- Therapeutic community beds for adults with co-occurring mental illness and intellectual/development disabilities;
- Community re-integration programs for children;
- Youth substance abuse residential treatment programs;
- Adult substance abuse residential treatment programs;
- Supportive housing for adults with mental illness to help prevent homelessness, incarceration, and institutionalization; and
- Supportive housing to prevent homelessness, incarceration, and institutionalization for youth and young adults leaving state custody from foster care or the juvenile justice system.
The ARPA funding announced today is one element of a broader plan the administration is developing to complete the health continuum of care for individuals with mental health needs, intellectual disabilities, or physical disabilities, and those Arkansans who are elderly and aging. This larger plan will outline DHS’ initiatives that focus on prevention through crisis to recovery or stability. It is aimed at providing treatment and supportive services to enable vulnerable individuals to live safely in their own homes and communities, and additional details are forthcoming.