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1 Last updated: May 9, 2018 SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HUMAN services , INC. AND affiliated CORPORATIONS: PROGRAM descriptions It is the mission of SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HUMAN services , Inc. is to identify and provide for health and social services needs throughout the SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA region. 2 Last updated: May 9, 2018 Monessen Family Center Monessen Family Center The Monessen Family Center provides services to support families in Westmoreland County to ensure the healthy growth and development of their children. Our services include: Parents as Teachers: A home visiting program for children 0-5 that focuses on child development. Developmental Screenings: Trained staff will use Ages and Stages Developmental screening tool to screen the child and make appropriate referrals and recommendations. Group Connections: Facilitated playgroups for parents and children ages 1 and 2 that focus on the four domains of development.

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1 1 Last updated: May 9, 2018 SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HUMAN services , INC. AND affiliated CORPORATIONS: PROGRAM descriptions It is the mission of SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HUMAN services , Inc. is to identify and provide for health and social services needs throughout the SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA region. 2 Last updated: May 9, 2018 Monessen Family Center Monessen Family Center The Monessen Family Center provides services to support families in Westmoreland County to ensure the healthy growth and development of their children. Our services include: Parents as Teachers: A home visiting program for children 0-5 that focuses on child development. Developmental Screenings: Trained staff will use Ages and Stages Developmental screening tool to screen the child and make appropriate referrals and recommendations. Group Connections: Facilitated playgroups for parents and children ages 1 and 2 that focus on the four domains of development.

2 Pregnant and/ or Parenting Program: Teen moms can take classes online at the Center to earn their high school diploma from Monessen School District and staff will be the liaison between the Intermediate Unit and the student. They will also participate in the PAT home visiting program. Playgroups: Staff will provide social and educational opportunities for 3 and 4 year olds. Parenting Classes: Staff will provide either group or one on one parenting instruction using researched base curriculum. Time Limited Family Reunification services : A Masters level staff will provide reunification or preservation services to families that have been referred by Westmoreland County Children s Bureau. This is a fee for service program. Fatherhood Support services : A support program for fathers. The program can consist of emergency assistance, adult education, parenting instruction, home visits, parent/child bonding opportunities and resource referral.

3 Additional resources and referrals are provided to families, including Private Industry Council, WIC, Primary Care, Drug and Alcohol services , Domestic Relations, Welfare Office, Westmoreland Intermediate Unit, Head Start, Pre-K Counts, Food Bank, CCIS, Valley Women's Health, Salvation Army, library, Monessen School District, Westmoreland County Children's Bureau, Tickets for Kids, Westmoreland Case Management, among others. Transportation is also provided as needed. Questions or Referrals: Kim Egidi, Program Supervisor 724-684-4370 *Space in groups is limited, so call first for availability before directly referring a client. 412 Reed Ave. Monessen, PA 15062 3 Last updated: May 9, 2018 The CARE Center, Inc. STTARS The STTARS program offers counseling, legal and medical advocacy and a 24 hour hotline service to survivors of sexual violence.

4 Prevention/education services are also available to schools and the community. Questions or Referrals: Joanna Dragan 724-229-5007 75 E. Maiden Street Washington, PA 15301 Drug and Alcohol Provides outpatient (OPT), intensive outpatient (IOP) and Partial (PHP) drug and alcohol treatment to adults and adolescents. Specialized treatment services includes a Women and Family program which provides preferential treatment to pregnant women. Questions or Referrals: Washington: Greene County: Butler: Michele Backo Shannon Dulaney Misty Miller 724-228-2200 724-627-6108 724-234-1370 75 E. Maiden Street 35 South West Street 1610 North Main Street Washington, PA 15301 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Butler, PA 16001 Mental Health Provides mental health treatment including assessment/evaluation, outpatient, psychiatric evaluations and medications, referrals, child and adolescent services .

5 Questions or Referrals: Washington: Greene County: Butler: Samantha Burgess Shannon Dulaney Yvonne Graham-Bartmus 724-228-2200 724-627-6108 724-234-1370 75 E. Maiden Street 35 South West Street 1610 North Main Street The mission of The CARE Center, Inc. is to provide a unique continuum of quality, recovery based, trauma informed, integrated services including: education, intervention, case management, treatment, aftercare and referrals to individuals and families in Butler, Greene and Washington Counties. 4 Last updated: May 9, 2018 Washington, PA 15301 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Butler, PA 16001 PACE (Parenting & Communicating Effectively) PACE is an educational intervention program for families encountering custody issues within the Washington County court system. Questions or Referrals: Samantha Burgess 724-228-2200 75 E Maiden Street Washington, PA 15301 CTT The Community Treatment Team (CTT) program is a community based treatment program based in Greene County that provides a comprehensive approach to reintegrate individuals into the community.

