Senior VP, Volusia
County Services
150 Magnolia Avenue
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
The Volusia County Crisis Stabilization Unit and Detoxification Services is a short-term residential facility for adults dealing with a mental health and/or substance use crisis. Individuals receive medication appropriate to their needs, individual and group counseling, and discharge planning toward the next appropriate level of care.
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.
BEACH House is a shelter that provides short-term respite for youth ages 10-17 who are truant, ungovernable, or runaway, and/or homeless. The goal is family reunification and assisting the family in building communication skills and relationships.
BEACH House has 12 beds.
Residential Adolescent Program is a substance use treatment program serving youth ages 13-17 with an average length of stay of 4-6 months. Therapy is an important ingredient in treatment, along with positive peer culture, reality therapy, outdoor therapeutic model, experiential learning theory, and behavior modification systems.
RAP has 24 beds.
DeLand Men’s Residential Treatment Program (DMRT) is a substance use treatment program accepting both voluntary and involuntary clients experiencing a wide variety of substance use and/or dependence issues.
DMRT has 54 beds.
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.
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.
Florida Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) program provides comprehensive support services to adults who have severe and persistent mental illness. 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.
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.
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.
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.
NAVIGATE
NAVIGATE is a comprehensive treatment program for people who have had a first episode of psychosis, a serious condition characterized by a disconnect from reality. The program provides services for up to two years and is for individuals residing in the Volusia County who are between the ages of 15-36 years of age who have experienced their first episode of psychosis.
SOAR
SOAR is the method of assisting individuals who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless apply for Social Security benefits. The SOAR processor acts as the appointed representative for the individual and can communicate with SSA without the individual being present. Most homeless individuals are denied benefits as they move around a lot and SSA can not find them. This prevents denials based on SSA not being able to contact the client.
Forensic
The Forensic Comprehensive Community Support Team provides services to persons with severe and persistent mental illness in Volusia and Flagler Coun ties and who have criminal charges. Case managers help navigate the system of care prior to incarceration and upon release from a prison sentence.
My Place w/Supportive Housing
SMA Healthcare’s Supportive Housing Case Management Program at My Place Apartments (MPA) is a partnership with the Volusia County Coalition for the Homeless. MPA provides a safe, sober, and supportive living environment for individuals experiencing chronic substance addiction who are homeless and who are living in unsuitable environments.
CINS/FINS is our community-based program paid for by the Department of Juvenile Justice and free to families. Services are provided on a non-residential basis to youth ages 6 – 17 who are runaway, truant, or ungovernable. Youth and their families are linked to a CINS/FINS community counselor who does an assessment of the issues at hand, and works with the family to secure the best possible remedies. A plan is created that best fits the youth and family needs and goals. Services include case monitoring, crisis counseling, information, referral, and linkages to other services.
Treatment court programs are specialized court docket programs that allow individuals to enter long-term substance use treatment and agree to court supervision. Treatment court programs use a team approach to serve participants.
The Enrichment Program provides psychosocial rehabilitation and day training for adults with disabling conditions, such as mental illness, intellectual disabilities and/or co-occurring disorders. This program was designed to help participants live and work more fully in the community and improve the quality of their lives. Services include screening and job matching, job development, job placement, onsite training assistance, and follow-along services to help the individual maintain employment.
Enrichment Industries provides support to manufacturers and other companies with their light manufacturing, assembling, packaging, and promotional product services at Enrichment in Daytona Beach. We also manufacture our own line of products which are available for sale to the public. Another component is service contracts, which provide janitorial and lawn care services for public and private entities. The goal is to provide quality services while providing employment opportunities for individuals with disabling conditions.
SMA Healthcare provides a comprehensive set of primary care services to individuals of all ages. This program provides access to care to improve the quality of community health through an integrated and holistic approach. Services include health screenings, point of care testing, medication management, immunizations, preventative care, and chronic disease education