Mental Health Services
LifeNet assists men and women transitioning from hospitals and homelessness to gainful employment and self-sufficiency. LifeNet goals are: residential stability, increased skill level and income, greater self-determination and resourcefulness through mental stability. LifeNet Community Behavioral Healthcare is considered a leader in the provision of comprehensive mental health services, and in the diagnosis and treatment of severe mental illness (schizophrenia, schizoaffective, bipolar and major depressive illnesses), multiple and associative personality disorders, chemical dependency disorders and dual diagnosis.
LifeNet also serves Children and Adolescents with the folowing symptoms or diagnosis:
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Major Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Schizophrenia
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
In addition to providing professional expertise in the provision of traditional mental health services, the bilingual, multidisciplinary team also offers a comprehensive array of services for the treatment of severe mental illness and/or dual diagnosis (mental illness concurrent with chemical dependency) by closely integrating Clinical, Permanent Supportive Housing and Supported Employment. With a central office in North Dallas, LifeNet serves 7 counties in North Texas including Collin, Dallas, Ellis, Hunt, Kaufman, Navarro and Rockwall. Specialized services include therapeutic treatment plans tailored to the specific needs of consumers (clients). Training and education may be provided in a therapeutic group environment or one-on-one, at the clinic or during home visits. Some programs incorporate family members and friends.
Psychiatric services
Diagnosis and evaluation of symptoms
Prescriptions and medication monitoring
Intensive Outpatient Treatment for
Mental health
Chemical dependency
Dual diagnosis
Individual and group counseling
Skills training
Coping skills
Daily living skills
Money management
Hygiene
Laundry
Budgeting
Cooking
Case Management
Coordination of services and community referrals
ACT (Assertive Community Treatment)
Community based intensive services
Jail Diversion - Project H.O.P.E.
(Helping Offenders Pursue Excellence)
