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Welcome to CenterPoint Human Services; managing Mental Health, Developmental
Disabilities and Substance Abuse services for residents in Forsyth, Stokes and Davie counties. If you are looking for professional services, you may wish to visit our Provider Directory which can be found in the Providers section listed to the left. This directory features over 300 CenterPoint providers, which gives you a choice in the care you receive. To determine if you qualify for services please call our 24/7 ACCESS phone at: Customer Service / Complaints | ||||
RFP - Comprehensive Residential Services for Primary SPMI Adults In the interest of creating consumer choice and local providers, CenterPoint is looking for proposals to provide comprehensive residential services for primary SPMI adults. By multiply diagnosed, we mean combinations of mental illness, substance abuse, and/or developmental disability. We envision a provider(s) who will have a facility to bill for supportive living, personal assistance and possibly a day program. Deadline June 27, 2008. For more information, click on the following links: Setting the Record Straight - Numbers of Consumers Served Have Increased, Not Decreased During these times of challenge and change, CenterPoint must join with our communities to move the service system forward in positive directions. We find it necessary to set the record straight so that those in the community who hear negative allegations concerning the number of consumers served are equipped with facts. Please take a moment to read a memo by clicking here. IPRS Fiscal Year 2008 - Closing Due dates for IPRS claims. The NC Division of MH, DD and SA Services' reimbursement system (IPRS) has established budgetary deadlines for claims submission based on the date of service. To ensure that CenterPoint meets these deadlines, we have established the following due dates: |
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CenterPoint Human Services Needs Assessment CenterPoint Human Services developed a Needs Assessment to help guide the organization in future planning efforts and to serve as a resource for community partners. To view the assessment click here | ||||
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Pharmacy at BHP Closed on Fridays, Until further notice Please be advised that the Pharmacy located at Behavioral Health Plaza - 725 N. Highland Ave. which operates the Patient Assistance Program will be closed on Fridays until an open pharmacist position with Forsyth County can be filled. If you, or someone you know may be interested in the job opportunity, please visit Forsyth County's official website: http://www.co.forsyth.nc.us - job postings are listed on the right hand side of the page. | ||||
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Providers Interested In Community Support Endorsement Due to the moratorium on Community Support Services, CenterPoint will no longer accept applications for Community Support Adults and Community Support Children/Adolescents through at least July, 2008. Applications previously submitted for these services will not be processed. Click the link below to access the 11/08/07 memo announcing the moratorium http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/mhddsas/announce/communitysupportservices11-9-07memo.pdf | ||||
Important Documents and Up-to-date News | ||||
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| Please take a moment to view The Point Quarterly which is published each July, October, January and April in effort to provide you with not only quarterly updates and highlights, but also stories of interest.
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