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The Children's Central Intake Unit is the gateway into our programs serving children between the ages of 3-17. The intake process begins with referrals via telephone or face-to-face contact and is accomplished by a comprehensive initial evaluation. Consumers and families are then referred to an appropriate service within the agency or to an outside agency.

RECOVERY PATHS

Recovery Paths believes that Recovery is a SELF DETERMINED and HOLISTIC journey that PEOPLE undertake to heal and grow.

  • It is facilitated by RELATIONSHIPS and ENVIRONMENTS that provide HOPE, EMPOWERMENT, CHOICES, and OPPORTUNITIES that allow people to reach their fullest potential as contributing members within their community.
  • Recovery Paths provides therapeutic groups that are tailored to treat, identify, and understand Mental Health and Co-occurring disorders.
  • Recovery Paths goals are to encourage motivate and teach individuals on effective ways to live a fulfilling and productive life.
  • Our model is designed to provide persons with an individual choice to determine what groups fit their personal RECOVERY needs.
  • Recovery Paths utilizes a bio-psychosocial model that combines biological, social, and behavioral knowledge to assess and treat seriously and persistently mentally ill adults in a day setting.
Recovery Paths offers the following Psychosocial & Psycho-education groups:
  • Job Training/Vocational Development- Culinary; Janitorial/House Keeping; Computer Workshops; Clerical; and Customer Service
  • Co-Occurring groups- deals with trauma, symptoms, and behaviors as it relates to mental illness and substance abuse.
  • Peer Support- Group designed specifically for peers to receive and provide supports for one another (absence of staff)
  • Art Therapy- Utilize art media, images, the creative art process and patient/client responses create products as reflections of their interests, concerns, and conflicts.
  • Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)/ Illness Management/Medication Management-Structured systems tools and techniques for monitoring uncomfortable and distressing systems that may, through planned responses, reduce or eliminate those systems.
  • Self Awareness, Self Esteem, Self Assertiveness, Anger Management, Stress/Anger Management, Coping Skills, Effective Communication, Creative Expression, Grief Counseling, Trauma Counseling, Relationship counseling, Health and Hygiene, Life Skills, and Socialization.
     


DETAILS
Recovery Paths services adults ages 18-45 (although admission is determined by willingness and capability to actively participate in recovery) 

Contact Community Council at (215) 473-7033 to schedule an appointment with intake.

Participants are expected to participate in their recovery 2-5 days per week depending on need. Dorian Fedkiw will assist with program admissions.

Location: Main Office