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Goals. Community Support Program (CSP) & Recovery Pathways (RP). The Community Support Program (CSP) and Recovery Pathways (RP) Teams focus on rehabilitation .
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Goals Community Support Program (CSP) & Recovery Pathways (RP) The Community Support Program (CSP) and Recovery Pathways (RP) Teams focus on rehabilitation. We believe individuals with mental health (or with co-occurring mental health and substance use) disorders can recover and lead full lives in their communities. The CSP/RP program supports that process with services that are: For More Information, Please Contact: [name] [phone] - Or - [name] [phone] [agency name] [address] [main phone] [agency logo] [agency mission statement] PEOPLE WORKING TOWARD INDEPENDENCE • Individualized • Based on skill mastery for independent living • Consumer-driven • Recovery-oriented Opening doors to recovery
WHAT OTHER SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE? [*modify this list based on services available at your agency] [Clinical Services] [Clubhouses] [Residential Programs] [Vocational Supports] [Educational Supports] [Transportation] The Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services (DMHAS) funds these vital, recovery-oriented services. WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT? WHAT IS REHABILITATION? Mental health/co-occurring rehabilitation emphasizes learning and skill-building. This educational process is done on Community Support and Recovery Pathways Teams. • As a result of the skill building approach, you will learn to do things independently; • No recovery plan will be done without you; “Nothing about you, without you”; • Many services will be delivered in your home or community settings; and • There will be an emphasis on individual decision making. WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CSP AND RP? • Individuals on CSP teams will have more needs and receive more hours of rehabilitation services overall; • RP Teams will specialize in less-intensive / step-down rehabilitation services; • Individuals can move between CSP and RP services over time, based on their needs; and • Both CSP & RP Teams will have peer recovery support specialists. WHAT ARE MY RIGHTS on the Community Support/Recovery Pathways Teams? • To be involved in your individualized recovery plan, making goals that you choose and deciding what you would like to learn; • To receive services in your community that incorporates your weekly schedule; • To raise objections when you disagree with your provider and have those issues addressed; and • If you have a complaint, please contact: • [agency representative name / phone number]