Psychosocial Support Services
Expert services to promote a true and effective change to your mental health.


About Our Services
What is Psychosocial Day Support?
Psychosocial Day Support is designed to educate individuals about mental health conditions, substance use challenges, and the importance of proper medication management to prevent complications and relapse. This service focuses on helping individuals develop essential independent living skills while improving social and interpersonal abilities. All of this is achieved within a structured, supportive program environment that promotes growth and stability.
Our Strengths
Supportive, Reliable, and determined. Being supportive, reliable, and determined benefits our clients by fostering a nurturing and empowering environment that promotes mental health recovery and personal growth.
Supportive
We ensure clients feel heard, valued, and understood, which fosters trust and emotional safety.
Reliable
Essential Connections makes sure clients know they can depend on the program to provide consistent care and resources, creating stability in their lives.
Determined
We focus on demonstrating our commitment to helping clients overcome obstacles and achieve their personal goals.
Qualification Criteria
Individuals who are 18 and older must meet both criteria A and B.
A. The individual must meet 2 of the following criteria on a continuing or intermittent basis:
1) Experience difficulty in establishing or maintaining normal interpersonal relationships to such a degree that they are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization, homelessness, or isolation from social supports;
2) Experience difficulty in activities of daily living such as maintaining personal hygiene, preparing food and maintaining adequate nutrition, or managing finances to such a degree that health or safety is jeopardized;
3) Exhibits such inappropriate behavior that repeated interventions documented by mental health, social services, or judicial system are or have been necessary;
4) Exhibit difficulty in cognitive ability such that they are unable to recognize personal danger or significantly inappropriate social behavior.
B. The individual must meet 1 of the following criteria:
1) Have experienced long-term or repeated psychiatric hospitalizations;
2) Experienced difficulty in activities of daily living and interpersonal skills;
3) Have a limited or nonexistent support system;
4) Be unable to function in the community without intensive intervention:
5) Require long-term services to be maintained in the community.
Why Choose Us
We build bridges
to better mental health

Our Team
Is confident we can help you and your loved ones heal from mental illness. We specialize in:
- A caring approach
- Qualified experts
- Our patients are family, not test subjects