Treating mental health conditions and substance use disorders requires a team of psychiatrists, doctors, case managers, and counselors all working together to assess each client and prescribe the appropriate medications. Our medication management program provides the oversight and accountability needed to maintain medication regimens, reduce symptoms of mental illness, increase the effectiveness of therapy and… Continue reading Medication Management
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) uses a combination of FDA-approved medication and clinically informed therapy to provide comprehensive treatment for substance use disorders. Goals of the MAT program include: Please Note: Talk to your individual prescriber about availability.
In partnership with the Montgomery County Jail, Valley Oaks Health is providing an intensive, 90-day chemical addiction treatment program to inmates with substance use disorders. This program is facilitated by a team of licensed clinical social workers, mental health counselors, psychologists, and clinical addictions counselors. Upon release, graduates of the program are connected to ongoing… Continue reading Jail-Based Chemical Addiction Treatment Program
What is Group Therapy? Group therapy is an effective form of psychotherapy in which people come together to share their experiences and discuss their feelings under the supervision of a trained therapist. Is Group Therapy Right for You? Group therapy is an effective tool for those seeking mental health support. Whether it’s used alone or… Continue reading Group Therapy
Greenleaf is available to Valley Oaks Health case management clients who are unable to manage their Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments. By acting as representative payee, our team can ensure the beneficiary’s need
Our Gatekeeper Transitional Services program assists clients transitioning into or out of institutional settings, including state hospitals. Our Gatekeeper helps clients and their families navigate the complex mental health system, connects them to relevant resources, and ensures a safe transition back into the community.
This program assists Valley Oaks Health clients access state and federal entitlement services such as Medicaid, Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Social Security Disability, and Supplemental Security Income. Our team members can help with:
Our crisis intervention team provides same-day emergency services to people experiencing suicidal or homicidal ideation, psychosis, or another psychiatric crisis. If you or someone you love is in immediate danger, please call 9-1-1. Otherwise, you can contact your local Valley Oaks Health office for more information.
Our Child Advocacy Center is a resource provided in coordination with law enforcement and the Department of Child Services. This center conducts forensic interviews with children between the ages of 3 and 17 who have reported sexual abuse or assault, physical abuse, or have witnessed a crime. It can also provide mental health services referrals… Continue reading Child Advocacy Center
Case Managers, or Skills Trainers as we call them at Valley Oaks Health, work directly with clients to connect them to the right resources and support them throughout life’s peaks and valleys. The goal of case management is to stabilize or improve social and behavioral functioning in school, in the community, and at home. Treatment… Continue reading Case Management