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WELCOME TO APT AIDE LLC

We deliver positive life- Transformation services to people with mental health issues, and
from all developmental disabilities.

We understand that mental well-being and recovery from substance use disorders are crucial to leading a fulfilling life. Our team is committed to providing reliable mental health treatment and addiction treatment services to individuals facing various mental health and substance abuse issues. Our approach is rooted in creating a safe, non-judgmental space, breaking down barriers that may hinder individuals from seeking the support they deserve

APT AIDE LLC HELPS YOU NAVIGATE LIFE WITH CLARITY

Our services aim to help clients reintegrate into their communities. As a Provider Agency of the HCBS-AMH program, we focus on adults with a history of psychiatric hospital stays, or frequent ER visits.

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Our Commitment to Excellence

We understand that seeking mental health care is a significant decision. That’s why we are dedicated to excellence in every aspect of our services. Our commitment to quality is reflected in:

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Residential Support Services

This is eligible for individuals that have medical conditions or behavioural issues that require constant supervision for their safety.
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Assisted Living

24-hour on-site services in community-based home environment, with experienced staff in personal care
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Community Psychiatric Support & Treatment

Goal directed supports and solution-focused interventions, intended to achieve identified goals or objectives
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Recovery Management

We offer recovery management programs designed to provide individuals and their families with the support and resources
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Foster Care

This is an alternative to group home where individuals reside in a family home and are cared for by a family member
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Substance Use Disorder Services

We cover certain screenings, services, and programs that aid in the treatment and recovery of mental health and substance use disorders.
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Psychosocial rehabilitation

This is designed to help adults with a severe mental illness such as major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or co-occurring
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Nursing Services

Nursing services are provided through our Registered Nurse or licensed Vocational nurse
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Frequently
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You have questions, we’re here to help you find the answers.

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Mental Health FAQ

I think my family member needs help. How can I get help for him/her?
This can be one of the most difficult and stressful situations anyone ever deals with. Express your concern honestly and directly. Talk about events and behaviors rather than making judgments. You might say for example, “I am really worried about you because you have not slept in three days” or, “I was really scared last night when you got angry and threw the book across the room.” Tell him/her that you want them to get help and offer to go along to the first appointment. You can always contact us on +1 3467029434
to discuss your concerns.

Is the Crisis Line a substitute for counselling or therapy?

No. Individual or group therapy with a licensed professional is the most effective way to learn to deal with long-term, ongoing or repetitive problems. The Crisis Line counsellors can refer you to appropriate agencies for counselling or therapy.

A friend has talked about suicide. How do I know if I should take him/her seriously?


Our line +1 3467029434 Crisis Line to discuss your concern about your friend or family member. Take every comment about suicide seriously. Sometimes people state very directly that they are thinking about killing themselves and sometimes they drop hints that they are thinking about suicide. A person might say, “My family would be better off if I were dead,” “Nobody would even care if I was gone,” “Sometimes I just can’t take it anymore,”…. Ask the person directly if he or she is thinking about suicide. Ask about the plan – the more specific the plan, the more likely it is a person will attempt suicide. A person who has attempted suicide in the past is more likely to attempt again. For more tips on talking with a person who is considering suicide,

How long does it take to access Mental Health Services?


Establishment of eligibility is required before a person may receive any service. Providing Apt Aide with previously documented evidence of a qualifying diagnosis (i.e., schizophrenia, mood disorders, alcohol and substance abuse, related condition) will expedite service entry. Once this information is obtained, it generally takes no more than a few weeks to access services.
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