Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)
The Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) are recovery-oriented interventions to people living in their own homes or elsewhere in the community. The goal is to help a person acquire, practice, and enhance skills so there is a restoring of capabilities that have been lost or reduced due to symptoms of mental illness.
ARMHS can provide individuals with:
* Basic living and social skills
* Certified peer specialist services
* Community intervention
* Medication education
* Transition to community living
A person who is eligible to receive ARMHS:
* Is age 18 or older
* Has received a recent diagnostic assessment by a qualified mental health professional that indicates ARMHS services are medically necessary
* Has substantial disability and functional impairment in three or more areas, thus markedly reducing self-sufficiency and
* Has the cognitive capacity to engage in and benefit from rehabilitative services techniques and methods