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Programs Services & Supports Mission We support individuals and families in their efforts to meet economic, social and emotional challenges and enhance their well-being.

Adult Mental Health & Addictions Treatment... 3 Acute Stabilization Unit... 3 Adult Mental Health Residential... 3 Adult Open Access... 3 Community Support Services... 3 CSP Nursing Services... 3 Disaster Response Team... 3 Elder Services... 3 Emergency Services... 3 General Outpatient Services... 3 Intensive Outpatient Services... 3 Offender Reentry... 3 Partial Hospitalization Program... 3 Psychotherapy/Master Clinicians... 4 Vocational Services... 4 Basic Needs Assistance 4 Family Support Center... 4 Holiday Programs... 4 Health Source RI Navigator... 4 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. 4 Child, Youth & Family Services 4 Alternative School Services... 4 Children s Intensive Services... 4 Children s Outpatient Services... 4 Common Sense Parenting... 4 Early Intervention... 4 Family Care Community Partnership... 4 Family Court Diversionary Program... 4 First Connections... 5 Healthy Families America... 5 Healthy Transitions... 5 Intensive Family Preservation... 5 Kids Connect... 5 Northern RI Visitation Center... 5 Nurturing Early Connections... 5 Perinatal Hep B Prevention Program... 5 School-based Professional Services... 5 Treatment Foster Care... 5 Youth Success... 5 Employment & Training/Adult Education 6 Administrative Office Management... 6 Financial Education... 6 Healthcare Reimbursement Specialist... 6 Janitorial Training... 6 Project LEARN... 6 On-the-Job Training Program... 6 The Harbour YouthWorks411 Center... 6 Housing Stabilization & Residential Programs 6 Adult Mental Health Residential... 6 Assisted Living Services... 6 Home Stabilization... 6 Permanent Supportive Housing... 6 HOPWA Supportive Housing... 6 Permanent Supportive Housing Vouchers... 6 Rapid Rehousing... 6 Recovery Housing... 7 Residential Substance Abuse Services... 7 Transitional Housing Program... 7 Woonsocket Shelter... 7 Supportive & Recovery Services 7 Agape Center... 7 Recovery Support Services... 7 Rhode Island Vet Corps... 7 The Wellness & Recovery Center... 7 The Alive Program... 7 Open Access/Intake 8 Walk-ins Welcome!... 8 Mailing Address... 8

Adult Mental Health & Addictions Treatment Acute Stabilization Unit 24/7 on-site crisis stabilization and counseling, and diversion services to reduce reliance on psychiatric hospitalizations and/or as a step down from hospitalization. A 13 bed program. Adult Mental Health Residential 24/7 on-site support and crisis intervention for persons with serious and persistent mental illness. Psychiatric assessment/treatment, cooccurring substance use treatment, service coordination, medication management, and daily living skills training provided. Adult Open Access Provides screening, emergency/crisis intervention, and comprehensive assessment of mental health and co-occurring substance abuse issues. Community Support Services Provides medical care coordination, crisis intervention/stabilization, treatment, case management, health education and wellness activities for people diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness. CSP Nursing Services Through Medicaid Health Homes, registered nurses provide professional assessments, medication monitoring, treatment planning, care coordination and health education for clients enrolled in CSP. Disaster Response Team Made up of state certified responders with various backgrounds, members deploy to community and/or statewide traumatic events or disasters to provide psychological first aid, death notification, consultation and support. 3 Elder Services Nursing home consultation for residents admitted to nursing facilities and who have psychiatric illness. (Must meet state and federal requirements for pre-admission screening and resident review.) Emergency Services 24/7 crisis intervention for adults and children experiencing a psychiatric and/or substance abuse emergency. Assessments can be done in home, community or office. Crisis intervention is available via telephone. General Outpatient Services Provides individual, couples, family and group counseling; DUI and substance abuse treatment; problem gambling treatment; psychiatry; trauma services; medication evaluation and consultation. Intensive Outpatient Services Provides a structured, holistic curriculum of knowledge, skills and support for persons with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders in a small group setting. Offender Reentry Medical Parole Provides registered nursing services for medical parolees and other medically complicated cases. Northern Western Community Reentry Coordination Pre- and post-release from the Adult Correctional Institution for successful transition from prison to community. Partial Hospitalization Program Trauma informed substance use prevention and recovery program that helps people recover from the negative consequences and life issues associated with substance use and addiction who need a higher level of care that that provided by Outpatient or Intensive Outpatient Services.

