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Southwestern Ontario Enhanced Specialized ServiceSouthwestern Ontario Enhanced Specialized Service provides short-term intensive clinical support, assessment and treatment for adults who have a developmental disability. The program has been developed to provide intensive clinical support, assessment and short term treatment, for individuals who are experiencing significant challenging behaviours or mental health concerns. Specially trained support staff will work with the individual’s support group and under the clinical supervision of RSA, will assist in implementing behavioural strategies, gather data, model intervention techniques for care givers and reinforce a holistic team approach to support. Enhanced Specialized Services is not a crisis service, but rather part of the continuum of preventative community service that can provide support on an urgent basis. “Crisis services” are where a person or those around them are in immediate danger to themselves or others. “Urgent service” is when the situation is stable but the person and their supports need clinical assistance as soon as possible to prevent the person and situation from returning to a crisis state. Enhanced Specialized Services is not a crisis service. Services will only be provided when resources and space are available Southwestern Ontario Enhanced Specialized Services supports people living in Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent, Lambton, London-Middlesex, Oxford, Elgin, Huron, Perth, Bruce and Grey counties. This is a collaborative partnership effort between Developmental Services providers across Southwestern OntarioEligibilityTo receive enhanced specialized services, an individual:
Access ProcessWhen an individual and/or their support group identify an urgent need for specialized clinical support they contact RSA for urgent clinical response. At that time, RSA will gather preliminary information from the referral source to determine the nature of the problem requiring clinical intervention and the urgency for assistance. They will respond to the referral source within 24 hours (Monday to Friday) depending on the urgency that is identified in conversation with the referral source and RSA staff. RSA clinical staff will contact the referral source and set in motion a process to identify and address the individual’s needs with their support group.
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