|
Thomas P. Jennings, M.S., M.B.A., Executive Director Madelin E. Weiss, L.M.S.W., Associate Executive Director _________________________________________________________
|
|
Congregate Treatment Program (CTP) This level provides 24 hour staffing availability in a single site setting for 12 individuals. Consumers receive intensive supervision, structure and training in skills they need for daily living. Stays in this level generally range up to one year but can be extended if needed. When a consumer becomes more capable of less structure and supervision, they are encouraged to move on to the less supervised and more independent living arrangement, the Apartment Treatment Program. Apartment Treatment Program (ATP) Apartments in this program are for residents who do not require 24-hour on-site supervision and have reached a level of functioning where need for staff assistance or training can be met through staff visits to the apartment. Residents in the Apartment Program have access to staff 24 hours a day for crisis intervention. Residents may remain in the ATP for as long as they require services. Emphasis, however, is placed on encouraging and assisting residents to move to their own community apartments or other appropriate housing setting. Graduate Supported Housing - S.H.O.P. (Supported Housing Opportunities Project) This is a permanent scatter-site apartment program for residents who are ready to live independently in their own apartment with some support services. This program assists residents with finding housing, apartment setup, provides case management support services and rental assistance. Residents have access to the Agency's recreational activities and 24 hour crisis services. Community Residence/SRO—(Kizzy House) This program provides furnished room for 40 NY/NY homeless, mentally ill residents. Some rooms have private bath. There are shared bath and kitchenette facilities on each floor. The program also has a meal plan available. There is 24-hour on-site staff. Supportive SRO—(Access House) This program provides permanent housing with on-site case management services to the 38 residents who reside in studio apartments. The residents are NY/NY homeless, mentally ill individuals. The program operates in three separate buildings which also house a “Housing Needy” and community preference population. 24-hour staff on premises is not available in this program but clients have access (though phone and beeper) to the agency’s 24-hour on-call system. CR/MICA Residence—(Rosebud House) This program follows a modified therapeutic community model and assists individuals in stabilizing and treating their mental illness while gaining the necessary skills to sustain sobriety. The average length of stay is expected to be between 18-24 months. When an individual successfully completes the program he/she will move to a less restrictive environment and will transfer to a community-based MICA day treatment program with emphasis on vocational readiness. |
|
Send mail to
manuel@pibly.org with
questions or comments about this web site.
|