Since 1978, this agency has delivered innovative, individualized, and compassionate community-based treatment, support and services for persons with behavioral health needs including people with mental illness, children with emotional and behavioral disorders, individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities, and adults and adolescents with addiction and substance use disorders.
What is Seven Counties Services?
An individualized treatment plan, regardless of the diagnosis.
What is person centered planning?
Adult and Child and Family
What are the divisions of mental health services?
These are characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning (such as learning, reasoning, and problem-solving) and adaptive behavior, which covers a range of everyday social and practical skills.
What is an intellectual disability?
What is the scope of services for mental health?
Bullitt, Henry, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer & Trimble counties.
What are counties that SCS serves?
What are benefits for SCS employees?
Case management, therapy, housing, supported employment services.
What are services for adults?
Program offers a person-centered, short-term response for individuals who have intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD) and are experiencing a behavioral or psychiatric crisis
What is crisis services?
What are warning signs of mental health disorders?
Addiction recovery, mental health and developmental services
What are divisions of SCS?
Seven Counties Services is fully accredited nationally recognized for effective services and treatments.
What is the Joint Commission?
Homeless Outreach, Assertive Community Outreach, IHope, Peer Support
What are community-based services?
What is Work Matters?
These services intervene in the court system in Jefferson County on behalf of adults with behavioral health needs to help ensure that these individuals receive appropriate treatment versus jail time.
What is the Criminal Justice and Jail Diversion Program?
A service recently offered through SCS to bridge the mental health gap with physical health.
What is PCP services?
Offers a variety of learning opportunities for professional development through classroom training and workshops.
What is the Training Institute?
Anxiety Disorders
Attention-Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
Depression Disorders
Eating Disorders
Insomnia
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Substance Use Disorders (SUD)
What are common mental health disorders?
ABI, HCB, MPW, SCL
What are waiver options?
A drop-in center for youth between the ages of 16-26 that works to reduce barriers for young people by providing specialized services and support
What is TAYLRD (Transitional Age Youth Launching Realized Dreams)?
The number Kentuckians in crisis can now connect with suicide prevention, mental health, and substance use counselors using a nationwide.
What is 988?
One of fourteen in Kentucky that works to prevent and reduce substance misuse and suicide within our communities.
What is the Regional Prevention Center?
An intensive, short-term program for children ages 3 to 18. This program is for children experiencing urgent crises and requiring intervention beyond traditional outpatient treatment.
What is the Crisis Stabilization Unit? Or CSU
A federally mandated process designed to ensure that individuals are appropriately placed in nursing facilities and receive the necessary services for their mental health or developmental needs.
What is Preadmission Screening & Resident Review (PASRR Assessment)?
We boldly provide quality care and health services to improve the lives of individuals and families.
What is the vision of Seven Counties?