in adult foster care, supported independent living for people, and assistance for persons living in their own homes.Support Services. This service is only available to those with severe mental illness or a developmental disability. The purpose for this Service is to provide assistance to these persons in living in the community and avoiding hospitalization. Support services include the following:Home Based Services. There are two home based programs SCCMH offers, the first being Children’s Intensive Home Base Service. This is a service that provides in home care from SCCMH staff to children with severe emotional disturbances or emotional mental illnesses. The other is Infant Mental Health, a service for families who have concerns about their infant’s social and emotional development. Both of these services take place in family’s home.Supports Coordination. This service is available to persons with a developmental disability or mental illness. The purpose of this service is to provide assistance obtaining medical, social, educational, and vocational services to fit the individuals needs. Adults with a severe and persistent mental illness who are in need of more intensive care, support, and monitoring may receive services from SCCMH Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACT).Community Living Training, Supports, and Skill Building. This service is to assist individuals with independent living that includes support. The purpose is to support the individual living in their own community at the highest level of independence possible. This service may be provided in the individual’s home, community, or through the SCCMH Win Center or Senior Day Program. Integrated Employment. This is available to those individuals with a mental illness or developmental disability. This service provides individuals assistance in finding and keeping jobs. SCCMH provides a staff job coach to instruct and assist the individual ...