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Contact ValueOptions New Jersey
Division of Child Behavioral Health
Services Children's System of Care Initiative
Mental Health Services Information &
Referral Line - Toll Free (877) 652-7624
3705 Quakerbridge Road - Suite 116 Hamilton, NJ 08619
Fax (609) 689-6261 email:
njpfc.custserv@valueoptions.com
About ValueOptions
ValueOptions is the largest
privately owned managed social and behavioral healthcare company in the
nation. It is a subsidiary of FHC Health Systems, Inc., which
was founded in 1983 by psychiatrist Ronald I. Dozoretz, M.D., Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer. ValueOptions has proven experience and success,
serving over 24 million people in contracts with publicly funded, federal
and commercial clients. As the second largest public sector behavioral
health management organization in the nation, ValueOptions works throughout
the country with state, county, and local government to develop improved
systems of care. ValueOptions has more than 4,000 employees in 29 different
locations throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. We manage
services for more than 900 companies including many of America’s ‘Fortune
500’.
New Jersey Division of
Child Behavioral Health (DCBHS)
Service Descriptions
Family Support Organization (FSO)
has staff and volunteers that are both parents and caregivers of children
with complex emotional and behavioral challenges. It provides face-to-face
peer support for families by family support staff and trained family
volunteers, education about programs, and volunteer opportunities.
Care Management Organization (CMO)
staff that work with children and families that have a need for intensive
support. Staff work with families to create, and put into action, an
individualized service plan (ISP) to meet the intensive emotional and
behavioral needs of each child and family.
Youth Case Management (YCM)
staff work with children and families that have a need for moderate
support. Staff work with families to create, and put into action, a
service plan to meet the moderate emotional and behavioral needs of
each child and family.
CSA
Care Coordination (CSA)
staff work with children and families that have a need for basic support.
Staff work with families, by phone, to create, and put into action, a
service plan to meet the emotional and behavioral needs of each child and
family.
Mobile
Response Stabilization System (MRSS)
provides rapid response to children and families with urgent needs, within 1
hour from the time of phone contact to the CSA. This helps keep youth in
their home, and tries to avoid placing the youth outside the home.
Behavioral Assistance (BA)
provides behavioral interventions to children where they live to work on
their behavioral health challenges. Licensed therapists supervise Behavioral
Assistant staff.
Intensive In-Community Services (IIC)
provides trained therapists who visit families to provide interventions to
children with behavioral health needs and their families to assist children
to stay at home, in school and out of trouble.
Out-of-Home
Placement (OH)
is community-based 24-hour services that offer room, board, and clinical
care for youth who need more intensive care, supervision and structure than
their home can provide. The four types differ in the level of guidance
they use: Treatment Homes (basic guidance), Group Homes (moderate
guidance), Residential Treatment Centers (intensive guidance), and
Psychiatric Community Residences (maximum guidance).
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