Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)

Everest Healthcare’s Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) facilitate the development of psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living skills for clients facing mental illness symptoms. Delivered in homes or community settings, our services aid in maintaining stability and functionality, preventing the need for more restrictive care. ARMHS at Everest Healthcare provides instruction, assistance, and support in medication education and monitoring, social skills, and living skills, including symptom management, household management, employment, and community-living transitions.

If you or someone you care for could benefit from ARMHS, reach out to Everest Healthcare to explore qualifications and services.

Our Process

The Everest Healthcare ARMHS Process involves meeting clients in their homes or other community settings. An ARMHS practitioner will have weekly sessions with the patient, lasting at least 1.5 hours each week, until their goals are achieved.

Upon request, our provider team collaborates with the client’s family and/or care team throughout the service duration.

Mental Health Skills Taught

  • Managing the symptoms of mental illness
  • Monitoring use and effectiveness of medications
  • Preventing relapse
  • Developing a healthy lifestyle
  • Managing a household
  • Budgeting and shopping
  • Re-entering community living after treatment
  • Learning to get around the community
  • Getting outside help to deal with a difficult situation
  • Planning for employment
  • Pursuing education
  • Medication Management Support
  • Communicating opinions, thoughts and feelings, or key information with others
  • Discovering and using community resources to get needs met do the samething

FAQs

Find quick solutions to common inquiries about our services

Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) is a program to help patients who have a mental illness function independently in their homes or places of residence. Services are provided in four areas: Basic Living and Social Skills, Community Intervention, Medication Education and Transitioning to Community Living.

  • Patients ages 18 or older
  • Patients who have received a recent diagnostic assessment by a qualified mental health professional that indicates ARMHS services are medically necessary
  • Patients who have substantial disability and functional impairment in three or more areas, thus markedly reducing self-sufficiency
  • Patients who have the cognitive capacity to engage in and benefit from rehabilitative services techniques and methods
  • Patients who have Medical Assistance or a Prepaid Medical Assistance Product (GAMC not eligible)

Yes, possibly. A co-occurring mental health diagnosis, in keeping with federal guidelines for serious mental illness (SMI) is necessary, as well as being eligible to receive services.

  • Managing the symptoms of mental illness
  • Monitoring the use and effectiveness of medications
  • Preventing Relapse
  • Re-entering community living after treatment
  • Developing a healthy lifestyle
  • Learning to get around the community
  • Managing a household
  • Getting outside help to deal with a difficult situation
  • Budgeting and shopping
  • Discovering and using community resources to get needs met
  • Planning for employment
  • Communicating opinions, thoughts and feelings, or key information with others
  • Pursuing education

Testimonials

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Testimonials

See how our services have changed lives and brought stability.