Length of Stay
Criteria for treatment
Discharge Criteria
100

How long can a person be a PACT client for?

A lifetime

100

In this program participants show a high level of motivation and they are stable other than the presenting problem 

Level 1Outpatient 

100

AIS

Discharge from this program is appropriate once the participant is linked to ongoing mental health or occurring services

200

How long can people participate in MHIOP for?

12 Weeks.


The MHIOP Program is approximately 8-12 weeks long.

200

In this program participants must have substance use disorder as a primary diagnosis 

Addictions Treatment

200

Partial Care

Therapeutic goals are met. Participant is ready for a lower level of care.

Or

Participant is unresponsive to interventions available in the program and they are requiring a higher level of care

300

How long should a client stay with Adult Intervention Services (AIS)? 

30-45 days is the maximum length of stay. 

Adult Intervention Services (AIS) is a program that helps individuals who are in crisis or potential crisis. 


300

__________ is a program that helps individuals who are in crisis or potential crisis for 30-45days. 

Adult Intervention Services (AIS)

300

Medication Only

Medication is no longer needed

or 

Medication needs are provided in the community

400

How long can a participant stay in a substance use program for?

Up to 6 months

400

_______ requires a participant to engage in 9 hours of group treatment per week.

MHIOP

400

MHIOP

Has met MHIOP goals and is able to function with less intensive treatment frequency

OR

Has reached or exceeded 3 Months LOS and has appropriate treatment linkage

500

How long can a Participant stay in Partial Care for?

Ongoing
500

In order to participate in this program one must have history of psychiatric hospitalization and a need to develop wellness skills

Partial Care

500

Outpatient Level 1,2 or 3

Presenting problem is resolved or managed with minimal support and intervention. 


Stable on Medication with ability to obtain medication in the community or transferred to medication only