Program areas at BAMSI
Developmental disabilities and brain injury support approximately 1,250 individuals with developmental disabilities and brain injuries to live in homes in the community, attend day habilitation programs or find appropriate employment. Plans of care are based on each individual's varying levels of ability, with the goal of attaining a greater level of self-sufficiency. Some residential locations include 24-hours nursing care.
Public health programs provide early intervention for approximately 1,050 children from birth to age 3 and nutritional assistance approximately 18,100 individuals and families. Confidential hiv case management and prevention for high-risk populations is also provided to approximately 1,360 individuals and their families.
Mental health programs provide outpatient mental health counseling to approximately 1,750 individuals at a clinic, in outreach locations, an in-home therapy or through telehealth. Additional services for approximately 315 individuals also include residential homes and independent living support for those with mental health challenges; employment support, therapeutic day programs. Services are also provided to approximately 995 youth with mental health challenges and their families.
Elderly services, including a congregate living home, senior center, and various outreach programs, provide service to approximately 3160 senior citizens. Social services programs include an information and referral program and housing assistance for approximately 4155 individuals. Therapeutic mentoring for 125 families. Child abuse advocacy services for 100 families.