MENTAL HEALTH SKILL BUILDING
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Mental health skill-building services are goal directed trainings to enable individuals to achieve and maintain community stability and independence in the most appropriate, least restrictive environment. At L&G Support Services, LLC, our experienced Qualified Mental Health Professionals (QMHP-A) and/or Qualified Paraprofessionals in Mental Health (QPPMH) are prepared to provide skills training to individuals with Mental Health diagnosis.
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Adult Eligibility
Individuals qualifying for MHSS must demonstrate a clinical necessity for the service arising from a condition due to mental, behavioral, or emotional illness that results in significant functional impairments in major life activities.
Individuals age 21 and over shall meet all of the following criteria in order to be eligible to receive MHSS:
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The individual shall have one of the following as a primary mental health diagnosis:
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Schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder as set out in the DSM,
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Major Depressive Disorder;
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Recurrent Bipolar I or Bipolar II;
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Any other serious mental health disorder that a physician has documented specific to the identified individual within the past year that includes all of the following:
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is a serious mental illness;
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results in severe and recurrent disability;
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produces functional limitations in the individual’s major life activities that are documented in the individual’s medical record, AND;
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the individual requires individualized training in order to achieve or maintain independent living in the community.
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The individual shall require individualized goal directed training in order to acquire or maintain self-regulation of basic living skills such, as symptom management; adherence to psychiatric and physical health medication treatment plans; appropriate use of social skills and personal support system; skills to manage personal hygiene, food preparation, and the maintenance of personal adequate nutrition; money management; and use of community resources.
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The individual shall have a prior history of any of the following:
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psychiatric hospitalization;
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either residential or non-residential crisis stabilization,
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ICT or Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) services;
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placement in a psychiatric residential treatment facility as a result of decompensation related to the individual’s serious mental illness; or
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a temporary detention order (TDO) evaluation.
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The individual shall have had a prescription for antipsychotic, mood stabilizing, or antidepressant medications within the 12 months. If a physician or other practitioner who is authorized by his license to prescribe medications indicates that anti-psychotic, mood stabilizing, or antidepressant medications are medically contraindicated for the individual, medical records signed by the physician or other licensed prescriber detailing the contraindication.