Programs and Services
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60 West is a privately owned skilled nursing facility located in Rocky Hill, CT.
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Access Line and Transportation
DMHAS has established the 24/7 Access Line to facilitate access to addiction treatment. Individuals from anywhere in Connecticut may call to help with linkage to residential detox. Transportation is also available through the Access Line for various levels of care.
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Admissions Offices for Inpatient Psychiatric Beds
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Advance Directives are legal documents that allow you to document your expressed preferences for health care including psychiatric care providers to follow when you are unable to speak for yourself. You can use your Advance Directive to appoint a healthcare representative who will follow your preferences.
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DMHAS works with advocacy groups to ensure that people receiving services from DMHAS-operated programs and contracted providers are provided effective mental health and addiction services that foster self-sufficiency, dignity and respect.
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Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA)/Family Care Plan
Recent changes to federal legislation around the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) and Comprehensive Addiction Recovery Act (CARA) have outlined new state mandates requiring data collection around the impact of substance exposed infants and development of plans of safe care nationwide.
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Client Rights and Grievance Specialist
The Client Rights and Grievance Specialist promotes the use of the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) Client Grievance Procedure by DMHAS facilities and covered service providers. The Client Rights and Grievance Specialist is also the designated DMHAS Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title II Coordinator and Affordable Care Act (Section 1557) Coordinator.
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Find crisis services near you by calling 1-800-HOPE-135 (1-800.467.3135) or 2-1-1
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The Hearing Voices approach offers a non-pathologizing, open way of understanding and supporting people through the experience of hearing voices. It assumes that hearing voices (as well as seeing visions and other sensory experiences) can be a normal part of human experience with a variety of meanings for people.
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Resources to help individuals with HUSKY, Title IXX, Medicaid, etc. find a dentist, schedule appointments or answer questions about their benefits.
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Listing of available DMHAS state-funded inpatient beds for mental health and addiction treatment for eligible residents.
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DMHAS Deaf, Hard of Hearing or Deafblind Programs and Services (DHOH)
The mission of DMHAS DHOH services is to ensure effective communication and equity in services.
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DMHAS DHOH - Glossary of Terms
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