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Mental Illness ServicesCommunity Support ServicesWe help people with severe and persistent mental illness to live as independently and as fully integrated within the community as possible. Emergency/Crisis Intervention & Stabilization ServicesClients and applicants can access NRICS' 24/7 Emergency Services teams for crisis stabilization or referral More about our Emergency Services Psychiatric Services & Medication ManagementPsychiatric evaluation and medication monitoring is provided by psychiatrists and clinical nurse specialists on the client's treatment team. Case Management & Mobile Treatment TeamsHome and community based multi-disciplinary teams provide long-term mental illness and substance abuse recovery services. Substance Abuse ServicesTreatment for substance abuse problems that are co-occurring with mental illness is provided simultaneously with other services. Residential ServicesSober housing, group homes, supervised apartments, and assisted living options are available to those requiring more support and supervision. Psychotherapy ServicesInnovative programming includes individual, family and group counseling, psychotherapy/educational groups to empower clients and their families by supporting them in making positive behavioral choices. Employment ServicesVocational assessment, job development and placement, and support after employment are provided by a specialized employment team. Wellness CenterA welcoming environment where long-term clients can attend scheduled groups and skill building classes, or "drop in" at the lounge, computer lab, snack bar, or resource center. EligibilityPersons receiving Community Support Services must be at least eighteen years of age and meet RI Division of Behavioral Health eligibility guidelines for Community Support Services. Services are provided primarily to people from Woonsocket, North Smithfield, Lincoln, Cumberland and Burrillville. Payment OptionsMedicaid covers most of our services. For others, Medicare, private health insurance and self-pay options are available. Grants and special contracts are used to help those who don't have the ability to pay.
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