Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) works to assist individuals living with mental illness to reach a higher level of independence. The PRP program assists participants with accessing and coordinating services and resources in their communities and works to ensure that each individual has access to the best possible treatment and care.
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Self Care:
- Personal Hygiene
- Nutrition
- Planning and Cooking Meals
- Managing Medications
- General Health Care Promotion
- Personal Safety
Social Skills:
- Interpersonal Skills
- Stress and Anger Management
- Communication
- Socialization
Recreation:
- Independent Living And Community Living Skills Training
- Maintaining Housing
- Utilizing Community Resources
- Transportation and Mobility Training
- Personal Finance and Budgeting
- Opportunities to Develop and Practice Employment and Leadership Skills
- Acquainting Clients with their Local Community
PRP eligibility and intake process for Children & Youth:
To be eligible for our program, youth must satisfy ALL of the following requirements:
- 6-17 years of age
- Referral from treating Licensed Mental Health Professional
- Have an Axis I diagnosis from a licensed mental health professional
- Currently have ACTIVE Maryland State Medicaid
- Intake and Rehabilitation Assessment with National Pike staff (Parent or Legal Guardian Must be Present)
PRP eligibility and intake process for Adults:
To be eligible for our program, adults must satisfy ALL of the following requirements:
- Referral from treating Licensed Mental Health Professional
- Maryland Medicaid and/or proof of application
- A psychiatric diagnosis that meets the priority population definition as determined by the Mental Health Authority.
- Intake and Rehabilitation Assessment with National Pike staff
Each prospective client will need to present copies of the following:
- Birth Certificate
- Immunization Record
- Physical Examination
- Insurance Card
- Social Security Card
- School Records (report card, IEP ) for children and adolescents
- Proof of Guardianship (for children)
- Prior Mental Health History
Who can Make a Referral?
- Self, Parent, Legal Guardian
- Doctor, Nurse, Psychologist
- Social Worker, Teacher, Counselor
- School, Health Facility, Church
- Department of Social Services and Juvenile Services
- The Court System