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    Adult Diversion and Stabilization (DAS)

    Providing immediate crisis-oriented services for adults 18+ with a primary mental health diagnosis in a short-term residence. A referral is required for enrollment.

    Program Overview

    The primary goal of the Adult Diversion and Stabilization (DAS) program is to divert hospitalizations where possible while stabilizing psychiatric crises. We are a fourteen bed, 24-hour residential program that provides psychiatric assessments, medication monitoring, individual crisis counseling, group counseling focused on crisis stabilization, and service linkage to mental health and substance abuse competent programs. The program is designed to have a home-like environment that offers a comfortable and private setting for adults to be evaluated and participate in crisis stabilization activities.  Additionally, the daily schedule includes individual and group sessions aimed at promoting recovery, coping skills, symptom stabilization, and mental health groups. Our goal with these activities is to prepare clients for a smooth transition back to independent living.

    Eligibility Requirements
    Must be 18 years or older

    Must have a primary mental health diagnosis

    Must be capable of mobility, self-preservation, and daily living

    Must be one or more of the following

    At risk of inpatient hospitalization

    Exhibit deterioration of role functioning

    Require a post-hospitalization transition

    Must be agreeable to placement on the unit

    Must be medically cleared
    Get in Touch

      Please use this form to Get In Touch with us about your non-emergency questions. In the event of an emergency or mental health crisis, please call 911 or your local county crisis center (click here for a list)

      Point of Contact

      Please have your doctor or other professional contact us to make a referral:  

      Keith Solomon
      Adult DAS Coordinator
      724-224-7586

      Or use the Get In Touch form on this page.

      For a program brochure, please go here.

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      Accepted Pay
      • Community Care Behavioral Health Organization (CCBHO)
      • Value Behavioral Health insurance

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