Gordon Green

Residential Treatment Program


Elderly Female-Gordon Green

Through an integrated health model of care,

the Gordon Green program recognizes the unique needs of each resident, seeks creative ways to offer life-affirming and empowering experiences, and works to provide an environment where individuals can maintain individuality and dignity, access to community opportunities, and enhance their independence and quality of life.

Gordon Green Residential Treatment Program, with a capacity of eight residents, provides trauma-informed treatment and support services to adults living with mental illness complicated by co-occurring chronic health conditions.

In a supportive, safe, and secure environment, the program meets the needs of individuals who have a major mental illness by providing psycho-social rehabilitation services and personal care services. The services and supports provided are necessary for the residents with severe and persistent mental illness to remain in the community and maximize their potential for leading stable, pleasurable, and productive lives.

At Gordon Green, adults with behavioral health and medical issues find a safe and secure home. We provide services that help our residents live to their fullest abilities and thrive. The program works to address the complex needs of the residents, utilizing an integrated, individualized, resident-centered approach, managed 24-hours-a-day by staff trained in trauma informed care, mental health treatment, crisis intervention, and other best practices.

Program services and strategies include:

  • Supportive services in a residential setting

  • Ongoing care coordination

  • Personal care

  • Meal preparation

  • Assistance with daily activities

  • Medical monitoring and medication administration

  • Mental health treatment

  • Transportation to recreational activities and appointments

  • Organized community outings

  • Referrals to community resources (e.g. primary care, mental health and substance use services, peer recovery programs, housing, support groups, financial support, educational services, and employment resources.)

POPULATION SERVED

Adults who have been diagnosed with a major mental illness, living with co-occurring chronic health conditions who are aging in place.

 

Resources

For referral information contact

Access & Intake at (207) 523-5049

Email: intake@opportunityalliance.org

Maryanne Seredynski, Program Director

(207) 767-2238
maryann.seredynski@opportunityalliance.org