together the clients and team work to reduce barriers, facilitate access, and
increase the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain individual desired
outcomes and aspirations.
The children’s i-WRAP Team
(intensive wrap-around services) strives to reduce the frequency and duration
of acute and long-term hospitalizations, residential placements and higher
levels of care, while improving the quality of life of children and their
families.
Based in the community, the teams
consist of medical staff, social workers, therapists, case managers, family
advocates and peer specialists. They will use assessments, questionnaires,
surveys and other quantifiable methods to measure outcomes.
About Valley Mental Health
Valley
Mental Health is a not-for-profit organization that serves Salt Lake, Summit
and Tooele counties. Since 1987, we have provided comprehensive treatment and
services for people of all ages who are experiencing serious mental illnesses,
substance use disorders and behavior problems. We believe people are
best served in the least restrictive setting where care is tailored to the
individual's needs, with families and community partners playing an important
role in a person's recovery. For more information please see www.vmh.com.
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