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Continuous
Treatment Team (CTT) is an intensive therapeutic
in-home program offering both therapy and case management services.
It is designed
for families whose children are at-risk of hospitalization, out-of-home
placement, or are being transitioned back into the home from placement.
CTT serves consumers in the eight Northeast Tennessee
counties serviced by Frontier Health.
CTT
Services
Continuous Treatment Team works with families
to design services to fit the unique needs of each family.
Following
assessment of the child, a professional team of behavioral health
specialists provide:
• In-home family therapy.
• Linkage to Frontier Health services.
• Intensive case management.
• Crisis intervention.
• Parenting assistance.
• Individualized behavioral plans.
• Linkage to educational services and other
agencies.
Assisting
Children
These services are designed to assist children
maintain progress during psychiatric hospitalization or to assist
children remain at home as an alternative to psychiatric hospitalization.
Criteria
for Admission to include:
• DSM diagnosis of major mental illness.
• Evidence of serious emotional disturbance as
indicated by a TPG of 2 or lower.
• History of hospitalization in an acute
psychiatric setting or other out-of-home
placement.
• History of being hospitalized in an acute
psychiatric setting two or more times in less
than a year.
• High risk of potential acute hospitalization.
• Dual diagnosis with substance abuse.
• Multiple contacts with crisis response teams.
• History of homelessness.
• History of involvement with the Juvenile
Justice system.
• A major weakening of the family’s support
system.
• Inability to respond/comply with traditional
treatment and intensive case management.
• Limited understanding/acceptance of mental
illness and tools to manage illness.
Service Areas in Northeast Tennessee
Carter, Greene, Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi and
Washington counties
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