Entrusted Healthcare

SERVICES

Guiding Principles of Entrusted Healthcare Services, LLC.

At EHCS We

  • Provide a great work environment and treat each other with respect and dignity.
  • Embrace diversity as an essential component in the way we do business.
  • Apply the highest standards of excellence to providing quality health.
    care services to children, adults, and their families
  • Contribute positively to our community.
  • Recognize that profitability is essential to our future success.

Through partnerships with physicians, therapists, schools, behavioral health care centers, and community-based organizations, EHCS works to foster healthier and promising futures for patients and their families. That is what partnership means at EHCS. EHCS has partnered and collaborated with local, national and community-based organizations, public and charter schools, colleges and universities, hospitals, other mental health clinics and facilities, and federal and local government agencies which include but are not limited to the following

Outpatient Mental Health Clinic

Our services at the OMHC level are designed to promote mental health and improve functioning in at-risk-youth, adults and families. In addition, our services are tools used to effectively decrease the prevalence and incidence of mental illness, emotional disturbance and social dysfunction.

The responsibility for diagnostic and treatment services is vested in a multi-disciplinary team comprised of psychiatrists, licensed social workers, licensed professional counselors, marriage and family licensed therapists, public health educators and other mental health professionals. Our services at EHCS include but not limited to:

Diagnostic Evaluation; Psychiatric Evaluation; Family, Group and Individual Therapies Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program; Medication Management Services & Crisis or Emergency Interventions.

EHCS makes every effort to respond flexibly to our client and is easily accessible to our clients. EHCS, when appropriate, works in collaboration with schools, welfare/foster system, and other family caring agencies. The services at EHCS are provided to the general public without bias towards race, sex, ethnicity, religion, or sexual preference. EHCS also prides itself in providing services that are culturally competent.

Diagnostic
Evaluation

All patients who are new to the Outpatient Center receive a diagnostic evaluation by a Board Certified Psychiatrist, a Psychologist, or a Clinical Social Worker or Board Certified Counselor, all of whom are licensed and trained to complete such evaluations. The face-to-face screening assesses the individual’s strengths, available resources and treatment needs.

Individual and Family Therapy

Therapy generally occurs weekly until sufficient progress has occurred to decrease the frequency of sessions. These services are provided by licensed professionals such as Clinical Therapists and Social Workers. Anger and stress management, coping and problem-solving skills, social skills, improved self-esteem and self-control, improved familial relationships, and behavior management are among some of the common treatment goals worked on within the therapy sessions.

Individual Treatment Plan (ITP)

ITP includes the individual’s diagnosis, presenting problems, needs, strengths, treatment expectations and responsibilities.

A treatment plan is developed in collaboration with the individual, parent/and or guardian.

Long term and short term goals in measurable terms and target dates for each goal Criteria for successful completion of treatment and reasons for continuing treatment. A crisis response plan and baseline/progress on objectives.

Continuing Evaluation and Treatment

A contact note is completed after each visit describing the service delivered. Each month a progress summary note is completed that describes progress towards ITP goals and any changes in an individual’s status and if applicable suggested changes in treatment goals and services delivered.

Medication
Services

Medication services are provided as needed. These services include providing prescriptions, monitoring and patient education.

Support
Services

Entrusted Healthcare Services. Provides other support services. Click on each below to get more details.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP)

Program/Treatment Model

The focus of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program treatment model will be directed toward the reduction of emotional or behavioral problems, and the restoration of age-appropriate skills and functioning. Entrusted Healthcare Service’s adolescent and adult PRP program is goal directed, outcome focused, and time-limited interventions designed to reduce maladaptive behaviors and to restore and strengthen specific age appropriate skills so that the at-risk youth can function to their highest potential up to and including independence. PRP treatment is seen as a planned and integrated adjunct to outpatient mental health treatment, and the total plan of care or the at-risk youth and adults. PRP includes a combination of psycho-education, emotional and behavioral awareness competency, and social skills training in groups or individually, at the agency site, or in the youth’s or adult’s home or in the community.

Facilitating the enhancement of an individual’s independent living and social skills, including the individual’s ability to make decisions about his or her life, while creating opportunities for choice regarding home, school or work, or community
Promoting community resources to integrate the individual into the community.

Rehabilitative activities (in individual sessions, psycho-educational groups, and family groups, as appropriate) that will be incorporated in the PRP include:

Self-care skills (i.e., hygiene, grooming, dietary planning, food preparation, age-appropriate involvement with self-administration of medication)
Social skills (i.e., conflict resolution training, improved peer interactions, anger management, improved interactions with authority figures, assertiveness training, assessing risks in social environments)

Independent living skills (i.e., maintaining personal living space, community awareness, mobility skills, monetary management, housekeeping, the importance of punctuality, task analyses, completion of chores, staying safe while in the community, education on age-appropriate meal preparation, doing laundry)

Leisure and recreational activities (i.e., development of healthy leisure activities, use of leisure to develop teamwork and peer support behaviors, promotion of productive and rewarding use of time spent alone)

Schedule planning (i.e., daily schedule planning, time management, development of daily routine, development of routine before going to bed at night to prepare for the next day)

Cultural interests (i.e., exploration of activities that support the youth’s cultural interests by self-expression through artistic modalities)

Age-appropriate techniques and resources to provide understanding of the role and effects of medication and symptom management; and
Age-appropriate techniques and resources to understand basic healthy living, nutrition, exercise, sexuality, and health education/risk reduction.

Eligibility Requirements

Have active medical assistance insurance
Adolescents and Adults ages 18-64
Have a persistent mental health diagnosis
At risk for out of home placement, incarceration, inpatient hospitalization, and residential treatment.