Empowering Independence, Enhancing Lives – We equip individuals with the skills and support they need to achieve stability, confidence, and independence in their daily lives.
Compassionate Care, Lasting Recovery – Our focus is on recovery and personal growth, helping individuals overcome challenges, build essential life skills, and thrive in their communities.

Who Are We?
About Us
We provide Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) to help people with mental health challenges. Our goal is to support and strengthen skills like stability, social abilities, emotional adjustment, and independent living. We assist with things like managing medications, improving daily living skills, and transitioning to work or community life. Our services help people maintain stability and avoid more restrictive care settings.
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You can be qualified for ARMHS if any of these affect you in some way.
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Trouble Sleeping
If you struggle to fall or stay asleep, it could be a sign of underlying mental health challenges. ARMHS can help address the root causes and improve your sleep patterns.
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Difficulty Concentrating or “Brain Fog”
Do you feel mentally cloudy or find it hard to focus on daily tasks? ARMHS provides support to help clear the fog and improve mental clarity.
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Little Motivation (Hard to Get Out of Bed)
When getting out of bed feels like a heavy task, you're not alone. ARMHS can help you build routines and find purpose again.
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Forgetting Medications or Appointments
Missing important medications or appointments can impact your health and stability. ARMHS helps you stay organized and on track.
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Struggling with Basic Chores
Daily tasks like cooking or cleaning can feel overwhelming when your mental health is affected. ARMHS offers hands-on support to manage these responsibilities.
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Anxiety or Panic About Leaving Home
If you feel anxious or panicked about stepping outside, it may be time for support. ARMHS helps you build comfort and confidence in your surroundings.
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Avoiding Social Interactions
Withdrawing from friends or family can make you feel isolated. ARMHS works with you to rebuild social connections at your own pace.

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Understand ARMHS
What is ARMHS?
The focus of Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Service is recovery. ARMHS teaches skills to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills, when these abilities are impaired by the symptoms of mental illness.
While improved functioning is the primary goal of ARMHS, for some of the people we serve, significant impairments in functioning may continue chronically. For these individuals, the focus of ARMHS may be to help them make changes in their environment, use formal and informal supports more effectively, improve health and health care, and more effectively use mental health, health care, social services, and other supports to accommodate deficits in functioning.
What do We Provide?
The primary service we provide is called Basic Living and Social Skills (BLSS). Basic living and social skills are activities that instruct, assist and support a member in skill areas essential for every day, independent living. Examples of skill areas include the following:
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Interpersonal communications
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Community resource utilization and integration
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Crisis assistance
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Relapse prevention
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Budgeting, shopping and healthy lifestyle skills and practices
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Cooking and nutrition
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Transportation
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Medication monitoring
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Mental illness symptom management
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Household management
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Employment-related skills
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Transitioning to community living

Who is Eligible?
To be eligible for ARMHS, MHCP members must meet all of the following criteria:
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Be 18 years old or older
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Have a primary diagnosis of a mental illness as determined by a Diagnostic Assessment
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Have a completed level of care assessment
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Have a significant impairment in functioning in three or more areas
of the Functional Assessment domains specified in statute Persons eligible for ARMHS are diagnosed with Serious or Serious Persistent Mental Illness that impairs functioning in at least two domains of independent living. These domains are defined by statute and include, but
not limited, to those listed below.
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Mental Health (Accessing and Using Mental Health Services)
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Health (Avoiding Abuse of Drugs and Alcohol)
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Home (Money Management and Accessing Financial Assistance Resources)
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Connection (Interpersonal Functioning and Communication)
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Purpose (Education, Work and Vocational Readiness Skills)
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Culture and Spirituality (An extension for some, of Connection and Purpose)
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