UNISON Behavioral Healthcare
健康与公共事业
Wayne,Pennsylvania 105 位关注者
For LGBTQ+ Adults Wanting to Overcome Addiction in a Safe, Caring, and Understanding Environment.
关于我们
Our Mission to Help... “UNISON exists to bring great people together to produce lasting results for members of the LGBTQ+ community wanting to overcome addiction in a safe, caring, and understanding environment.” UNISON is committed to the health and wellbeing of others. As LGBTQ+ advocates, allies, and members of the community, we know our LGBTQ+ family across the nation has been lacking quality mental health and addiction treatment. We aim to change that with innovative, compassionate, and clinically-proven treatment services that include the following building blocks focused on results: ? We are committed to innovating proven treatment methods to better care for the LGBTQ+ community. ? We provide a safe environment that supports and enhances the dignity of all individuals while delivering the highest standards of care within a compassionate community. ? We aim to enlighten other healthcare professionals across the country about the importance of serving our historically marginalized LGBTQ+ population. ? We will continually work towards expanding our reach and capacity to serve the LGBTQ+ population through the growth of UNISON and our ability to service as many people as possible. ? We believe in a respectful, considerate, and caring approach to mental health and addiction treatment care. ? We foster the thoughtful delivery and individualized of treatment to give the most effective and rewarding care possible to each person who comes to us for help. ? We aim to provide an elevated experience of clinical care for our LGBTQ+ patients. ? We committed to nurturing a company culture that empowers our staff and allows them to grow individually and as a team supporting the success of one another, and the success of our patients.
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https://unisonrehab.com/
UNISON Behavioral Healthcare的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 健康与公共事业
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Wayne,Pennsylvania
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2022
地点
UNISON Behavioral Healthcare员工
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Now seeking experienced grant and proposal writers! Do you have experience in proposal and grant writing, with a minimum of 5 years of experience? Have you written proposals for veterans programs and do you have an understanding of the Safe Haven program? If you meet these qualifications, please respond to Unison for additional information. Unison is conducting market research for an upcoming contract(s) for a veteran homeless shelter through the Coatesville, Pennsylvania VA Medical Center (CVAMC) and the Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center (CMCVAMC) in Philadelphia, PA. In July 2010, and under the leadership and direction of the VA National Center on Homelessness among Veterans, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) National Homeless Program Office funded four Safe Haven model development projects.?A Safe Haven is a 24-hour/7-days-a-week, community-based early recovery model of supportive housing that serves hard-to-reach homeless individuals with severe mental illness who are on the street and have been unable or unwilling to participate in traditional treatment and supportive services.?As noted in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Safe Haven Toolkit, Safe Havens encourage residents to go beyond just finding shelter. This is accomplished by creating a housing environment that is safe, sanitary, flexible, and stable. In addition, these programs place no treatment participation demands on residents, but have high expectations for residents: the resident will transition from unsafe and unstable street life to permanent housing and re-engage with treatment services. Because these expectations are introduced non-intrusively and as the resident is ready, the phrase “low demand” is often used to characterize Safe Haven housing. ? ?In FY 2009 VA launched an initiative to end homelessness among Veterans within five years. This initiative necessitated that VA re-examine its programs to serve homeless Veterans and also launch many new programs and initiatives to accomplish the objective of ending homelessness among Veterans. It was soon evident that there was a large population of chronically homeless Veterans who would require specialized programs to assist in ending their homelessness. Chronically homeless Veterans have very high rates of mental illness and substance use problems with multiple treatment failures, and often are reluctant or resistant to cooperate with additional treatment or rehabilitation that requires sobriety, staying clean or full cooperation with a treatment regimen. As noted previously, many cannot or will not comply with requirements of traditional programs. To reach Veterans with these problems requires programs that utilize a low demand approach. The Safe Haven model development initiative was one of several initiatives launched to address and assess the effectiveness of new strategies to address the special needs of chronically homeless Veterans.
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In 2022, about 1 in 3 high school seniors, 1 in 5 sophomores, and 1 in 10 eighth graders reported using an illicit substance in the past year! https://lnkd.in/guH2ysti