SMA Healthcare
24/7 HOTLINE: (800) 539-4228
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Flager Beach, Florida

Flagler County

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  • Andrew Williams

    VP, Flagler County Services

  • Address

    103 E. Moody Blvd.
    Bunnell, FL 32110

Crisis Triage and Treatment Unit

The Crisis Triage and Treatment Unit (CTTU) is a program designed to meet the crisis service needs of Flagler and Putnam Counties. Working closely with area law enforcement agencies, the CTTU serves individuals in crisis who are in need of support and/or transportation to and from a crisis stabilization stay. This program also serves self-referral clients for screening, triage and referral, court ordered and other community referred behavioral screenings for mental health and/or substance abuse.

Mobile Crisis Response Team

Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) provides a 24/7 on-demand crisis response at the location the crisis is occurring, including homes, schools, and other places. Telehealth option is available. Intervention and assessment, development safety/crisis plans, supportive crisis counseling, and linkage to appropriate resources are done at the visit. The number for the MCRT is 800-539-4228.

 

 

 

WARM

WARM at VCS is a women’s residential treatment center which offers two levels of care for women who are exhibiting symptoms of addiction and other related or co-occurring symptoms. The Level II program is a long term residential program for women. The average stay for this level of care is 6 months to 1 year. This program provides treatment for women, some of whom may be pregnant, or parenting young children. Children age 5 and under may reside with their mother in the program.

The Level I program is a more intensive residential treatment program for women, some of whom may be pregnant. This program is designed to be slightly more clinically intensive yet shorter in duration (30-60 days).

The Level I program has 10 beds. The Level II program has 69 beds.

Psychiatric Medication Management

Psychiatric Medication Outpatient Program (Med Management) provides medical support services to individuals with severe and persistent mental illness and co-occurring disorders. The goal is recovery and reconnection to the community. Services include psychiatric evaluation, treatment planning, medication management, and nursing services.

Florida Assertive Community Treatment

Florida Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) program provides comprehensive support services to adults who have severe and persistent mental illness and have had multiple psychiatric hospitalizations. A multidisciplinary team consists of a psychiatrist, nurses, counselors, case managers, and peers, who deliver a wide scope of services and crisis assessment and intervention 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. With most services being provided in the community, individuals who might otherwise be relegated to life-long hospital stays are able to maintain independent living in the community of their choice.

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)

The Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program serves adults with opioid, stimulant, and alcohol use disorders in an outpatient setting. The program offers buprenorphine, naltrexone, or Vivitrol in combination with group and individual therapy, case management, and peer support.

Case Management

Adult Targeted Case Management services are provided in an outpatient and home-based setting to assist the individual in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational and natural support, and other related services.

Substance Use and Mental Health Outpatient Therapy for Adolescents and Adults

Mental Health Therapy (OP)
Serves adults who have a mental health diagnosis. Therapy targets symptom management, improving coping skills, improving healthy relationships, and quality of life. Services start with assessment and individualized treatment planning and can be provided via individual and group therapy. Family participation in treatment is encouraged to support the family in the recovery process.

Substance Use Therapy (OP)
Adult Outpatient is for adults 18 years old and older who have substance use disorders. Clients can be voluntary or court ordered to participate. Services start with assessment and individualized treatment planning and can be provided via individual and group therapy. Family participation in treatment is encouraged to support the family in the recovery process.

Adolescent Therapy (OP)
Adolescent Outpatient Program services include individual therapy with family involvement. Treatment is specifically directed toward repairing relationships, reducing impulsivity, developing social and life skills, and providing treatment interventions for the youth to remain substance-free. Services start with assessment and individualized treatment planning and can be provided via individual and group therapy. Family participation in treatment is encouraged to support the family in the recovery process.

Child Welfare Services

Family Treatment Coordinators (FTC)
Family Treatment Coordinators work with parents involved in the child welfare system in both Volusia and Flagler Counties who are experiencing substance use and/or mental health problems and are at risk of losing their children.

Family Intensive Treatment Team (FITT) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Family Intensive Treatment Team (FITT) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) are comprehensive in-home treatment and case management programs that provides help to parents involved with child welfare (DCF/CPC) due to substance misuse and/or mental health problems.

 

Walk-In Substance Abuse/Mental Health Screenings

Walk-in screenings are available to assist the community in determining what services a person needs. Through a brief assessment, SMA’s team will identify what services are needed for each individual client; the client will then be linked to those services.

Outreach

Outreach services are primarily education based and designed to connect individuals with services they would benefit from. Outreach is provided in a variety of community and office based settings.

Prevention

Prevention serves adolescents and adults through education and development of substance use harm reduction skills. The goal of prevention is to ensure that community members are aware of growing trends and dangers of new and existing substances that are affecting individuals, families, and the environment. Prevention services are provided in various capacities to include schools, churches, community centers, and attending community events.

Food Service

The commercial kitchen at WARM in Flagler County provides breakfast/lunch/dinner seven days per week for not only the residents of WARM, but they also provide a special menu to meet the nutritional requirements for the children. In addition to gaining experience in a commercial kitchen, the Culinary Arts Program also offers the clients of WARM the Food Safety Manager Certification.