Access Alaska is pleased to announce positive changes in its Independent Wellness (community based mental health) program. In an effort to provide individuals with a wider variety of choice and input into their mental health care,
Access Alaska has implemented a Service Coordination approach to serving individuals who experience major mental illness.
The Service Coordination model allows consumers who experience major mental illness to be in charge of their recovery plan while utilizing Service Coordinators for case management to help locate and access services in the community. Service Coordinators also provide skill building assistance for these consumers. Service coordination and skill building can be provided in the individual’s home, community or office settings.
Access Alaska no longer provides in-house therapy services. Consumers now have the advantage of obtaining therapy services that best meet their needs and preferences from a variety of community sources.
Individuals who have experienced a brain injury may still receive pre-vocational skill building, advocacy, housing, and transportation assistance through our Independent Living Center. Cognitive rehabilitation assistance is also available in our computer laboratory which utilizes software for brain re-training and skill building in memory, attention, learning and problem solving. Our Head Injury Support Group continues to meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 6:00-7:45 p.m. This group is open to all individuals who have experienced a head/brain injury.
To refer individuals who experience major mental illness to a Service Coordinator, please contact 248-4777 to speak with our Information & Referral Specialist.
If you have any questions about these changes, please feel free to contact Dana Spinney directly at 263-1913.