Full-Service Partnership (FSP) is a mental health service program that provides comprehensive mental health services for individuals and families experiencing significant emotional and psychological problems that would benefit from intensive field-based services. The program is aimed at "doing whatever it takes" to help individuals make progress on their paths to recovery and wellness.
Treatment is available to adults ages 26 to 59 and older adults ages 60+. In order for the individuals to succeed, the FSP program requires the collaboration and commitment of the individuals, families and significant others to support our clients throughout their treatment process. Clients requiring this level of service are generally seen 2-4 times per week in the community (i.e. at their home, school site).
Examples of services made available under this program include:
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- Individual/family counseling and psychotherapy
- Access to 24/7 crisis support
- Assistance reaching out to and securing community resources
- Transportation assistance (i.e. assistance getting to appointments)
- Medication support
- Help with accessing physical health care for clients and family members
- Assistance with housing services to help locate suitable lodging for clients and their family
- Assistance getting the financial and health benefits to which clients are entitled
- Support in accessing treatment for substance abuse (e.g. alcoholism, drugs and misuse of prescription medications)
- Help identifying and accessing educational opportunities
- Help finding employment, vocational training and/or volunteer opportunities
To be considered for the FSP program, a referral must be submitted and screened for eligibility.