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The Adult Residential Services Division of Comprehensive
Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. provides a continuum of residential
services for psychiatrically disabled clients who have a history of
hospitalization. Two transitional group homes, two long term
residences The CHAMP Program (Care & Hope at Morris Plains)
and the Alternative Living Supervised Program (in-home service)
provide an array of support services for 100-110 clients on a daily
basis.
An integrated continuum of innovative residential and in-home
behavioral healthcare is delivered through six service programs: the
Rutherford Long Term Residence, the Hackensack Long Term
Residence, the Lyndhurst Transitional Residence, the Emerson
Transitional Residence The CHAMP Program and the Alternative
Living Supervised Program.
Services provided in these programs include:
Rutherford Long Term Residence
The Rutherford Long Term Residence provides services for
individuals with severe and persistent mental illness which precludes
them from living independently.
This 15-bed facility in a Victorian-style house is supervised 24 hours
a day by specially trained counselors. Individuals have access to an
in-house day program and various community resources.
Hackensack Long Term Residence
This fully-supervised 7-bed facility provides services similar to those
at the Rutherford Long Term Residence. Individuals reside in a
modern home close to all the resources of the county seat.
Lyndhurst Transitional Residence
This transitional residence provides services for individuals who have
been recently hospitalized, but who have the ability to develop skills
for independent living. This 7-bed facility, like all our group homes, is
supervised 24 hours a day. Individuals have access to an in-house
day program and various community resources. When ready,
individuals are assisted in moving to a less supervised setting.
Emerson Transitional Residence
This fully supervised 5-bed facility provides the same services as our
Lyndhurst Transitional Residence. Individuals participate in a full
range of psychiatric rehabilitation activities while living in a residential
area.
C.H.A.M.P. (Care and Hope at Morris Plains)
This program was developed as a joint venture between
Comprehensive Behavioral Healthcare and Community Hope of
Morris County. The C.H.A.M.P. homes are located on the grounds of
Greystone hospital. Each home is a five-bed facility, which is
supervised 24 hours a day. One facility is devoted to meeting the
needs of the M.I.C.A. client and the other facility is designed to assist
those for whom traditional group home living has not been successful.
In addition, C.H.A.M.P. offers an in-house day program and access to
various community resources.
Alternative Living Supervised Program (ALSP)
This unique outreach program provides in home services to
chronically ill clients living in apartments, boarding rooms and family
homes. The level of assistance ranges from one visit per month to 12
hours a day based on the client's needs. Individuals are provided with
an array of services including psychiatric care, nursing care, social
services, supportive counseling, medication monitoring and personal
care training. The philosophy of this program is to bring services to
the clients in order to decrease the risk of hospitalizations and
increase their quality of life. The program provides supportive housing
for 55-65 psychiatrically disabled individuals on a daily basis.
In the Adult Residential Services programs, participants are closely
linked with Comprehensive Behavioral Healthcare, Inc.'s own
rehabilitative partial care services and local vocational programs.
Participants who are able are encouraged to work in the community. |
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