Psychotherapy/Master Clinicians Psychotherapy and psycho-education for individuals and families with acute and long term mental illness. A behavioral approach to recovery and achieving improved mental health while providing empathy. No waiting list for the Community Support Program. Vocational Services Provides support and supervision to assist Community Support Program clients in acquiring and/or maintaining skills necessary to meet their individual vocational goals. Basic Needs Assistance Family Support Center Provides resources, information & referrals to low income households addressing a range of basic needs including utilities, housing, food and other crisis concerns. Holiday Programs The agency works in collaboration with community partners to provide gifts and resources around the holidays to low income families and their children. Health Source RI Navigator Assisting individuals and families with application for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program Provides free tax preparation for low-moderate income individuals provided throughout the year. Child, Youth & Family Services Alternative School Services Viola Berard School Fully licensed, accredited school provides education through an integrated academic and therapeutic approach. Students must be referred by local education agency. Children s Intensive Services Provides crisis assessment and stabilization, intensive home/community based services, clinical & case management, and psychiatry to children and their families. Children s Outpatient Services Individual & family counseling, psychiatry, addiction prevention/treatment, and trauma services. 4 Common Sense Parenting A practical, evidence-based parenting program to help families improve communication, avoid power struggles, and balance discipline with affection. Early Intervention Provides support to children ages birth to three with developmental delays and their families by building relationships and empowering families through support, education, and linkages to services. Family Care Community Partnership Brings community-based service providers, family members and friends together to coordinate services to address families priorities. Family Court Diversionary Program Assessment, service planning and referrals for parents/guardians who are engaged in a Wayward petition, in order to divert them from Family Court.

First Connections Short term home visiting program that assists families with children under the age of three and families expecting a baby, providing support and referrals to community resources. This program screens for developmental concerns, parental depression, and household safety. Healthy Families America Long term home visiting program for families with children under the age of four and families expecting a baby, providing assessments, prenatal and parenting guidance, care coordination, and referrals to other needed services. Healthy Transitions Provides mental health and wrap-around services for youth, ages 16 25, experiencing serious psychiatric issues and difficulty transitioning to adulthood. Connects participants with others in the program, within a non-judgmental and encouraging environment to work on symptom management at one's own pace. Intensive Family Preservation Home-based program that uses wraparound principles to provide intensive services for families in need of long-term stabilization to avert placement or to assist with reunification. (DCYF referral only) Kids Connect Providing behavioral supports in Head Start and daycare settings in an effort to keep kids in a traditional classroom setting. Northern RI Visitation Center Serves families of children in the care of DCYF due to substance use or mental health concerns. Families are able to have supervised visits in a home-like setting while receiving support in their recovery. Nurturing Early Connections Provides families with babies 0-2 with intensive supervised visitation in the home-like setting of the Northern RI Visitation Center (see above) and in the community. Focuses on developing parenting skills and parent-child relationships. This is a collaborative program with DCYF. Perinatal Hep B Prevention Program Assessment, screening, and referrals for hepatitis testing and education. Followup tracking and case management for mothers testing positive and infants exposed to the hepatitis virus. School-based Professional Services Provides consultations for professional development, clinical and behavioral support, critical incident trauma teams, and satellite classrooms with a certified teacher and a behavioral health specialist. Treatment Foster Care Works to engage children, biological families, foster parents, providers and natural supports to develop treatment plans in order to achieve permanency while ensuring each child s mental health, social, developmental, educational and medical needs are being met while in care and during transition. Youth Success Supportive services for pregnant and parenting teens (under age 20) that are living in Woonsocket and are in or out of school. Provides case management, educational and vocational goal-setting and life skills workshops. 5

