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Services
Information
Your Community MHMR Center
Who Does LAKES REGIONAL MHMR Serve?
LAKES REGIONAL MHMR serves people who are in crisis or who need
help with ongoing problems caused by mental illness,
developmental delays, mental retardation, or substance abuse.
Spanish translation and American Sign Language is available.
Counties served include: Camp, Delta, Ellis, Franklin,
Hopkins, Hunt, Kaufman, Lamar, Morris, Navarro, Rockwall, and
Titus.
How much do services cost?
People who are "priority population" are charged on an
"ability to pay" basis. Medicaid and other insurance
will be billed.
What do I do in a crisis?
During business hours call:
Terrell 972-524-4159
Sulphur Springs 903-885-8611
Paris 903-737-2475
Mt. Pleasant 903-572-8783
Greenville 903-455-3987
After hours, call:
Terrell (Kaufman, Rockwall, & Hunt counties) NorthStar
1-866-260-8000
Sulphur Springs (Hopkins county) 1-800-443-1831
Paris (Delta and Lamar counties) 1-800-443-1831
Mt. Pleasant (Camp, Franklin, Morris, Titus counties)
1-800-443-1831
Ellis & Navarro counties 1-800-443-1831
Leave a number, and a trained person will return your call
promptly. Face-to-face evaluation is available when needed.
How do I make an appointment?
Call during business hours to:
Terrell 972-524-4159
Sulphur Springs 903-885-8611
Paris 903-737-2475
Mt. Pleasant 903-572-8783
Greenville 903-455-3987
What Services does LAKES REGIONAL MHMR offer?
Note: The following services are available to adults or children
with mental or emotional illness or mental retardation, except
when noted to apply to a specific group.
Assertive Community Treatment
ACT provides treatment, rehabilitation, and support to people
with severe and persistent mental illness who have had multiple
hospitalizations or involvement with the judicial system,
homeless shelters, or community residential placements. Using an
integrated services approach, the ACT team helps people with
both clinical and rehabilitation services.
Continuity of Care
A staff person serves as a liaison between community and
inpatient care. The liaison visits people in state schools and
state hospitals and helps people plan for return to the
community.
Counseling
Credentialed staff work to help individuals, groups, or families
understand issues and resolve problems.
Family Education
LAKES REGIONAL MHMR informs families about mental conditions,
the options for treatment, and the ways to manage problems.
Presentations increase community awareness of the needs and
hopes of persons with mental illness, developmental delays,
mental retardation, or substance abuse.
In Home and Family Support
Grant funds aid eligible individuals or their families to
purchase services, support, adaptive devices, or architectural
modifications necessary to maintain functioning in their own
home.
Medication Related Services
A physician prescribes the medications a person needs to get
better. A nurse (or other qualified person) assesses the effects
of medication. Medical staff teach the skills a person needs to
safely administer and monitor their medication.
Outreach
Outreach activities link persons to community healthcare and
support services. The goal is to reach persons who might
otherwise not get care because of symptoms of a disorder,
economic hardship, homelessness, unfamiliarity with services,
lack of transportation, or other barriers.
Residential Services & Supported Living
LAKES REGIONAL MHMR operates ICF-MR homes. Also, residential
living for persons with mental retardation is provided through
contracts with local providers. People who live in the community
receive supports to maintain their independence.
Respite Services
Both in-home and out-of-home care are provided to persons when
family or caretakers need relief of their responsibilities on a
temporary basis.
Skills Maintenance Services
People with severe mental illness receive long-term services in
day programs, which ensure personal well being and reduce the
risk of out-of-home placement.
Psychosocial Skills Training
Training promotes independent living in the community and
improved quality of life. The training takes place in a natural
setting and includes work related skills, educational skills,
socialization skills, and symptom management.
Service Coordination
Service Coordination assists individuals with severe and
persistent mental illness and children who are severely
emotionally disturbed. Service Coordinators help persons get
medical, social, educational, and other services in order to
improve their quality of life and their level of community
participation. Service coordination activities include
screening, assessment, monitoring, and crisis intervention.
Residential Services & Supported Living
LAKES REGIONAL MHMR operates two ICF-MR homes. Also, residential
living for persons with mental retardation is provided through
contracts with local providers. People who live in the community
receive supports to maintain their independence.
Respite Services
Both in-home and out-of-home care are provided to persons when
family or caretakers need relief of their responsibilities on a
temporary basis.
Skills Maintenance Services
People with severe mental illness receive long-term services in
day programs, which ensure personal well being and reduce the
risk of out-of-home placement.
Psychosocial Skills Training
Training promotes independent living in the community and
improved quality of life. The training takes place in a natural
setting and includes work related skills, educational skills,
socialization skills, and symptom management.
Service Coordination
Service Coordination assists individuals with severe and
persistent mental illness and children who are severely
emotionally disturbed. Service Coordinators help persons get
medical, social, educational, and other services in order to
improve their quality of life and their level of community
participation. Service coordination activities include
screening, assessment, monitoring, and crisis intervention.
STAR Services
Youth ages 7-17 who are delinquent or at-risk of runaway,
truancy, homelessness, abuse/neglect, or family conflict receive
help with crisis intervention, conflict resolution, skills
training, counseling, linkage with resources, and case planning.
STAR is funded jointly by LAKES REGIONAL MHMR and by the Texas
Department of Protective and Regulatory Services.
Substance Abuse Counseling
Adults or teens receive assessment of problems, information
about substance abuse, counseling, and referral to treatment
resources.
Supported Housing
Persons with severe and persistent mental illness choose, get,
and keep regular housing, with these supports. Services include
funds for rental assistance or sources for affordable housing,
in-home training, assistance in finding housing and moving in,
and service coordination.
Vocational Services
These services assist persons with mental illness or mental
retardation to prepare for, find, and maintain employment. The
end goal is independent, integrated employment. Job placement,
vocational supports, and job coaching are provided in natural
community settings. Vocational supports and training for persons
with long term needs are provided in a sheltered workshop
setting.
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