Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Our Psychiatric Rehabilitation services fully support our participants’ ongoing recovery and integration into the communities in which they were once considered a part of the problem. Our PRP services have proven to be an intricate part of the solution! Our goal is to continue developing and restoring our participant’s independent living and social skills, including their ability to consistently make better decisions regarding self- care, management of their own mental illness, education, employment and community engagement; those that commit to PRP have the most successful outcomes and comprehensive continuum of care.
What We Believe
Satisfaction of all admission and continued care criteria must be documented in the clinical record based upon the conditions and factors identified below before treatment will be authorized.
Admission Criteria
The participant has a Treyway Multi Treatment Services specialty mental health DSM-5 diagnosis included in the priority population and the participant’s impairment(s) can be expected to be stabilized at this level of care.
The impairment results in at least one of the following:
i. A clear, current threat to the participant’s ability to live in his/her customary setting ii. An inability to be employed or attend school without support
iii. An inability to manage the effects of his/her mental illness
The participant’s condition requires an integrated program of rehabilitation services to develop and restore independent living skills to support the participant’s recovery.
All participants residing in a RRP must have PRP services available.
The participant does not require a more intensive level of care.
All fewer intensive levels of treatment have been determined to be unsafe or unsuccessful.
2. The specific diagnostic criteria may be waived for the following two conditions:
A participant committed as not criminally responsible who is conditionally released from a state facility.
Or
A participant in a state facility or a state-funded inpatient psychiatric hospital that requires community services. This excludes participants eligible for Developmental Disabilities Administration’s residential services.