Dodge County, WI
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Clearview Behavioral Health (CBH)
Provides structured rehabilitative services for persons with a variety of diagnoses including mental illness, developmental disability or brain injury who are experiencing difficulty managing within their “home” settings. We offer the security of a locked unit, while providing a homelike environment where individuals receive the services and support necessary for community reintegration. We also offer programming in an unlocked, homelike setting for those hoping to step down to a lesser restrictive environment.
As CBH is a 40-bed State Licensed only facility (not Medicare or Medicaid certified), payment can only be accepted through county contracts, Managed Care Organizations or private funding.
Clearview Behavioral Health also provides comprehensive discharge planning, including inter-agency meetings, trial visits, and an after care plan. From the time of admission through discharge, staff will be working with the individual on placement.
Goals are set to assist the individuals with medication and behavior management, encourage participation in functional living skills and establish routines which promote their successful return into their communities.
Clearview Behavioral Health Services include:
- Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse & Certified Nursing Assistants staffed 24 hours
- Other consulting services....Psychiatrist, Nurse Practitioner, Dentist, Optometrist, Podiatry and others
- Banking Services
- Religious services offered by local churches
- Beauty & Barber services weekly
- Therapy through HealthPro Heritage
- Social Services
- Dietary Services
- Laundry & Housekeeping
- Transportation
- Therapeutic Programming that focus on the physical, social, cognitive, and emotional well being of each person
- Psychosocial Group
- Community Reintegration
Routine meetings are held with the above professionals to assess strengths and needs and evaluate the individual’s progress towards treatment goals. Evaluations will be shared no less than quarterly with involved family members, Managed Care Organizations and county representatives.
The individual’s care and treatment is also monitored by physicians and a psychiatrist. Involved family members and county case workers also complete the team and are an integral part of the transition from CBH to a lesser restrictive setting.
If you are interested in more information about this program contact:
Alyssa Gahlman, CAPSW, Director of Social Services
Phone: 920-386-3415
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