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Overview of TAY

The Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Division seeks to provide an array of mental health and supportive services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) and Severe and Persistently Mentally Ill (SPMI) youth ages 16 – 25. The TAY Division has identified a number of priority TAY populations to receive these services; along with a specific emphasis on outreaching and engaging TAY who are currently unserved and underserved. These priority populations include the following:

  • TAY struggling with substance abuse disorders;
  • TAY who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness
  • TAY aging out of the children's mental health, child welfare, or juvenile justice systems;
  • TAY leaving long-term institutional care; or
  • TAY experiencing their first episode of major mental illness

Overview of TAY Programs

  1. Full-Service Partnerships (FSP)
  2. Drop-In Centers
  3. Enhanced Emergency Shelters for TAY
  4. Project-Based Operating Subsidies for Permanent Housing
  5. Probation Camp Services
  6. Housing Specialist Services
  7. TAY System Navigators
  8. Co-located Staff at Transition Resource Centers (TRC)
  9. Field Capable Clinical Services (FCCS)
  10. Day Reporting Center (DRC)

A Commitment to Recovery and Wellness

Recovery refers to the process in which people who are diagnosed with a mental illness are able to live, work, learn, and participate fully in their communities. We believe that recovery is possible and we are committed to providing meaningful and appropriate support to individuals and families at every step along the pathway to recovery and wellness. We are committed to providing education about mental health issues and how they affect individuals and families; and teach and promote self-advocacy. We are also committed to encouraging individuals, families, and communities to share responsibility to support one another.

ACCESS Line
1-800-854-7771. Do you or a loved one need help? If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact us toll-free 24 hours 7 days a week.
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