Services Overview
Center Point provides a multi-disciplinary continuum of health and social rehabilitation services designed for high risk families, men, women and women with dependent children. Our innovative programs help individuals and families deal with homelessness, unemployment, addictive disorders, mental illness and medical problems. From working with veterans to ex-offenders and vulnerable populations, we ensure that our clients get the best services available to overcome their problems. Services are offered in an array of residential and out-patient settings, sharing an overreaching goal: to develop individual, personal, social, life skills and moral responsibilities and to nurture the potential in every person served.
Center Point, Inc., provides anti-poverty support, and vocational services to address the consequences of under/unemployment and lack of skills training for displaced and disenfranchised veterans returning from combat and other underserved men and women with significant barriers to economic self-sufficiency. Center Point believes that the reclamation of individuals, families and communities is possible througheffective services which interrupt cycles of poverty, illiteracy, abuse, neglect, homelessness and crime.
THE CENTER POINT SERVICE MODEL
Center Point programs employ a combination of cognitive, behavioral, clinical-therapeutic, peer support, family and spiritual interventions in a range of settings designed to promote pro-social adaptation, self-sufficiency and productivity.

- Comprehensive vocational training, job development, job placement and post-employment job retention support.
- Adult Programs: Short, intermediate and long term substance abuse and mental health services are available for adults, men and women.
- Women and Children Programs: Residential treatment services for pregnant and parenting women and their children.
- Non-residential intensive outpatient treatment, family counseling, continuing care and long term aftercare support
- Specialized services such as primary and preventive medical, psychological and psychiatric care; education, training and consultation
- Transitional housing with supportive services for chronically homeless families and individuals.
- Drug court services for adults
- In custody therapeutic community programs with linked aftercare, for men and women.
- Community corrections services for male and female offenders.
- Offender-based assessment, referral, placement and case management services.
- Outreach, engagement, outpatient and residential substance abuse treatment services for individuals at high risk for HIV/AIDS
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