Bright Horizons is a licensed Adult Partial Hospitalization Program (APH). These programs allow you to receive goal-oriented treatment in a supportive environment with the ability to return to your home and typical routines at the end of the day. This program operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM until 3:30 PM.
100 New Salem Road
B Level
Uniontown, PA 15401
New Directions is a year-round program that provides a unique combination of specialized mental health treatment and comprehensive educational services. New Directions is the only licensed partial hospitalization program in Fayette County as well as a Private Academic School. The purpose of New Directions is to offer a comprehensive mental health treatment program for children and adolescents. The program addresses moderate to severe symptoms.
125 Chaffee St. Ext.
Uniontown, PA 15401
www.crcsinewdirections.org
Case Management helps adults, adolescents, and children improve their quality of life by connecting them with community resources. reduces the need for more involved services by assisting with housing, medical care, education, and employment.
The Assertive Community Team (ACT) is a full support service program incorporating case management and treatment for any of your loved ones experiencing severe and persistent mental illness, such as Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, etc.
As a primary, direct service, ACT provides comprehensive and intensive outpatient mental health treatment as well as rehabilitative and support services to anyone who needs help beyond traditional community mental health services.
https://www.crcsi.org/assertive-community-team/
Crossroads Long-Term Structured Residence (LTSR) is a long-term structured residential program for those who require extended mental health care beyond the hospital setting. This allows you to transition back into the community with the support and skills necessary to be successful in your recovery journey. The program offers a safe and structured environment with 24-hour supervision from qualified staff who have the skills and background necessary to meet your diverse needs.
https://www.crcsi.org/long-term-structured-residence/
Chestnut Ridge’s Peer Support Program instills hope in individuals that recovery is not only possible, but probable. With the assistance of our Certified Peer Specialists, you can achieve the goals you established. This program is centered on the recovery goals identified by you and incorporated into your Individual Service Plan following the completion of a strength-based assessment.
You can participate in and make decisions pertaining to your services. The philosophy of peer support is that services are person-centered with a recovery focus and is a tool to facilitate the development of self-help skills. Individual advocacy, crisis management support and skills training are some of the services included.
250 E, Fayette St.
Uniontown, PA 15401
https://www.crcsi.org/peer-support/
Services for individual with a history of, serious mental illness centered on the recovery goals identified by the consumer to facilitate for self-advocacy, skills training, self-help skills, and support.
84 N. Gallatin Ave,
Uniontown, PA 15401
www.sphs.org
Through our Mobile Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (MPR), we can assist and empower you to live, work, socialize, and thrive in your chosen environment. We provide these services in your home, community, or in our offices. Our counselors will help you develop skills to improve your daily functioning, meet your chosen goals, and increase your life satisfaction. Individuals, ages 14 and older, who reside in Fayette County and face challenges related to their diagnosed mental health condition, are eligible for services.
250 E. Fayette St.
Uniontown, PA 15401
(724) 437-0729
https://www.crcsi.org/mobile-psychiatric-rehabilitation/
Psychiatric Rehabilitation assists persons 18 years or older, with functional disabilities resulting from mental illness to develop, enhance, and/or retain psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal adjustment and/or independent living competencies, so that they experience more success and satisfaction in the environments of their choice and can function as independently as possible. A planned program of goal setting, functional assessment, identification of needed and preferred skills and supports, skill teaching and managing supports and resources are needed to produce the desired outcomes consistent with a person's cultural environment. Psychiatric rehabilitation programs are founded on the principles of consumer choice and the active involvement of persons in their rehabilitation. It is guided by the basic philosophy that people with disabilities need opportunities to identify and choose for themselves their desired roles in the community with regard to living, learning, working and/or social environments.
Uniontown Site (724) 438-3756
23 S. Gallatin Ave., Uniontown, PA 15401
Brownsville Site (724) 785-6500
123 Brownsville Avenue, Brownsville, PA 15417
www.crosskeyshumanservices.org
Crosskeys offers a Youth Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program – a new and exciting program that is a pilot program and the first of its kind in the state of Pennsylvania. The Youth Psych Rehab is geared toward young people, ages 14 – 26, and is designed to help them learn skills in the areas of living, learning, working, and socialization. Individuals develop goals and objectives, and the Practitioners track their progress. Community based sessions are designed to encourage participation and focus on building skills through role-playing and discussions.
