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Frontier Health’s
Residential Services are designed to provide housing and services
to individuals from East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia who suffer
from severe and persistent mental illness, mental retardation and
developmental disabilities.
Frontier
Health offers supervised community living, independent living and
group homes, working toward an individual's greatest level of independence.
Frontier Health continuously works to develop
housing initiatives that will lead to increased housing permanence
and home ownership by individuals with serious and persistent mental
illness.
The Frontier Health Adult Residential Continuum
for people with mental illness received a 2003 TAMHO Program of
Excellence Award.
Residential
programs are also offered for youth in crisis, in need of respite,
placed in state custody and at risk of being placed in state custody.
SETH Coordinator
The SETH Coordinator creates and develops affordable housing for
the mentally ill through regional partnerships, grant applications
and the development of housing coalitions.
The housing facilitator also took the lead in revitalizing the Appalachian
Regional Coalition on Homelessness (ARCH) in Region 1 and the involvement
led to the submission of a HUD grant to provide 21 additional transitional
housing beds for individuals with severe mental illness and/or alcohol
and drug problems.
Adult Residential
for People with
Mental Illness
Adult residential group homes help residents achieve independence
within the community, providing support for community living and
psychosocial support, and teaching daily living skills. Transitional
Living services are provided at progressively independent living
sites, to help residents achieve their maximum level of independence.
Appalachia
Court Apartments
Bristol
Apartments
Chatam
Apartments
Crockett
Apartments
Crockett
Group Home
Eldreth
Home
Kingsport
Apartments
Laurel
House
Moore
House
Plymouth
Road Apartments
Polly
Summit
Roller
Russ
Spring
House
Stratford
Apartments
Windsor
Apartments
Adult Residential
for People with
Mental Retardation or Developmental Disabilities
Adult residential programs include supported living, independent
living and group homes, based on an individual's greatest level
of independence and need.
Group homes for
residents with developmental disabilities help them achieve their
greatest independence within the community, providing support for
community living and psychosocial support, and teaching daily living
skills.
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Fairmount
Group Home
Grant-Widner
Hillcrest
Group Home
Holston
Residence
Park
Place Group Home
Pierce
House
Sun
House
Supported
Living Bristol
Supported
Living Kingsport
Adolescent Residential
Services are primarily provided to adolescents with emotional and/or
behavioral problems due to factors such as abuse or neglect. These
youth often exhibit unruly or delinquent behavior.
The five adolescent homes provide 24-hour therapeutic, educational
and recreation care, including individual and group counseling,
family involvement and programs such as Character Counts!™
and Moral Kombat3. Link House also offers a Project Safe Place runaway
program, a female observation and assessment program and court respite
services.
Crossing
Point
Link
House
Sullivan
House
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