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Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR)

Overview

This program is for adults enrolled in a Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation program (CPR) who require structured social activities and community connectedness to maintain their mental and emotional well-being. Individuals who need training in healthy use of leisure time/ independent living and or pre-vocational skills will also benefit from psychosocial rehabilitation. PSR services work in conjunction with other treatment services to provide needed education and modeling of engaging in meaningful social, recreational, and vocational activities.

Members will participate in groups designed to address different aspects of developing needed skills to be able to engage within community settings. Staff provide education on different topics and skills along with interacting on a personal level with each member to ensure they are able to engage and learn the skills they desire.

Clients are provided with opportunities for social, recreational, and vocational activities where participants learn and improve skills needed to succeed in these environments. Illness management, recovery classes, and the group environment teach clients how to live and function independently. PSR also provides needed prevocational services that teach preparedness for competitive employment.

Educational topics include personal health, self-care, symptom management, relationships, etc. Hands-on learning is emphasized and clients will engage in activities such as yoga, physical exercise, peer connectedness, and out-of-agency activities.


Cost Details

Clients must meet the eligibility requirements for CPR and SCL admission requirements. Most clients receive or qualify for disability income, as well as Medicaid and or Medicare.

Get Started

Clients must be enrolled in adult community psychiatric rehabilitation (CPR) to be referred to PSR. Please call us in Southwest Region at 417-761-5000 or in Central Region 573-777-8300 to learn more.

If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health or substance-use crisis, please call our toll-free 24-hour telephone line. Our team can help provide immediate assistance.

Southwest Missouri: 1-800-494-7355

Central Missouri: 1-800-395-2132

National Help Line: Call or Text 988