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Mission: To provide comprehensive community based residential and support services that enable persons with psychiatric and developmental disabilities to live as fully in the community as possible.

Programs: Community living arrangements (aka group homes) offer 65 of individuals with cognitive, intellectual, and developmental disabilities the opportunity to live in community housing with personalized living environments and 24-hour on-site support. Homes vary in size and generally serve six or fewer individuals. Continuous residential supports are shared living arrangements for developmentally disabled individuals who may have a coexisting psychiatric disability. Residents are provided with individual or shared apartments and personalized program planning to meet specialized needs. Ihs is a service provided in the individual's or family's home in the community and includes assistance with personal needs and daily living skills. The typical use of this service is 5-20 hours a week but increased hours can be provided based on the level of need and individual plan. Housing

transitional living services twenty-four hour on-site staff support in congregate or shared apartments with emphasis on psychiatric rehabilitation and intensive life-skills building. Priority for individuals leaving long-term hospitalization or experiencing multiple hospitalizations. Supported living services twelve hour (8 a. M. -8 p. M. ) staffed offices within two separate clustered sites providing shared apartments. Scattered-site apartments are also available. Mental health waiver and nursing home diversion services credentialed provider of support services to transition individuals from a nursing home level of care to living in the community. Includes community support programs, recovery assistants, peer support, and crisis stabilization. Long-term services twenty-four hour on-site staff support in shared apartments with emphasis on psychiatric rehabilitation and intensive life-skills building. Specialized services for individuals with both mental health and autism spectrum disorders/pervasive developmental disordersyoung adult services (yas) twenty-four hour on-site staff support in shared apartments with emphasis on psychiatric rehabilitation and intensive life-skills building. Specialized services for young adults between the ages of 18-25, many of whom are aging out of the department of children and families (dcf) system of care. Community transitional services (cts-step-down) twenty-four hour on-site staff support in shared apartments with emphasis on psychiatric rehabilitation and intensive life-skills building. Operates as a step-down from acute inpatient hospitalization. Community integration evaluation program (ciep) a community discharge coordinator liaisons between inpatient psychiatric services and community housing providers. Permanent supportive housing programs collaborative effort of continuum of care inc. , continuum home health, inc. , and the housing authority of new haven (hanh) providing intensive mental health and substance use case management in three high rise buildings. Acute services twenty-four hour on-site staff support serving as a strict alternative to psychiatric inpatient care. A collaborative effort with local clinical providers, continuum's acute services program offers respite beds with outpatient clinical care and day services. Forensic services twenty-four hour on-site staff support serving individuals with mental illness involved in the criminal justice system. Housing resource coordination (hrc) program staff search throughout greater new haven to locate housing and administer rental subsidy loans and rental supplemental grants for individuals with mental health needs who can live independently. Liaisons between landlord/property manager and the client. South central peer services (scps) recruits, selects, trains, and places people in long-term recovery from mental illness and substance use into jobs as peers at behavioral health agencies. Provides a consumer-operated warm line. Administers consumer grants as well as grants to assist individuals with transitioning from homelessness into permanent housing.
109 Legion Ave, New Haven, CT 06519
203-562-2264
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New Haven
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