Case management becomes even more important when Tellurian treats people facing homelessness. Without a permanent address, and sometimes without access to important documents, unhoused people may struggle to apply for the benefits that would qualify them for our housing programs. This is especially difficult and distressing when a behavioral health issue is clearly apparent in such an individual. Thankfully, Tellurian programs like PATH, our Transitional Housing Program (THP), our Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH), and Community Intervention Team (CIT) each make a point to include street outreach, case management, and community resource support.
Our Acewood House and Crawford House are each licensed Class A Community-Based Residential Facilities (CBRF). They cater to individuals with a primary diagnosis of mental illness who are best served in a supportive, independent environment that’s staffed around the clock.
Services for residents include symptom management, help with daily activities, development of independent living skills, healthy coping skills, and medication supervision. Group Homes offer individualized, person-centered treatment in a respectful, comfortable setting. The ultimate goal is increased independence and quality of life, equipping residents with skills, opportunities, motivation, empowerment, and connection to community resources.
As healthy environments for a fresh start, we’re proud to offer the Sober Living options of Chandra’s House of Hope for women and Jeremy’s Place for men. These housing solutions are available to Tellurian patients who’ve already completed a 30-day course of treatment. Residents of both homes have chosen to continue receiving a level of structure and support – as well as the added accountability of living with peers in recovery.
Targeted case management for CCS-enrolled patients that provides crisis stabilization, medication management, money management, and housing coordination to patients living with mental illness and/or substance abuse.
Class A Community-Based Residential Facilities (CBRF) with a mission of greater patient independence and quality of life. Group Homes offer skills, opportunities, empowerment, and resources.
Case management and outreach services, providing those experiencing homelessness with the resources to obtain temporary or permanent housing solutions.
A Bureau of Justice Assistance initiative that refers people who overdose or are stopped for low-level, victimless offenses to behavioral drug treatment.
A street outreach team spanning Dane County, PATH helps those experiencing homelessness establish disability, acquire benefits, and find housing.
Professionals who use their personal lived experience with mental health and/or substance use challenges to support those in treatment and demonstrate that recovery is possible.
Case Management and accommodations for those coming from homelessness, living with a diagnosed mental health disability, and residing at one of our 20+ dedicated sites.
A housing complex offering case management services for its residents.
Rooms for individuals experiencing homelessness who will eventually move into Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH).
Facilities where patients can form new habits in healthy environments. Chandra’s House of Hope and Jeremy’s Place are Sober Living Homes.
A Community-Based Residential Facility (CBRF) supporting residents experiencing homelessness and searching for housing, employment, and behavioral health services.