Employment & Training/Adult Education Job Training and Education Info Sessions every Wednesday at 3:00pm at 55 Main Street, Woonsocket Administrative Office Management 10 week job training program focused on customer service, computer skills (MS Word & Excel) administrative tasks and keyboarding. Includes work-readiness & job placement assistance. Financial Education Money Sense workshop series focusing on budgeting, savings, repairing credit, opening a checking/savings account and insurance. Oneon-one financial coaching available. Healthcare Reimbursement Specialist 10 week job training program focused on electronic health record, payer reimbursement, medical coding and terminology, computer skills and customer service. Includes work-readiness & placement assistance. Janitorial Training 4 week training program that prepares graduates for positions in the custodial field. Includes work-readiness & job placement assistance. Project LEARN Adult education program providing GED instruction, ESL classes and special literacy services for learning disabled adults. On-the-Job Training Program RI Works recipients and ORS clients are hired & trained at job sites. Includes assessment and work-readiness skill building prior to job placement. The Harbour YouthWorks411 Center Drop-in center for youth ages 14-24 providing career exploration & job readiness, employment, academic skill building, college prep, leadership development and opportunities for community service. Also offers work experience through summer youth employment. Housing Stabilization & Residential Programs Adult Mental Health Residential Please see Adult Mental Health Services section. Assisted Living Services Supervision of basic activities of daily living, healthcare coordination, medication administration, recreational activities, and healthy foods. Individual service planning promotes independence. Ages 21 years and up. Home Stabilization In-home services designed to support permanent housing and prevent eviction / homelessness. Permanent Supportive Housing Supportive housing for persons, 18 and older who are disabled and chronically homeless. 6 HOPWA Supportive Housing Supportive housing programs for individuals living with HIV/AIDS to promote self-sufficiency. Permanent Supportive Housing Vouchers Rental assistance program for men and women at least 18 years old who are disabled and chronically homeless. Must be on RI Housing universal waitlist. Rapid Rehousing Rental assistance of short to medium duration for homeless households. Support services available. Rental assistance designed to lead to permanent housing without program help.

Recovery Housing Safe, affordable, shared sober living for men, including veterans, and women. Includes support services. Must have recently completed a residential treatment program, or be substance free for 30 days. For ages 18 years and up. Residential Substance Abuse Services State licensed, nationally accredited residential treatment program for men with substance use disorders or with co-occurring mental health problems located at Wilson House in Pawtucket and Jellison House in Johnston. Staffed by trained professionals 24/7. Supportive & Recovery Services Agape Center Community-based HIV/AIDS support and resource center whose mission is to provide services, resources and advocacy for people living with HIV/AIDS and to promote community awareness and prevention of the disease. Recovery Support Services Includes Certified Peer Specialists with lived experience of mental illness/addiction; training of Recovery Support Specialists who are eligible to become state-certified Peer Specialists; and the Alive Peer Support Program, offering advocacy and recreation for people with lived experience of mental illness/addiction. Transitional Housing Program Housing and case management program available to help homeless families with children of people below 25 years of age. The goal is to strengthen self-sufficiency skills needed to remain in permanent housing. Woonsocket Shelter Emergency shelter for single women and families with children providing case management support and linkages to other services in the agency and community, designed to result in permanent housing. Rhode Island Vet Corps Provides information and referrals to veterans and their families about social services, the VA, or local programs. The Wellness & Recovery Center Recovery and empowerment for clients within a setting that fosters peer support and personal growth. Close to 30 therapeutic groups. Updated computer lab, therapy dogs and an eatery called Lucy s Place on-site. The Alive Program A peer support program for adults. Provides advocacy and recreational activities to over 100 members with a lived experience of mental illness/addiction and employment opportunities for people returning to the workforce. 7

Vision Through programs, advocacy and collaboration, people are empowered to discover their potential and live as engaged citizens, free of stigma, within a thriving community. Open Access/Intake Walk-ins Welcome! Adults Monday Friday, 8:00 AM 2:00 PM Location: 800 Clinton St., 1 st Floor, Woonsocket 401-235-7121 Children Monday Friday, 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Location: 181 Cumberland St., Woonsocket 401-235-7410 Bilingual Services are available at most Community Care Alliance locations Mailing Address PO Box 1700 Woonsocket, RI 02895 401-235-7000 Main Number 401-235-7120 Emergency Services www.communitycareri.org Facebook.com/CommunityCareAlliance Twitter @CCare_RI 170612 8