Many adults have gone through life with emotional problems, such as ADHD, OCD, schizophrenia, and others. If you have such issues and cannot do things for yourself, you may wonder what options are available to you. Adult rehabilitative mental health services are available to anyone over the age of 18 and can help you develop the skills you need to live safely. Whether you live in a facility or with family members, you can learn how to get more involved in your community, achieve personal goals and be more independent.
The professionals will help you identify the needs you should be working on, taking into consideration your thoughts and concerns. Once that is complete, they will use IMR (Illness Management and Recovery) to help you develop the skills you need to lead a successful life.
ILS
The independent living skills program is designed to help those with mobility impairments and brain injuries so that they can help themselves more frequently. You can learn how to dress and feed yourself, as well as learn more about social skills and how to apply them in daily life. They can also help with medical, emotional, personal, and financial problems that could negatively impact your functionality at home or in your community.
Behavior/Brain Injury Support
After a brain injury, it is essential to relearn what you used to know, such as how to talk, how to feed yourself and much more. You’ll have behavior professionals and analysists that will work with you to determine your strengths and any areas of weakness so that you can work on those and build up your abilities.
Adult rehabilitative mental health services (ARMHS) can help adults of all ages learn to be more self-sufficient. Contact Options Family & Behavior Services, Inc. today to learn more about their features.