Substance Use and DWI Services – North Carolina

This service line helps to support clients who suffer from substance use problems. They are able to come in and participate in group sessions centered around becoming and staying clean of substances. This service line consists of an LCAS, two peer supports, and two substance use specialists (CADC). With our DWI clients, they are able to participate in a group and show proof to either their parole officer or the court system that they completed our program in order to work towards getting their license back.

Psychosocial Rehabilitation – North Carolina

This is a day treatment service offered to adults 21 years or older with severe and persistent mental health illnesses. The primary diagnosis in order to qualify for the program has to be a mental health diagnosis. Clients attend groups that are mental health centered, evidenced-based and teach life skills (anger management, seeking safety, financial literacy, peer-led, etc.). The PSR team consists of two recovery counselors (one being a QP and the other one an AP), a peer support, and the program director.

First Episode Psychosis (FEP) Services – North Carolina

Appalachian Early Guidance Intervention and Support (AEGIS) – provides a specialized outpatient treatment program for adolescents and young adults experiencing their first episode of psychosis. We will be employing a wraparound team approach utilizing the NAVIGATE model of care. Our services focus on achieving sustained recovery. We provide early intervention to minimize the impact of psychosis on individuals and their families and to promote engagement, safety, and the optimal ability to function.

Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient – North Carolina

SAIOP is a structured program to assist clients in beginning recovery who need more intensive substance use treatment. Individuals will develop skills for recovery using an individualized, trauma-informed and recovery-oriented approach. Groups meet three times per week for three hours each group. We offer morning and evening groups based on need and availability.

Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACT) – North Carolina

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an evidence-based treatment model providing multidisciplinary and comprehensive care to individuals experiencing severe and persistent mental illness who also experience co-occurring difficulties such as substance use, homelessness, legal involvement, medical problems, and other such high-risk complications. ACT works with a rehabilitative focus to restore the highest level of community functioning possible across multiple domains.

Community Support Team – North Carolina

The Community Support Team (CST) provides direct support to adults with a diagnosis of mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorder and who have complex and extensive treatment needs. CST works with a rehabilitative focus to restore the highest level of community functioning possible across multiple domains. Interventions from this four-person, community-based team include therapy, case management, coordination of medical care and supports, substance use services, peer support services, supported housing/tenancy support, and linkage to other necessary services not available from within the team. The Community Support Team carries its own crisis phone, and services are available 24/7, 365 days a year.

Outpatient-Plus – North Carolina

Outpatient-Plus uses a team approach of Licensed Therapists and Qualified Mental Health Professionals (QMHPs) to serve clients who have a variety of symptoms or issues that cannot be addressed by a Licensed Therapist alone. Service includes one therapy session per week with additional support provided up to 8 hours per week by Therapist and/or QMHP. Services can be provided across environments (home, school, and community). The clinician provides therapy to address various mental health, social, academic, or interpersonal concerns – including, but not limited to: anxiety, depression, ADHD, lack of motivation, bullying behaviors, substance abuse, thoughts of self-harm, etc. The QMHP will provide skill-based services and case management working with the client and families to increase supportive and coping skills while also assisting in connecting with community resources. Service is time-limited to 6 months.

Peer Support Services – North Carolina

Peer Support Services (PSS) are positions filled by mental health professionals who have a mental health and/or substance abuse recovery story of their own. PSS staff members can provide services within many of the adult programs offered by FPS. These staff members can relate to our clients’ experiences and provide a message of hope for recovery.

Services for Persons with Co-occurring Mental Health and Intellectual Disability and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders – North Carolina

FPS offers individualized services for persons with intellectual differences including Intellectual Developmental Disabilities (IDD) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). FPS has fostered a culture of support, education, and training for individuals, families, and staff to meet the needs of this population. Programming includes services for those with co-occurring mental health and IDD and/or ASD.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Services – North Carolina

Clarvida uses Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), an established and effective intervention for the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Research Based Treatments are used to make meaningful improvements in the areas of your child’s life.