Crossroads Community Services

Crossroads Community Services provides multiple services such as Blended Case Management, Supportive Housing, and Flexible Housing Funds, with the intention of supporting individuals with mental illness to have the quality of life that they desire. The program envisions staff as partners to “walk beside” rather than “care for” program participants.

Crossroads Community Services believes that the persons living with serious mental illness have the ability to manage their psychiatric symptoms with the adequate supports and resources.  They have the ability to live in residential settings that are normalizing and non-stigmatizing and the potential to engage in useful and productive work activity.  These fundamental beliefs in the capacity of individuals to enter fully into the community life are the basis of Crossroads Community Services. The program is dedicated to providing services to anyone who is eligible within Carbon, Monroe, and Pike Counties.

Blended Case Management

Case managers partner with clients to achieve individual goals supporting recovery. Services may include service:

Supportive Housing for Homeless Individuals and Families

This program is designed to assist single individuals and families who are homeless with the transition from street and shelter to permanent housing and maximum self-sufficiency by achieving residential stability and increasing skill level and/or income. Adults must be disabled due to serious and persistent mental illness. We cannot accept direct referrals for this program. All persons in need of housing must call 211 and complete the assessment. Homelessness is defined as being in emergency shelter, living in a place not meant for human habilitation or fleeing from domestic violence.

Flexible Housing Funds

These funds are available only once in a lifetime to assist adults with a mental health diagnosis, drug & alcohol diagnosis, or co-occurring diagnosis with obtaining or maintaining housing. Proof of diagnosis, household income and sustainability plan must be provided. Funds can be used to pay for security deposit, one time rent payment, utility bills/deposits, medical expenses not covered by insurance (dental, vision, etc), basic household items/furniture, etc. All referrals are assessed for appropriateness and eligibility.

 


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Program Start Year

  • 2000

Coordinator(s)

  • Melody S. Rodriguez, MSW, Director
  • Maximo Soto
  • Rebecca Ameo
  • Heather Schultz
  • Erika Johnson

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