| Home Page |
About Us |
In-Home
Children Services |
In-home Adult Services |
Counseling &
Psychotherapy |
Professional Consultations |
Links & Resources |
Employment Information |
Contact
Us |
Enhanced Outpatient Services (EOS) is an intensive home/community based treatment program for children and adults who are at risk for out of home placement or higher levels of care and who require intensive support for successful functioning in the community. This service is available to United Behavioral HealthCare RiteCare members. It provides wraparound services for children, adolescents, and adults for up to 20 hours per week.
Click here for referral form. (PDF)
Child and Family Intensive Services (CFIT). Northeast Behavioral Associates contracts with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Rhode Island and United Behavioral HealthCare to provide CFIT services to their commercial insurance members. Licensed clinicians work closely with parents and service providers to develop treatment goals and interventions designed to assist families in managing the child's behaviors and teaching children positive alternatives to at risk behaviors.
Click here for referral form. (PDF)
Child and Adolescent Intensive Treatment Services (CAITS) is a program administered by the Rhode Island Department of Human Services via contracts with insurance providers. This program provides for 40 hours of professional time and 18 hours of case management time within a 16 week period within a calendar year. NBA provides this treatment via contracts with United Behavioral HealthCare and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island.
Click here for referral form. (PDF)
Home Based Therapeutic Services (HBTS) is a Department of Human Services administered program that provides habilitative treatment to children ages 3-21. Referrals are made by the four CEDARR centers within the state. Families interested in this service must be enrolled with a CEDARR center.
Home Based Therapeutic Services Applied Behavior Analysis Program is a specialized HBTS provided to children with Autism Spectrum and other diagnoses with a focus on discreet trial and incidental learning. Referral to the HBTS ABA program is made by the CEDARR center, but parents are welcome to consult with Northeast Behavioral Associates to determine whether the general HBTS program or the HBTS ABA program is the best fit for their child.
Personal Assistance Services and Supports (PASS) are specialized consumer-directed services to Medicaid eligible children living in the home who have been diagnosed with certain physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional conditions. Referrals are made by the four CEDARR centers within the state. Families interested in this service must be enrolled with a CEDARR center.