Pathways Center

Mental Health Services

Our mental health services are designed to provide compassionate care, helping you or your loved one find stability, healing, and hope for a brighter tomorrow.

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Adult Outpatient Services

Pathways Center’s Outpatient Treatment program provides mental health and substance abuse treatment services (ASAM Level 0.5 and Level 1) including, but are not limited to, individual, group, and family education and counseling. Psychiatric treatment, medication management and nursing services are also provided. This program offers comprehensive, coordinated, and defined services that vary in level of intensity based on the individual’s assessed needs. Outpatient services address a variety of needs such as situational stressors, family relations, interpersonal relationships, mental health issues, life span issues, psychiatric illnesses, addictions, and the needs of victims of abuse and/or trauma. Pathways Center offers Outpatient Treatment programs that support both adults and children/adolescents.
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Child & Adolescent Outpatient Services

Pathways Center’s Outpatient Treatment program (ASAM Level 0.5 and Level 1) provides services that include, but are not limited to, individual, group, and family education and counseling. This program offers comprehensive, coordinated, and defined services that vary in level of intensity. Outpatient services address a variety of needs such as situational stressors, family relations, interpersonal relationships, mental health issues, life span issues, psychiatric illnesses, addictions, and the needs of victims of abuse and/or trauma.

Outpatient Treatment programs are available to all eligible individuals in our community that meet core customer criteria. We offer Outpatient Treatment programs in each of our counties.
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Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)

ACT is an Evidence Based Practice that is client-centered, recovery-oriented, and a highly intensive community-based service for individuals who have serious and persistent mental illness. The individual’s mental illness has significantly impaired his or her functioning in the community. The individual has been unsuccessfully treated in the traditional mental health service system because of his/her high level of mental health acuity. The use of the traditional clinic-based services for the individual in the past or present has usually been greater than 8 hours of service per month. The recipient may have experienced chronic homelessness and/or criminal justice involvement; and may have had multiple and/or extended stays in state psychiatric/public hospitals. ACT provides a variety of interventions twenty-four (24) hours, seven days a week.

The ACT Team works as one organizational unit providing community-based interventions that are rehabilitative, intensive, integrated, and stage specific. Services emphasize social inclusiveness though relationship building and the active involvement in assisting individuals to achieve a stable and structured lifestyle. The service providers develop programmatic goals that clearly articulate the use of best/evidence-based practices for ACT recipients using co-occurring and trauma-informed service delivery and support. ACT is a unique treatment model in which the majority of mental health services are directly provided internally by the ACT program in the recipient’s natural environment. ACT services are individually tailored with each consumer to address his/her preferences and identified goals, which are the basis of the Individualized Recovery Plan (IRP).
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Peer Support Services

Pathways Center’s mental health peer support services are designed to help adult persons with psychiatric disabilities/disorders or other behavioral health needs to optimize their personal, social, and vocational competency in order to live successfully in the community. Participation is determined by the needs of the person served, and the person served is an active partner in all aspects of programming. Peer Support Services - Group programs are located in three different counties in order to provide accessibility for the persons served.
The programs have designated space at each location, transportation and resource supplies. Program hours are generally Monday through Friday from 8:30am until 2pm, with varied weekend and evening hours.

The programs are designed for persons age eighteen years and older and who have severe and persistent mental illness and/or co-occurring disabilities. The program provides structured activities within a Mental Health Peer Support Services - Group center that promotes socialization, recovery, wellness, self-advocacy, development of natural supports, and maintenance of community living skills. Implementation of Peer Support - Individual services shall be provided in a one-to-one setting. Peer Support - Group services shall be provided in a group setting. Activities are provided between and among individuals with common issues and needs. Staff facilitating the activities is motivated to assist our consumers in living as independently as possible. Activities must promote self-directed recovery by exploring consumer purpose beyond the identified mental illness, by exploring possibilities of recovery, by tapping into consumer strengths related to illness self-management, by emphasizing hope and wellness, by helping consumers develop and work toward achievement of specific personal recovery goals (which may include attaining meaningful employment if desired by the individual), and by assisting consumers with relapse prevention planning.
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Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services

Pathways Center’s Community-based rehabilitation services are designed to help adult persons with psychiatric disabilities/disorders or other behavioral health needs to optimize their personal, social, and vocational competencies in order to live successfully in the community. Participation is determined by the needs of the person served, and the person served is an active partner in all aspects of programming.
All programs have designated space, transportation and resources available. Program hours are generally Monday through Friday from 9am until 2pm, with varied weekend and evening hours. The programs are designed for persons aged eighteen years and older and who have severe and persistent mental illness. This service is a therapeutic, rehabilitative, skill building and recovery promoting service for individuals to gain the skills necessary to allow them to remain in or return to naturally occurring community settings and activities. These individuals may need assistance in several skill areas, i.e., daily living skills, interpersonal skills and leisure skills. They may also have limited job skills. Many are unable to get primary needs met in the community without mental health intervention. Services are provided in a group setting and include, but are not limited to:
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Community Residential Rehabilitation- Level 1 – Adult

Pathways Center CRR- Level 1 program is licensed by Georgia’s Healthcare Facility Regulations division as a Community Living Arrangement (CLA) and provides 24/7 assistance to consumers in a residential setting to reintegrate clients into the community and to assist clients with their recovery and increase self-sufficiency. Clients entering the CRR- Level 1 are generally transitioning from inpatient hospitalization and/or meet ADA criteria. Services provided by the program include at a minimum the following:
Upon discharge from the CRR- Level 1 program, all consumers are referred back to the least restrictive environment possible in the community. Natural supports are utilized whenever possible in making these arrangements. In addition, all consumers are linked to the appropriate mental health services, which may include ACT or ICM/CM with outpatient mental health services, as appropriate for the individual based on their needs.