Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS)

What is PROS?

PROS is a comprehensive recovery program that helps people with mental health or dual disorder conditions work toward their personal goals – like living independently, improving relationships, or going to school or work. PROS is designed to provide support through recovery, helping individuals build coping and life skills, and stay on track with goals.

Services Offered

Group Services (Required)
Join groups where you can learn new skills and connect with others who understand what you are going through. See a sample schedule of our activities here

Employment Support Services (optional)
Get help finding a job, building a resume, preparing for interviews, and learning skills to support your employment goals.

Clinical Services (optional)
Talk one-on-one with a therapist who provides support and helps you work through life challenges. Meet with our psychiatrist and nurse to talk about medications that may help you feel better and stay on track with your recovery goals.

Eligibility

  • Be 18 years or older
  • Be enrolled in Medicaid (Non-Medicaid patients can fill out a Trinity Health financial assistance application. See information below)
  • Have a mental health diagnosis according to DSM
    • Excluding the following:
      • Substance-related and addictive disorders in the absence of mental health diagnosis
      • Neurodevelopmental disorders in the absence of mental health diagnosis, exceptions for ADHD and tic disorders
      • Neurocognitive disorders, including TBIs or mental health disorders due to other medical conditions
      • Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention (Z codes)
    • Including functional deficits caused by designated mental health diagnosis that arise to a level of impairment in one or more major life activities:
      • ADLS: eating, dressing, bathing, grooming
      • IADLS: managing finances, cooking, attending appointments, navigating the community
      • Participation in family, school, and workplace; difficulty establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationships
  • Have an identified life goal and be willing and capable of participating in a classroom setting. This includes having the desire to work on addressing mental health barriers that are obstacles to life goals (ex: living independently, finding and keeping a job, improving health, stable housing, regain custody of children, reach higher level of education and build natural supports.)

Our Team

  • Licensed Clinical Social Workers and Mental Health Counselors
  • Registered Nurse and Psychiatrist
  • Employment Specialist
  • Group Facilitators
  • Peer Volunteers

FAQs

Non-Medicaid patients can fill out a Trinity Health financial assistance application. Click here for the application: https://www.sphp.com/for-patients/billing-information/financial-assista…

Non-Medicaid patients are responsible for their own transportation to and from the program.

You can attend PROS classes and work with a PROS practitioner while receiving therapy and medication management elsewhere.

  • PROS scheduling is personalized and flexible.  
  • Attendance of classes is a requirement.  
  • Participants can attend a minimum of two days and up to five days a week. 

• We serve all counties.  
• Once you attend your intake, we can set up transportation through MAS.  

Referral and Intake Process

Complete the referral form and fax it to the number on the form. Once a referral is received and an individual attends their intake, the individual can screen the program for up to 60 days to determine if PROS is an appropriate fit.

Download the Referral Form

During the screening period, individuals DO NOT have access to a prescriber for medication management or therapy. Medication management is only available if the individual chooses to enroll into PROS for clinical services.