Community Mental Health Agencies | Thrive Behavioral Health - Warren Office
For individuals 18 years and older experiencing symptoms of serious and persistent mental illness who require daily living assistance. Thrive’s Community Support Program (CSP) is a coordinated system of care designed for adults aged 18 and older who are struggling with a severe and persistent mental illness and require a higher level of care. CSP participants have received a qualifying diagnosis of a psychotic disorder, mood disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder and have had difficulties engaging with treatment.This program enables individuals to maintain psychiatric stability, increase their quality life in the community, and ultimately achieve their own personal recovery. Qualifying clients will have access to psychiatric services, counseling, case management services, education, peer support, residential services, and transportation to and from medical appointments. Thrive's Community Support Program is comprised of three integrated support teams including the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team and Integrated Health Home (IHH) Teams. An Outpatient level of care is available to those who have similar needs but require less intensive care. A Public Housing Authority for 75 Mainstream Housing Choice Vouchers. A division of Thrive Behavioral Health, Kent County Housing Services assists individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, rent burdened clients of Thrive, and Rhode Island residents who are disabled. This program provides services to extremely low-income disabled individuals and families throughout Rhode Island. Kent County Housing offers multiple services including: Training and housing case management services for participants Assistance with apartment selection and rent negotiation Ensuring apartments pass Housing Quality Standards inspections Helping participants with any housing issues that arise Approximately 120 individuals and families receive housing assistance from Kent County Housing, which serves as a Public Housing Authority for the Mainstream Voucher program. This program provides 75 vouchers for disabled, extremely low-income individuals and families living in Kent County. In addition to subsidizing’s privately owned housing in Kent County, Thrive maintains a number of properties owned by its subsidiaries— Robert Street Realty, Kentco Holdings Corporation, and Kentco Properties, Inc. The properties are managed by Kent County Housing and include apartment buildings, single family homes, and HUD multifamily housing.
Physical Address
25 Railroad Avenue, Warren, RI 02885
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:30PM
Website
https://www.thrivebhri.org
Application process
Call Central Intake 401-732-5656
Fee
Varies
Required documents
Varies
Eligibility
Individuals 18 years and older experiencing symptoms of serious and persistent mental illness who require daily living assistance.
Service area
Statewide
Agency info
Thrive Behavioral Health
Thrive Behavioral Health's mission is to improve the quality of life for men, women, children and families facing behavioral health challenges. They do this through a wide range of mental health, substance abuse and trauma-informed programs, and with the commitment of experienced and dedicated professionals. Staff collaborates fully to ensure a holistic approach to care that treats the person, not the illness. The Kent Center and Riverwood Mental Health Services merged in 2017 to form Thrive Behavioral Health. TKC is a founding partner of Horizon Healthcare Partners (HHP), the only community-based, statewide, comprehensive service network in Rhode Island that is uniquely positioned to take advantage of emerging opportunities while providing the highest level of care. Services: -Outpatient Counseling & Psychiatric Services -Substance Abuse Programs -Community Support Programs -Integrated Primary Care -Youth & Family Services -The Eleanor Briggs School -Emergency Services -Housing Services -Crisis Response Services