HCBS-AMH helps individuals:
- Continue to recover from serious mental illness and substance use disorder.
- Manage their physical and mental well-being.
- Gain stable and safe housing.
- Take part in daily life activities to reach personal goals.
- Connect with community partners.
- Build self-confidence and independence.
The HCBS-AMH program provides:
- Daily help and support in your home, including buying household goods and helping to set up your house.
- Meals delivered to your home.
- Skills training so you can live on your own or get a job of your choice.
- Home improvements to help you be safe, healthy, and independent.
- Special equipment or supplies you need to help you be independent.
- Help getting around your community.
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- 18 years of age or older
- Have a diagnosis of serious mental illness (SMI)
- Medicaid or Medicare Eligible
Have experienced at least ONE of the following:
- Long-Term Hospitalization (indigent and Medicaid eligible population): three or more cumulative or consecutive years in an inpatient psychiatric hospital during the five years before enrollment; or
- Jail Diversion: (active Medicaid population only): two or more psychiatric crises and four or more discharges from correctional facilities during the three years before enrollment; or
- ED Diversion: (active Medicaid population only): two or more psychiatric crises and fifteen or more total ED visits during the three years before enrollment
We accept Medicaid and Medicare
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Advocacy
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Assistive Technology & Equipment
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Career Planning
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Educational Resources
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Employment
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Food Delivery
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Help Find Housing
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Help Find Work
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Justice Involvement
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Life Skills
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Medical Care
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Mental Healthcare
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Skills & Training
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Support Groups & Activities
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Transportation Assistance
Updated within the last 5 months.