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  1. Programs

  2. References

  3. External links

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St. Luke’s House, Inc. (St. Luke's House) is a non-profit, nonsectarian organization licensed by the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services and the Maryland Mental Hygiene Administration to provide mental health services to Montgomery County, Maryland residents. On July 1, 2013, St. Luke's House and Threshold Services completed the merger process and became Cornerstone Montgomery.

Its headquarters, Southport Center, is located in Bethesda, Maryland. Offices are also located in Silver Spring, Maryland, and Rockville, Maryland. Cornerstone Montgomery owns and operates 72 properties throughout Montgomery County.

Cornerstone Montgomery has the capacity to serve 2,200 individuals annually. Cornerstone Montgomery serves low-income individuals. The Montgomery County Mental Health Core Service Agency is responsible for the referral of all residential clients. Non-residential clients can be self-referred or referred by family, friends, or other provider (therapist, psychiatrist, primary care physician, etc.)

Programs

The Supported Living Program offers psychiatric rehabilitation and treatment in a person's home and in their community.

The Residential Rehabilitation Program consists of single-residence houses, multi-family houses, and townhouse condominiums that house 212 clients.

The Life Skills and Renaissance Programs teach and coach skills necessary to function successfully and have increased standard of living: socialize, communicate, cook, clean, creative expression, and others.

The Back-To-Work Program is a vocational program that implements evidence based practices to ensure its clients successful employment.

The Mental Health Clinic provides mental health treatment services to the general community as a licensed outpatient mental health clinic by the Maryland Mental Hygiene Administration. Services include: individual and group psychotherapy, case management, resource linkages to natural supports and community resources, medication management, psychiatric consultation, 24-hour technical assistance for emergency room diversion; relapse prevention, treatment diversion options, and crisis support.

The Wayne S. Fenton - McAuliffe House is a voluntary community based residential alternative to inpatient hospitalization for people in acute psychiatric crisis. Previously known as "McAuliffe House", this service center was the subject of a 1998 study finding that "for patients who do not require intensive general medical intervention and are willing to accept voluntary treatment, the alternative program model studied provides outcomes comparable to those of hospital care."[1]

The Career Transition Program provides high school students with mental health concerns and their families a combination of mental health and career/vocational services. This program is a partnership with the Transition Unit of Montgomery County Public Schools. The Career Transition Program is a Youth Transition Demonstration Project site. The Social Security Administration funds the project with research provided by Mathematica Policy Research and technical assistance through TransCen.

References

1. ^American Journal of Psychiatry 155:4, April 1998

External links

  • Maryland Mental Hygiene Administration
  • Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services
  • Montgomery County Mental Health Core Service Agency
  • Youth Transition Demonstration Project
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110521085348/http://mathematica-mpr.com/disability/ytd.asp Mathematica Policy Research]
  • TransCen

1 : Mental health organizations in Maryland

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