6 CTT is a self-contained, person centered, strengths based and recovery focused program that provides intensive services to individuals. Questions or Referrals: Shannon Dulaney 724-627-6108 ACT The Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACT) serves individuals 18 years of age and older with serious mental illnesses that have effects on daily functioning. Individuals receiving ACT services have individual treatment teams providing case management, therapy, nursing and psychiatric care. Questions or Referrals: Rebecca Adkins-Coss 724-222-2687 75 E. Maiden Street Washington, PA 15301 Crisis SPHS Crisis offers mental health crisis intervention services for Washington and Greene Counties. The levels of crisis intervention services include: telephone, walk-in and mobile crisis services . Telephone and mobile crisis intervention services are offered 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.

7 Questions or Referrals: Washington: Greene: Kimberly Scalise or Vince Campbell Shannon Dulaney 724-225-3584 724-627-6108 5 Last updated: May 9, 2018 852 B Henderson Avenue, Washington, PA 15301 Diversion SPHS offers a crisis stabilization/diversion unit for residents of Washington County. The unit offers an alternative to behavioral health hospitalizations or is an option to step down from the hospital prior to reintegrating into the community. At the crisis unit, staff develop treatment plans and coordinate care for individuals upon discharge from the unit. Questions or Referrals: Kimberly Scalise or Vince Campbell 724-225-3584 852 B Henderson Avenue, Washington, PA 15301 Blended Case Management Blended Case Management is a service to assist individuals with mental health needs gain and maintain access to services in the following domains: medical, social, educational, mental health, drug and alcohol, legal, financial and natural supports.

8 Questions or Referrals: Rebecca Gilson or Caitlyn Conner 724-234-1255 160 Alameda Plaza Butler, PA 16001 Psych Rehab Psychiatric Rehabilitation helps individuals who have persistent and serious mental illness develop the emotional, social and intellectual skills needed to live, learn and work in the community with the least amount of professional support. Questions or Referrals: Wendy Ferry 724-234-1255 160 Alameda Plaza 6 Last updated: May 9, 2018 Butler, PA 16001 Peer Support This program provides individuals with mental health services to promote recovery, employment, self-determination, understanding and utilization of coping skills. The program promotes wellness by identifying barriers and stressors encountered during their recovery journey. Questions or Referrals: Samantha Burgess Shannon Dulaney 724-228-2200 724-627-6108 75 E.

9 Maiden Street 35 South West Street Washington, PA 15301 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Certified Recovery Specialist Certified Recovery Specialist staff are specially trained substance use recovering peers who help empower individuals who are struggling with substance abuse to build community recovery supports for long term recovery. An individual does not need to be in treatment services to receive recovery support services . The program promotes wellness by identifying barriers and stressors encountered during the recovery journey. Questions or Referrals Misty Miller Shannon Dulaney 724-234-1370 724-627-6108 PCIT PCIT is an evidence-based treatment for young children with behavioral and emotional disorders that places emphasis on improving the quality of the parent-child relationship and changing parent-child interaction patterns.

10 Questions or Referrals Samantha Burgess 724-228-2200 Greene County Navigator The Greene County Navigator assists individuals with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and/or any individual who is seeking help for someone with OUD in navigating the system to receive treatment and support. The Navigator will also provide education to the community about the opioid epidemic. Questions or Referrals Shannon Dulaney 724-627-6108 7 Last updated: May 9, 2018 Long Term Structured Residence (LTSR) The long term structured residence provides 24 hour services in structured setting for individuals, ages 18 and older, who have demonstrated severe and persistent psychiatric disorders. Individuals receive therapeutic interventions, specialized and individualized treatment services in a controlled environment. Questions: Laura Uhlman 724-431-0498 325 New Castle Road Butler, Pa 16001 Community Rehabilitation Residence (CRR) Butler CRR provides a safe, secure and recovery focused placement for mental health consumers who are seeking discharge from state and community based inpatient units.


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