Crisis Residential Treatment at Pivot
The Crisis Residential Unit at Pivot serves as an alternative to inpatient hospitalization for adults who are experiencing a mental health crisis, including co-occurring mental health and substance use issues. Residents are encouraged to participate in the recovery-orientated groups offered each day and are given ample opportunities to share their personal story in group and individual settings. Pivot is licensed as a co-ed adult foster care facility and is a voluntary program.
Program Goals
- To provide a safe, recovery-oriented environment that enhances the resident's ability to achieve individual treatment plan goals and objectives.
- To assist residents achieving their goals and transitioning to the least restrictive environment possible upon discharge.
- To foster an environment where the dignity and respect of each resident is maintained.
Services Provided
- 24-hour on-site staff support
- Staff/resident ratio to adequately and safely meet the person’s need
- Diverse group programming offered, including WRAP and other evidence based groups
- Registered Nurses on site 7 days a week
- On-site psychiatric services three days per week with 24-hour on-call psychiatric support
- Certified Peer Support Specialists provide daily support and advocacy services
- Full-time Masters-level social worker oversees utilization reviews and discharge planning
- Medication administration
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