Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)

What Are ARMHS?

Family Support Services, Inc. (FSSI), part of Nystrom & Associates, provides Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS). Skills therapy involves activities that restore a client’s skills essential for managing his or her illness, treatment, and the requirements of everyday independent living. ARMHS is available to Minnesota residents receiving Medical Assistance (MA, PMAP).

Current MN Counties Served

Metro Area

Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Le Sueur, McLeod, Meeker, Ramsey, Rice, Scott, Sherburne and Washington Counties

Central Minnesota

Aitkin, Becker, Cass, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hubbard, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Otter Tail, Stearns, Todd and Wadena Counties

Southern Minnesota

Blue Earth, Brown, Dodge, Faribault, Fillmore, Goodhue, Nicollet, Olmsted, Sibley, Steele, Watonwan, Wabasha, Waseca and Winona Counties

Northern Metro

Benton, Kanabec, Isanti and Wright Counties

Northern Minnesota

Clay and Wilkin Counties

North Eastern Minnesota

Carlton, Lake, Pine and St. Louis Counties

More About ARMHS

  • Adults ages 18+
  • Patients who have received a recent diagnostic assessment by a qualified mental health professional that indicates ARMHS services are medically necessary
  • Patients who have a substantial disability and functional impairment in three or more areas, thus markedly reducing self-sufficiency
  • Patients who have the cognitive capacity to engage in and benefit from rehabilitative services techniques and methods
  • Patients who have Medical Assistance or a Prepaid Medical Assistance Product (GAMC not eligible)
  • Managing the symptoms of mental illness
  • Managing a household
  • Planning for employment
  • Pursuing education
  • Re-entering community living after treatment
  • Communicating opinions, thoughts, feelings, or key information with others
  • Discovering and using community resources to get needs met
  • Getting outside help to deal with a difficult situation
  • Preventing relapse
  • Budgeting and shopping
  • Developing a healthy lifestyle
  • Learning to get around the community
  • Monitoring use and effectiveness of medications

*Patients must be on Medical Assistance or a Prepaid Medical Assistance Product

Community intervention helps to alleviate or reduce a recipient’s barriers to community integration or independent living, or to minimize the risk of hospitalization or another more restrictive living arrangement. This is provided on an individual basis and may be conducted with an agency, institution, employer, landlord, and recipient’s family, with or without the presence of the recipient.
Medication education services are provided individually or in groups that focus on educating the recipient about mental illness and symptoms; the role and effects of medications in treating symptoms of mental illness; and the side effects of medications. Medication education is coordinated with medication management services and does not duplicate it. Medication education services are provided by physicians, pharmacists, physician assistants, or registered nurses. 256B.0623 subdivision 2 (b).
These are services that maintain continuity of contact between the rehabilitation services provider and the recipient and which facilitate discharge from a hospital, residential treatment program under Minnesota Rules, chapter 9505, board and lodging facility, or nursing home. Transition to community living services is not intended to provide other areas of skills therapy.

Contact Us

Email

Info@brightsidecare.org

Phone

651-374-8751

Fax

651-472-5943

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