Early Psychosis Intervention Program- LIFE Path
LIFE Path (Lasting Independence, Family Empowerment)
LIFE Path is a program specifically designed to provide Early Intervention for 14 – 25 year old Stanislaus County Residents who have experienced initial symptoms of psychosis within the last year. The program provides intensive treatment for consumers, families, caregivers, and significant support persons across a spectrum of specialized services. These services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each participant and may include screening and assessment, diagnosis, individual and family counseling, Multi-Family Group, crisis and relapse prevention, education and vocational support, independent living skills support, family support education, psycho-educational workshops, outreach, medication and treatment and recovery planning. A primary goal is to support consumers in discovering their life path potential by decreasing the disabling effects from untreated psychosis.
Support for consumers, families, caregivers, and significant support persons is a mainstay for the LIFE Path Program. The program is comprised of a comprehensive team of mental health and medical professionals including a mobile team that provides direct service to its consumers in the home and community. Additionally, the LIFE Path Program is dedicated to the ongoing efforts of mental health awareness by increasing collaboration and education to community partners in order to heighten understanding of early symptoms and decrease the stigmatization of psychosis.
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LIFE Path is a collaboration of Sierra Vista Child & Family Services, Center for Human Services, and Stanislaus County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services.
Criteria: 14-25 year old Stanislaus County residents experiencing the initial symptoms of psychosis within the last year.
Contact Information:
To inquire about services, make a referral, or schedule a community presentation, please call the LIFE Path program at: (209) 312-9580