A Community Support Program (CSP)
provides comprehensive and intensive case management and
rehabilitation services to person with chronic mental illnesses.
Typically, these services are provided to adults. There are a few
programs in the state that have children enrolled in the CSP. The
reason that adults are the main population is the program criteria
require that the mental illness be chronic. This means that mental
illness must be severe in degree and persistent in duration, which
causes a substantially diminished level of functioning in primary
aspects of daily living and an inability to cope with the ordinary
demands of life, which may lead to an inability to maintain stable
adjustment and independent functioning without long-term treatment and
support and which may be lifelong in duration. As you can see, there
are few children and few adults who would meet these criteria.
The CSP provides services similar to a
wraparound model and consumers are typically involved with the
program for long periods of time. The CSP has small caseloads due to
the consumers having intensive needs.
NWCGC currently contracts services with
the following counties:
·
Barron
·
Washburn
CSP services are Medical Assistance
reimbursable.
If you have any further questions please
feel free to contact:
Jill Chaffee-NWCGC
Director of Organizational Development
(715) 552-1342 (phone) / (715) 491-6759
(cell)