Rehabilitative Behavioral Health Services (RBHS) provide intensive, skills-based support for children and teenagers who need more than traditional outpatient therapy. These Medicaid-covered services are designed to help young people develop the skills they need to succeed at home, at school, and in their communities.
RBHS may be right for a child or teen experiencing:
Anger outbursts
Difficulty with daily routines
School suspensions or behavioral issues
Anxiety
Depression
Individual skills training
Family skills development
School support
Behavior stabilization
Care coordination
Progress monitoring
Our RBHS team works in the settings where children and teens spend their time -- at home, at school, and in the community. By meeting young people where they are, we help them practice and generalize the skills they need for lasting change.