123 Brownsville Avenue
Brownsville, PA 15417
(724) 785-6500
www.crosskeyshumanservices.org
The Clubhouse offers people living with mental illness hope and opportunities to reach their full potential. It operates on proven Standards which have been developed by Clubhouse International and that are used in over 330 Clubhouses worldwide. The basic components of the Clubhouse are A Work-Ordered Day, Employment Programs, Evening Weekend and Holiday Social / Recreational Programs, Educational and Housing Assistance through the process of Decision Making.
100 Corporate Crossing Road
Uniontown, PA 15401
(724) 439-9311
www.unionstationclubhouse.com
The Archives Drop-In Center was developed by Crosskeys Human Services, Inc. The center focuses on providing social rehabilitation for persons in a relaxed, enjoyable, non-threatening environment. The facility provides recreational activities and equipment for individuals "at risk" for or having a history of psychiatric problems. The Archives offers consumers support to try and meet each unique need while focusing on them to achieve independence. The center provides many opportunities for consumers to make their own choices to benefit their lifestyle, while increasing self-esteem and motivation to achieve success.
121 High St.
Brownsville, PA 15417
(724) 785-0130
www.crosskeyshumanservices.org
Oak House is located at the Mental Health Association in Fayette County. It is a place where people with mental health issues can socialize and participate in recreational activities like playing pool, games and cards, bingo, arts, and crafts projects, watch movies or television and help plan activities for the group. In addition to the many daily activities, members help organize and plan trips in our community to attend special events throughout the year (ballgames, Fayette County Fair, local festivals, shopping trips, and other low cost or free events). You can meet new friends, learn new things, and feel good about yourself.
680 Cherry Tree Lane
Uniontown, PA 15401
(724) 439-9332
www.mhafayette.org
Crosskeys C.R.R. is in operation 365 days a year to Fayette County residents 18 years of age and older who suffer mental and/or psychiatric disorders. The C.R.R. Program is a voluntary live-in program designed to help people overcome his/her disorders and become productive members of society. The C.R.R. Staff assists the consumers by setting feasible goals and objectives, offering support and instructions, but at the same time, requiring consumers to apply themselves in order to progress toward completion of the program.
123 Brownsville Ave.
Brownsville, Pa 15417
(724) 785-0130
www.crosskeyshumanservices.org
The Crosskeys Supportive Housing (SH) Program is a voluntary on-going support service designed to assist Behavioral Health consumers locate and/or maintain affordable, quality housing in the community of their choice.
302 Shaffner Avenue
Brownsville, PA 15407
(724) 785-6180 Ext. 23
www.crosskeyshumanservices.org
The supported housing program for adult mental health consumers includes in-home supports, assistance in locating housing, rental skill building, budgeting and more.
84 N. Gallatin Ave.
Uniontown, PA 15401
(724) 430-9710
www.sphs.org
The Helping Hands Program is in place to assist people with mental health diagnoses throughout their recovery process by storing household items and personal possessions in order for individuals to move back to an independent living situation when ready. We can help with packing of possessions, storage in our facility free of charge, and locating some items in need to help foster independent living.
Mental Health Association in Fayette County
680 Cherry Tree Lane
Uniontown, PA 15401
(724) 438-6738
www.mhaffayette.org
If you receive SSDI, SSI, Veterans or Black Lung Benefits, you may be eligible for this helpful program. For those who have difficulty managing their money, a representative payee is appointed by the social security office. To be eligible, there must be good evidence that a person needs this type of assistance which may include a statement from a physician or psychiatrist stating there is a diagnosed mental illness, there are problems with a person’s ability to manage money and that they need help in this area. Having a Representative (Rep) Payee is not the same as having a legal guardian nor does it give the Rep Payee a power of attorney, it only provides help managing finances until a person is back on track.
Mental Health Association
680 Cherry Tree Lane
Uniontown, PA 15401
(724) 438-6738
www.mhafayette.org
C/FST is a way for Fayette County Health Choices consumers to express an opinion regarding the behavioral health services they or a family member are receiving. Completing a survey allows members to express opinions, their satisfaction or dissatisfaction with any component of a Mental Health, Drug & Alcohol, or Child & Adolescent service and develop comfort and confidence in their voice. In turn, provider agencies may use that feedback to improve the quality of treatment options, expand services, and identify new services and programs that may be needed as the results are forwarded to the appropriate offices within the county for evaluation. We can also provide you with the correct information needed for the Complaint and Grievance process. While your input is important, your personal information is always protected and respected.
Mental Health Association in Fayette County
680 Cherry Tree Lane
Uniontown, PA 15401
(724) 438-6738
www.mhafayette.org