Programs & Services
Quality Care Solutions Inc. provides quality community- based services to children and families coping with emotional, behavioral, and mental illnesses. Our consumers have been diagnosed with mental illnesses, behavioral or emotional disorder and have been evaluated by a mental health professional to determine the level of services needed. Currently, Quality Care Solutions Inc. offers Intensive In-Home; Outpatient Therapy/Clinical Assessments; Medication Management; Day Treatment and Day Support/IDD services.
Intensive In-Home Services - This is a time limited intensive family preservation intervention intended to stabilize the living arrangement, promote re- unification or prevent the utilization of out-of-home placement. These services are delivered primarily to children in their family’s home with a family focus. This intervention uses a team approach and is time limited depending on the presenting stabilization needs of the youth and family.
Outpatient Therapy - This is a service designed to meet the clinically significant behavioral or psychological symptoms or patterns that have been identified as treatment needs of the recipient. This service is provided through scheduled therapeutic treatment sessions. The service may be provided to an individual, couples, families or groups.
Clinical Assessments -
Clinical/functional evaluation to determine need for Enhanced Services by Medical Director and/or Licensed Clinicians.
Medication Management -
Medication management is the level of outpatient treatment where the sole service rendered by a qualified physician, or others whose scope of practice includes prescribing medication, is the initial evaluation of the patient's need for psychotropic medications, the provision of a prescription, and, as-needed, ongoing medical monitoring/evaluation related to the patient’s use of the psychotropic medication.
Day Treatment -
Focuses on enhancing interpersonal relationships, and communications skills, the Day Treatment program builds on strengths and addresses identified functional problems of the complex condition of each child/adolescent and family. Interventions support symptom reduction and/or sustain symptom stability at the lowest possible levels. Services are available to children 5-17 years of age.
Day Supports (Individual & Group) –
Day Supports is primarily a group service that provides assistance to the individual with acquisition, retention, or improvement in self-help, socialization and adaptive skills. Day Supports are furnished in a non-residential setting, separate from the home or facility where the individual resides. Day Supports focus on enabling the individual to attain or maintain his or her maximum functional level and is coordinated with any physical, occupational, or speech therapies listed in the Individual Support Plan. Transportation to/from the individual’s home, the day supports facility and travel within the community is included.
Individual Supports -
Individual Support is a “hands-on” service for persons with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI). The intent of the service is to teach and assist individuals in carrying out Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), such as preparing meals, managing medicines, grocery shopping and managing money, so they can live independently in the community. The goal is that the need for this service will fade or decrease over time as the individual becomes capable of performing some of these activities more independently.
Respite -
Respite services provide periodic support and relief to the primary caregiver(s) from the responsibility and stress of caring for the beneficiary. This service enables the primary caregiver to meet or participate in planned or emergency events, and to have planned time for him/her and/or family members.
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