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Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities & Early Intervention Program 
 
 

 

Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities & Early Intervention Program

Tracy G. Selak, Administrator

 

 Mental Health/Mental Retardation

 

 

Hours of Operation:
Monday through Friday
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

  Holiday Schedule

 

 

Staff

 

Tracy Selak

Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities & Early Intervention Program, Administrator

Mary Ann Anrnone

Deputy Intellectual Disabilities Administrator

Kimberly Oliveros

Quality Assurance Specialist

Patrick DeRubis

Chief Fiscal Officer

 

* Medical Assistance and Private Insurances are accepted *

 

Mission of the Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities & Early Intervention Program 

 

Mission Statement

 

Cambria County Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities Program mission is to view a new horizon of hope and recovery, empowering every individual to direct their treatment and rehabilitation in a manner that is responsive to their individual needs and values, and which promotes a satisfying and sustainable lifestyle.

Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities & Early Intervention  Services Provided

  • Brief Treatment - Individual, group, and family counseling.
  • Psychiatric Services - Psychiatric evaluation; medication prescription, administration, and management.
  • Emergency Services - Intervention on an immediate basis through telephone consultation, face to face contact, if needed, brief counseling, or facilitation of entry into the Behavioral Health System.
  • Partial Hospitalization - A day program for psychiatrically disabled consumers who require intensive and multidisciplinary treatment not provided in the regular outpatient setting.
  • Case Management - each individual who enters the system is assigned a case manager; the intensity of the case management is defined by the needs presented.

* Other services are available, depending on the individuals needs *


The Cambria County Intellectual Disabilities Program provides case management to individuals referred to the system. Case management is the process of coordinating and linking community resources required to implement the plan of treatment, while encouraging maximum consumer participation.

CAMBRIA COUNTY INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES SERVICES

  • EARLY INTERVENTION - Serves children with developmental delays from birth to three years of age with a variety of services to meet the family’s needs. It is an entitlement program for all individuals who meet the specified criteria.
  • CONGREGATE CARE - Provides a safe and supervised environment that promotes socialization and recreation interaction while the consumer’s family is at work. Primary hours are from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
  • SOCIALIZATION RECREATION - Offers recreational activities including summer camps, swimming and bowling to consumers.
  • RESPITE CARE - Professional sitters provide service in the consumer’s home to allow caregivers relief. Short term respite (40 hours a month) or Long term respite (30 days a year) in or outside of the home is also available.
  • ADULT TRAINING FACILITY/DAY CARE - Provides enhancement of daily living skills, prevocational skills, personal function skills and recreation to the consumer.
  • WORKSHOPS/VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION - Sheltered employment for consumers who are interested in enhancing their vocational/employment skills. Job coaching, job support and assistance with job finding are available through Transitional Employment Training.
  • RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES LIFESHARING - Facilitates and sponsors adult placement from full care to supported living arrangements for consumers who are interested in developing independent/semi-independent lifestyles. Life sharing is placement of adult consumers with host families who provide a protective and supportive environment.
  • ADULT MINIMAL SUPERVISION (AMS) - An agency staff person visits the home of an MR individual who lives alone to provide supports with their independent living situation. Staff assure there is adequate food, bills are paid, medications are taken and appointments being kept etc…

THE ABOVE SERVICES ARE CONTIGENT UPON ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS AND AVAILABLE FUNDS.

 

 

 Location

 Central Park Complex
110 Franklin Street, Suite 300
Johnstown, PA 15901-1831

(877) 268-9463 Behavioral Health & Intake                   
(814) 534-2600 Intellectual Disabilities & Early Intervention

 Satellite Office

Human Services Building
401 Candlelight Drive, Suite 150
Ebensburg. PA  15931
(814) 472-4400 Ebensburg Satellite Office
Toll Free 877-268-9463