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Behavioral Health

Peer Support
Peer Support Service is an individualized, recovery-focused service that allows individuals the opportunity to learn to manage their own recovery and advocacy process. Interventions include enhancing the development of natural supports, as well as coping and self-management skills, as well as providing supportive services to assist an individual in community re-entry following hospitalization.


Peer Support Services emphasize personal safety, self-worth, confidence, and growth, connection to the community, boundary setting, planning, self-advocacy, personal fulfillment, and development of social supports, the helper principle, and effective communication skills. Services emphasize the acquisition, development, and expansion of rehabilitative skills needed to move forward in recovery. Peer Supports are provided by Peer Support staff.


Outpatient Therapy
Outpatient Therapy services are psychiatric and biopsychosocial assessment, individual, group, and family therapies, psychotherapy for crisis, and psychological testing for eligible beneficiaries. Outpatient Therapy can be provided in many different settings, including the office, the individual’s home, in the community, and at school/day programs.


Regardless of location, services shall be provided in a manner to ensure privacy. Securing Resources for Consumers, Inc. office hours are from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm, Monday-Friday, and 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on Saturday. Appointments can be scheduled to best meet the needs of the individual served outside of the normal operating hours.


These services are intended to determine a beneficiary’s treatment needs and to provide the necessary treatment.
Services focus on reducing psychiatric and behavioral symptoms to improve the beneficiary’s functioning in familial, social, educational, or occupational life domains. Outpatient Therapy can be provided face-to-face, telephonically, and/or virtually.


Outpatient Therapy is available to eligible beneficiaries and often involves the participation of family members,
significant others, and legally responsible person(s) as applicable, unless contraindicated. Based on collaboration between the practitioner and beneficiary, and others as needed, the beneficiary’s needs and preferences determine the treatment goals, frequency, and duration of services, as well as measurable and desirable outcomes.


Psychosocial Rehabilitation
SRFC, Inc.’s Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program provides structured rehabilitative interventions designed to assist the recipient in achieving recovery goals identified in their Person-Centered Plan. SRFC, Inc.’s PSR is based on the
principles of recovery, including equipping consumers with skills, emphasizing self-determination, using natural and
community supports, providing individualized intervention, emphasizing employment, emphasizing the “here and
now”, providing early intervention, providing a caring environment, practicing dignity and respect, promoting
consumer choice and involvement in the process, emphasizing functioning and support in real-world environments, and allowing time for interventions to have an effect over the long term.


Community Living and Support
Community Living and Support provides technical assistance to unpaid supports who live in the home of the individual to assist the individual in maintaining the skills they have learned. This assistance can be requested by the
unpaid support or recommended by the person-centered planning team and must be a collaborative decision. The
technical assistance is incidental to the provision of Community Living and Supports.


Community Living and Support may include the following services and supports:
• Learn, practice, and improve existing skills related to the following: interpersonal, independent living, community
living, self-care, and self-determination
• In conjunction with new skill acquisition, provides supervision and assistance for the individual to complete an
activity to his/her level of independence: assistance in monitoring a health condition, nutrition, or physical condition, incidental supervision, daily living skills.

Securing Resources for Consumers Inc.

3711 University Drive Suite-C
Durham, NC 27707
919.405.2700 T
919.405.2740 F

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