Designed for adults, these programs are offered from qualified professionals to help manage the difficulties experienced in everyday life.

We listen and assist alongside the client in areas they deem necessary to make important processes go smoothly.

Teaching skills empowers each individual to make sense of living a more productive life.

Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)

Assertive Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) is a comprehensive, non-residential,
rehabilitative mental health service that utilizes a total team approach.

It is designed for people who have a diagnosed mental illness and are in need of restorative intervention and recovery skills.

Services may be provided in any home or community setting by multidisciplinary, qualified staff


who have the capacity to provide most mental health services necessary to meet the person’s needs.

Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services is designed for diagnosed adults seeking better management of life.
  • Our goal is to provide clients with skills to eventually reduce services indefinitely.
  • Comfort of your own home or community location.
  • Team approach to your specific situation.
  • Non-judgemental discussion about current situation.
  • Reduce Psychiatric hospitalizations.
  • Finding individual strengths to operate from.
  • Develop an individualized plan.
  • Connecting persons to resources.
  • Ongoing support and wrap-around care.

Adult Assertive Community Services (ACT)

Adult Assertive Community Services (ACT) is an intensive, comprehensive, non-residential, rehabilitative mental health service that utilizes a team approach. It is designed for people who have a serious and persistent mental illness who are in need of intensive mental health services. Services are typically provided in the home by multidisciplinary team members who have the capacity to provide most mental health services necessary to meet the person’s needs.

  • Symptom Management
  • Crisis Support
  • Daily Activities
  • Family Life
  • Health
  • Employment
  • Medication Support
  • Housing
  • Relationships
  • Financial Management
  • Community Living Skills
  • Substance Abuse
  • Social Skills and Interaction

Team Approach: Our ACT team consists of a variety of staff, each with their own area of expertise. This includes psychiatric nurse practitioners, Registered Nurses, therapists, mental health practitioners, employment specialists, substance abuse specialists, and peer recovery specialists.

Personalized Care: Our ACT team works with a relatively small number of people to provide personalized care.

Treatment plans are made with the individual, keeping their goals in mind.

  • Comfort of your own home or community location
  • Team approach to your specific situation
  • Reduce Psychiatric hospitalizations.
  • Emphasizing individual strengths in treatment.
  • Develop an individualized plan.
  • Assistance in crisis situations.
  • Ongoing support and wrap-around care.
  • Non-judgemental approach.

Certified Peer Specialist Services (CPSS)

Certified Peer Specialist Services are recovery oriented,
self-directed and person-centered. A CPSS uses a
nonclinical, relational approach that helps recipients discover their strengths and develop their own unique recovery goals.

The program models wellness, personal responsibility, self-advocacy and hopefulness through appropriate sharing of his or her personal recovery story.

Targeted Case Management (TCM)

The purpose of Targeted Case Management is to help adults with a serious and persistent mental illness in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, vocational, and other necessary services as they relate to the client’s mental health needs. Northern Pines also offers Registered Nurses as Case Managers to enhance care delivery for those clients with complicated or unstable medical conditions.

Service components to TCM services that Case Managers provide to their clients:

  1. Assessment
  2. Planning
  3. Referral and linkage
  4. Monitoring and coordination

Case Management Services

  • Are generally performed in the home
  • Are provided once or twice monthly based upon need
  • Involve extensive phone coordination between providers and resources
  • Provide services based on an individually developed Functional Assessment and Treatment Plan