Partial Programs Overview Mental Health Partial Treatment Programs in Massachusetts
The partial programs focus on providing therapeutic support offering both Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectic Behavioral Therapy. As part of Wild Acre Inns' Continuum of Care, partial program participation becomes an integral component of the overall treatment plan for each client. Participants in the partial programs are allowed the opportunity to stay in their familiar home or residential environment and maintain activities in the community such as work or school, while having the therapeutic experiences needed for early intervention and assessment, symptom reduction, and coping and life skills development.
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The Wild Acre Inns Partial Programs include:
The Vocational Rehabilitation Program utilizes horticultural activities to simulate real work experience. The horticulture therapy utilizes plants and horticulture activities to improve the social, emotional and physical well-being of clients. The vocational rehabilitation component assesses clients' abilities and prepares them for the workforce. The Babcock Partial Program focuses on clients who are recovering from mood and anxiety disorders, trauma, and dual diagnosis. These structured groups focus on intervention, skills training, and using each client's unique strengths to overcome personal crisis. Individuals have the option to step-down to an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) as they reintegrate into the community. The Lexington Partial Program offers multiple tracks to accommodate individuals' differing levels of functioning. Specific groups offered in the expressive therapies, such as, music, art and cooking. The goal of treatment is to increase independence and the quality of life by increasing proficiency in self-care, home management, use of leisure time, and increasing social relations. |