CCSS:
Comprehensive
Community
Support Services
Comprehensive
Community
Support Services
CRISIS PHONE NUMBER:
1-844-622-7099
1-844-622-7099
CCSS provides services to individuals and families with the goal of promoting recovery, rehabilitation and resiliency. CCSS program offers skills development in the following areas; socialization skills, developmental issues, daily living skills, social and work readiness activities, education and management of co-occurring illnesses, development of natural support in the home, social and school environments. CCSS providers can serve clients in their homes, School Districts and communities.
TARGET POPULATION
CCSS may be provided to children and adolescents
that meet the following criteria:
- Children (up to the age of 21 years old) that are experiencing
Serious Emotional/Neurobiological/Behavioral Disorder (SED) - Individuals with a chronic substance abuse; or
- Individuals with a co-occurring disorder (mental illness/
substance abuse) and/or dually diagnosed with a primary
diagnosis or mental illness
CCSS provides services to individuals and families with the goal of promoting recovery, rehabilitation and resiliency. CCSS program offers skills development in the following areas; self-management of symptoms monitoring, illness management, recovery and resiliency skills, relapse prevention skills, knowledge of medication and potential side effect, motivational and skills development in taking medication as prescribed , ability to identify and minimize the negative effects of symptoms, support to the client to maintain employment and or community tenure, facilitating the client’s ability to obtain and maintain stable housing. CCSS providers can serve clients in office, homes and communities.
TARGET POPULATION
CCSS may be provided to adults that meet the following criteria:
- Adults (18 and over) with Severe Mental Illness; (SMI)
- Individuals with a chronic substance abuse: or
- Individuals with a co-occurring disorder (mental illness/
substance abuse) and/or dually diagnosed with a primary
diagnosis or mental illness