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Community Stabilization

Community Stabilization Services are designed to provide direct Mental Healthcare services to non-hospitalized individuals experiencing a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger. This includes (but is not limited to): aggression, self-harm, thoughts of suicide, threatening behaviors, etc. OBT has qualified Mental Health professionals who are committed to responding to a Mobile 24 hours a day. OBT is designed to provide short-term intensive services to individuals who are at risk for homelessness or hospitalization.

To qualify for this service, individuals must demonstrate a clinical necessity for the service arising from a condition due to an acute Mobile of a psychiatric nature that puts the individual at risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Individuals must meet at least two of the following criteria at the time of admission to the

Guidelines For Admission:

1. Experiencing difficulty in establishing and maintaining normal interpersonal relationships to such a degree that they are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization or homelessness or isolation from social supports;

2. Experiencing difficulty in activities of daily living (ADLs) such as maintaining personal hygiene, preparing food and maintaining adequate nutrition, or managing finances to such a degree that health or safety is jeopardized;

3. Exhibiting such inappropriate behavior that immediate interventions by mental health, social services, or the judicial system are or have been necessary;

4. Exhibiting difficulty in cognitive ability (such that the individual is unable to recognize personal danger or recognize significantly inappropriate social behavior).Goals For

Goals for treatment:

The goal of Mobile Stabilization is to intervene in a Mobile situation, provide a stable environment, and avoid hospitalization.