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Building Better Communities By Empowering IndividualsEligibility for Mental Health Skill Building Services
Demonstrate a clinical need for the service arising from a condition due to mental, behavioral, or emotional illness, which results in significant functional impairments in major life activities. The individual must be served in the community and must meet all of the following criteria:
Have a primary Axis | DSM diagnosis
Require individualized training in acquiring basic living skills
Must have a prior history of qualifying mental health treatment
A qualifying mental health treatment is:
- Psychiatric hospitalization
- Residential treatment
- Crisis Stabilization
- Residential Crisis Stabilization
- PACT (Program of Assertive Community Treatment)
- ICT (Intensive Community Treatment)
- RTC (residential treatment center) Level C placement
- Placement in a psychiatric residential treatment facility
- A TDO (Temporary Detention Order)
evaluation due to mental health
decompensation
Have had a prescription for anti-psychotic, mood stabilizing, or anti-depressant medications within the 12 months prior to the Assessment date
Insurance
Benefits accepted include: Medicaid, Cigna, Humana, Medicaid United Health Care, Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield Anthem, Optum, Optimum, Magellan, Virginia Premier
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SERVICES
Services are provided by a minimum of a Qualified Mental Health Professional, with a combination of a bachelors level education and one or more years of experience in the field of mental health services. Supervision is ongoing both by a monthly written supervision and daily interaction with supervisors. Licensed Mental Health Professionals shall provide ongoing assessment, quarterly ISP reviews, documentation of continued need of services, coordination of services and overall clinical supervision.

Focus Point Mental Health, LLC
We are an agency that not only aides in building better communities by empowering our individuals with comprehensive, integrated, quality, and therapeutic interventions, but also maximizes their social, emotional, economic, and academic potential.
