Community Based Rehabilitation Services (CBRS)

What is Community Based Rehabilitations Services (CBRS)?

 

Community Based Rehabilitation Services (or CBRS for short) is one of the key services that Inroads Mental Health offers. While counseling and medication can be invaluable resources, CBRS allows more personalized and in-home treatment.

CBRS is a Medicaid-sponsored program, in which qualifying individuals receive psychological as well as social and life skill-building services. These services are provided in-home and in various community settings where skills can be practiced and applied.

CBRS is not counseling, but compliments counseling by helping you learn and apply skills to reduce your symptoms and to function in all the different areas of your life such as with your family, school, work, friends, legal issues, and basic living needs such as housing, finances, and health issues.

 

How can CBRS help me and/or my child?

 

CBRS Specialists can help in many areas of your or your child’s life including:

  • Anxiety Reduction

  • Increase Self-Esteem

  • Personal Hygiene

  • Independent Living Skills

  • Budgeting/Financial Competence

  • Life Management Skills

  • Other Personalized Interventions

  • Behavior Modification

  • Social Skills Training

  • Crisis Intervention

  • Symptom Management

  • Problem-Solving Skills

  • Behavioral Contracts

  • Parenting Skills

 

What are the steps involved to receive CBRS?

 
  1. Contact InRoads Mental Health by calling (208) 888-8887

  2. We will schedule a time to visit you, and take time to understand your situation and determine if you qualify

  3. We will create a plan with you, based on your goals.

  4. We will start providing help for you and/or your child, coordinating services, and helping to find other services and resources you or your child need to live a healthier and happier life.

 

Certified Peer Support Specialists work with clients to help them regain balance, control of their lives, and support recovery. Peer Support services can take a variety of forms such as providing information about services or self-care, supporting the development of skills, and facilitating access to services and resources.

The Certified Peer Specialist relates practices from her or his own lived experience and experiential knowledge. This helps the Certified Peer Specialist to work from a place of recovery using language based on past experience rather than clinical terminology.

 

Peer Support

 

Case Management

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We know that getting help can be a confusing and stressful process. We want to simplify that process as much as possible.

Case Management is a program that helps people receiving Medicaid access to manage all the services they or their child need. Case managers make sure everyone involved in providing treatment is on the same page, and that each client is happy with the services they are receiving.

Case managers assess their clients’ overall mental states, help them set long-term goals, and connect them with the resources they need to successfully manage their conditions on their own. Case managers meet with their clients regularly, often weekly, to monitor their well-being, address their questions or concerns, and connect them with resources.

*If you have been denied beneficial services such as CBRS due to requirements set by Optum, a case manager can keep you stay on track in order to help you begin those services again.

Life is sure to throw some curveballs from time to time, and it’s always nice to have someone on your side.

Counseling can help with a number of issues, from managing depression and addressing destructive behaviors, to improving confidence at work and at home. Whether you’re struggling with finding purpose or just need someone to blow off steam to after work, our licensed counselors are there to provide you the extra mental-health boost you need.

We strive to provide a safe and unbiased space for you or your child to work through issues. As always, what is discussed within a counseling session is protected by HIPAA client confidentiality - counselors cannot discuss the content of meetings to anyone without approval by the patient, regardless of who pays for the session.

 

In-home Counseling

Respite

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Looking after someone who is sickly or less-abled can be a long and tiring job. Especially when your caretaking position was unexpected, it can feel rather overwhelming. Respite services give you a much-needed break so can rest and recharge.

When respite starts, you’ll have a chance to meet your respite caregiver and get their contact details. No matter where you are, we’ll be one call away. Our trained respite care providers will keep your loved one safe and comfortable while you’re away.

Many people struggle with finding or understanding what services and resources are available for them or their children. If you currently have access to Medicaid but are unsure what services you’re eligible for (or how to utilize them), Target Care Coordination can help.

Like Case Management, Targeted Care Coordination is a great way to reduce confusion about services and make sure that everyone involved in treatment is on the same page. Service Coordinators generally help individuals and families through monthly supervision.

All of our Service Coordinators are required to have a Bachelor’s degree and prior experience, as well as continue to update and improve their skills with continual education.

 

Targeted Care Coordination

Looking for something else?

Reach out to us. We’ll try to connect you with resources in your area.