Outpatient therapy is defined as any psychotherapy service offered when the client is not admitted to a hospital, residential program, or other inpatient settings. Outpatient therapy is a resource for individuals seeking support for mental health concerns who do not require round-the-clock support or safety monitoring.
Family-based mental health services (FBMHS) are voluntary mental health services for children and teenagers who have a serious emotional or behavioral disorder, and their families.
IBHS provides supports for children, youth or young adults under the age of 21 with mental, emotional or behavioral health needs. To qualify to receive IBHS the child, youth or young adults must have a behavioral health disorder diagnosis. Services can be provided in the home, school or other community setting.
A listing of services to assist those with mental health challenges recieve the training and supports needed to find and secure employment.
Fayette County is fortunate to have a plethora of other mental health services beyond the traditional scopes of delivery that can help those with challenges succeed had obtain a better quality of life.