Archway Station Residential and Day Services

408 North Centre Street Cumberland Maryland 21502 US
Adults with Psychiatric Disabilities
Supported Housing:  Mobile flexible services for adults provided by a staffing team assigned to support people who live in their own home or apartment.  Typical services include: support with home management, finances, medications, food, and access to other services.  Face to face contact is usually provided 2-4 times per week, but can be increased/ decreased according to need.
Residential Rehabilitation:  These time-limited services for adults are provided in a home owned or leased by the agency. A staffing team provides on-site support as needed in a 24-hour environment.  Some residential services are not 24-hour depending on the person’s needs.  These services are generally more intensive than supported housing.
The Wellness & Recovery Center:  People need other people as part of the recovery process. To help people avoid leading isolated lives, the Wellness and Recovery Center has been designed to offer activities that help adults expand their support networks and learn skills that are useful when dealing with a  mental health disability.  The center is open M-W-F from 9:00—1:30. Lunch is served from 11:00—11:45am. On T-T Center staff meet people downtown to participate in a community activity. Bagged lunches are provided downtown at 12pm. Center news is published monthly in the Short Takes newsletter. The letter is published by and for people in recovery and includes a schedule, menu and other news items.
Targeted Case Management Services: ​Services are coordinated to meet the specific needs of individuals with serious and persistent mental illness.  This service is a time-limited, focused and comprehensive service that assists people in accessing and choosing from a variety of community services needed to enhance their lives. Through comprehensive and periodic assessments, case managers assist people with accessing resources related to key living basics like housing, medications, mental health and medical health care, accessing entitlements, food, and any other resources that may be needed to assist the person with gaining safety and stability in the community
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