Seneca Health Services is a professionally staffed behavioral health center
dedicated to helping people achieve success in their lives
- Seneca Health
Services professional staff includes psychiatrists, psychologists, social
workers, nurses, speech therapists, physical and occupational therapist,
vision and hearing specialists, case managers and other professional
and paraprofessional staff.
- All staff
members are highly trained, well qualified individuals who are dedicated
to providing services to infants, children, adolescents, and adults
and their families.
- Specialized
services are provided to ensure that the unique needs of individuals
and families are addressed.
Adult
Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services are provided to
persons who are experiencing:
- Difficulty
in thinking
- Depression
- Stress and
Anxiety related to:
- Family
and/or marital conflict
- Separation/Divorce
- Difficulties
in raising children
- Serious
illness or death in family.
- Stress
or job burnout/loss of job
- Sleep
difficulties or loss of appetite.
- Emotional
difficulties related to alcohol/drug problems
- Emotional
difficulties related to legal/financial problems
Child/Adolescent
Outpatient services provide intervention for:
- Attention
Deficit Disorder
- Childhood
Depression
- Anxiety
- Conduct
and Adjustment Disorders
Services
include:
- Advocacy
and linkage with other service providers
- In-home
support services
- Hospital
admission and discharge planning
- Medication
management
- Psychotherapy
- Supportive
individual and group counseling
- Crisis assistance
24 hours daily, seven days a week, each day of the year,
- Day Treatment
and Training
- Residential
Services
- Substance
Abuse Prevention, Education and Treatment
- Specialized
services to persons with a developmental disability (MR/DD Waiver Services)
- The MR/DD
Waiver program is a health care coverage program that reimburses
for services to instruct/train, support and assist individuals who
have mental retardation and/or related conditions to achieve the
highest level of independence and self-sufficiency possible.
- Specialized
service provided by experienced and recognized practitioners of family
centered services to developmentally delayed children and
their families including:
- Special
instruction by a developmental specialist, physical therapy, occupational
therapy, speech-language pathology, family training and counseling,
home visits, some health services, assistive technology, nursing,
nutrition, psychology, social work and vision services.
Some services are funded, in part, through contractual arrangement with
the WV Department of Health and Human Services
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