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WHAT IS IIBHT

IIBHT stands for Intensive In-home Behavioral Health Treatment, and is a new level of care offered to children, youth and young adults (0-20 years of age) and their families who are enrolled in the Oregon Health Plan. IIBHT offers treatment outlined in the youth and family’s Service Plan, 24/7 crisis response, outlined in the youth’s Crisis and Safety Plan. The IIBHT Program can provide 4-6 hours of intensive, in-home services per week to children who need more support and services than what is provided in traditional outpatient services. IIBHT is organized to help with the reduction in out of home placements for young people including residential treatment and inpatient hospitalizations.

Services Offered with IIBHT
• Skills Coaching
• Case Management
• 24/7 Crisis Response
• Medication management
• Individual and Family therapies
• Other Services provided depending on family needs
• Peer support services and Family support services

What are the Requirements for IIBHT Services
• Multiple life areas (School, Home, Community) affected:
AND
• Multiple behavioral health diagnosis
AND
Significant safety risks or concerns;
OR
• At risk of out-of-home treatment or placement
OR
• Are transitioning home from an out of home treatment or placement.

Services tailored to meet the individual needs of the youth and their family, for as long as individual support is needed

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