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The Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services

Department Director: Sherry Marconi, M.S., C.R.C., L.P.C.
Phone: (860) 545-7202

Email: smarcon@harthosp.org

The Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services offers the following:


Department Newsletter

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For more information regarding this newsletter or to submit ideas, please contact:  Rebecca Fennessy, MA, Vocational Counselor at (860) 545-7016, or rfennessy@harthosp.org

Vocational Rehabilitation

What do YOU want to be when you grow up?

It seems that in this current day of economic challenges and increased work place stressors, more and more individuals are seeking and in need of more sophisticated vocational interventions.  The Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services at the IOL provides vocational services with just that in mind, assisting clients in obtaining and maintaining paid employment.  By focusing on individual needs, the vocational staff fosters self-sufficiency and independence for increasing numbers of individuals by making employment a reality.

The vocational rehabilitation team works to provide individuals receiving treatment at the IOL with a wide variety of services including vocational testing, career counseling, return-to-work/transitional counseling (benefits counseling, FMLA, STD, LTD, reduced schedule, etc.), and employment skills training.  Additional vocational services may be available pending the nature of the request, and staff availability.

In addition to traditional vocational interventions, innovative approaches are a must as we continue to bridge the gaps between treatment and productivity by reaching out to businesses, employers, and other health care professionals to creatively collaborate for the benefit of our clients and find creative and healthy solutions to employment related challenges.  Vocational Counselors in the Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services host an annual Career and Education Fair that provides individuals receiving treatment at the IOL, as well as interested members of the community with the opportunity to meet with various employers, and schools to learn about opportunities for work and education.  The Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services also brings several employers and guest speakers to the IOL to talk with clients about job opportunities and/or services offered through their organization.  If you would like information regarding an upcoming guest speaker or event; or if you are interested in your organization providing a guest speaker or participating in the Career and Education Fair, please contact:  Kim Thieringer, Job Developer at (860) 545-7818.

Since 2003 we have continued to operate “On the Horizon”, a used clothing store for individuals in need of job-appropriate clothing for purposes of obtaining employment.  There is no charge for the clothing, although the individual must be in active pursuit of employment and participating in a program at the IOL.  This endeavor is just one of the many examples of our creative attempt to meet the vocational needs of individuals we serve.  If you would like additional information regarding our store, or are interested in making a donation, please contact: Christine Gagliardi, M.Ed., Vocational Counselor at (860) 545-7416.

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Recovery

The Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services has recognized recovery-based interventions as a vital part of the treatment of all individuals.  Several Rehabilitation staff members have been trained as facilitators of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) – a recovery-based action plan developed by Mary Ellen Copeland, Ph.D.  Recovery-skills groups, based on the concepts of WRAP, have been implemented on both the inpatient units, and in outpatient programs.  To further promote recovery within our community, DRS hosts a weekly Peer Support group, and Recovery oriented workshops.  Peer Support gives people the opportunity to discuss important issues with other people in recovery.  The group is facilitated by its members, and is not run by any of the IOL staff.  The following links provide additional information on WRAP and recovery topics:

www.mentalhealthrecovery.com

www.copelandcenter.com

www.focusonrecovery.com

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Occupational Therapy

Occupational TherapyOccupational Therapy is an instrumental part of a client’s recovery at The Institute of Living.  The Occupational Therapy Staff is comprised of Occupational Therapists as well as Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants.  At present, Occupational Therapy services are provided on the adult and geriatric inpatient units, he Schizophrenia Rehabilitation Program, and in the TODD residential program.     

The Institute of Living continues to be recognized as an outstanding site for Occupational Therapy Fieldwork I and II students.  Fieldwork placements are unique, as they offer many new and innovative opportunities to promote Occupational Therapy within the large continuum of care.  Contracts are maintained with several colleges and universities. 

The Occupational Therapy staff members meet regularly for departmental meetings, and they work collaboratively on several projects to promote the profession.  Several new and exciting continuing education events are held at the IOL for Occupational Therapists.  Tina Champagne recently hosted a conference on Sensory Modalities.  The conference was inspiring and well attended.  Occupational Therapists work collaboratively with other disciplines to incorporate “sensory diets” into clients’ treatment plans.  Margo Holm also spoke at a two-day conference on the Performance Assessment of Self Care Skills.  In addition, the IOL hosted an Occupational Therapy Mental Health Roundtable Event.  We look forward to continuing the tradition of hosting exciting educational events, and promoting unique and evidenced-based care for the individuals we serve.

Occupational Therapists perform functional assessments, and they are an integral part in the determination of a clients’ cognitive status.  OT’s are an asset in discharge planning, and assist clinical teams in determining necessary level of care requirements for safe community living.  Assessments that are currently utilized include the Allen Cognitive Level Screen, the Kohlman Evaluation of Living Skills, and the Performance Assessment of Self Care Skills.  Treatment is provided in both group and individualized sessions to clients with a variety of diagnoses.  Groups include, but are not limited to, Fall Prevention, Sensory Stimulation, Restorative Dining, and Daily Living Skills. 

For more information on the Occupational Therapy Program and the educational opportunities, please contact:
Erica DeFrancesco, MS, OTR/L
Occupational Therapy Clinical Coordinator
Phone: (860) 545-7208

Email: edefran@harthosp.org

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Therapeutic Recreation Services

Clients learn about the role of leisure and recreation in their overall well-being.

Therapeutic Recreation Services are provided throughout the continuum of care at The Institute of Living. The goal of therapeutic recreation is to promote recovery through education about the role of the healthy use of leisure and recreation in well-being, while increase awareness of leisure resources in the community, and assisting in the development of the skills needed to function independently during leisure. Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists (CTRS) facilitate a variety of practical skill-building treatment interventions that impact clients’ abilities to manage their physical, cognitive, psychosocial, and community realms. The interventions include Leisure Education, Stress Management, Communication Skills, Community Integration, Social Skills, Pet Therapy and Wellness.

Additionally, CTRS facilitate Adventure Based Counseling (ABC) groups in both adolescent and adult outpatient programs. ABC is an experiential treatment modality designed to enable individuals to make behavioral changes through a series of guided, sequential activities predicated on personal responsibility, constructive feedback, and the development of trust.

Therapeutic Recreation Student Internship Program

Student Internship Program

Clinical fieldwork placements are available on a year-round basis at The Institute of Living for students from colleges and universities that have an accredited degree program in Therapeutic Recreation Services.

The fieldwork:

  • Meets the internship requirements that lead to a Bachelors or Masters degree in Therapeutic Recreation
  • Fulfills the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) guidelines for eligibility to sit for the national certification examination
  • Is supervised by a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist with a minimum of one year of clinical experience in psychiatry
  • Adheres to the American Therapeutic Recreation Association’s (ATRA) Therapeutic Recreation Internship Evaluation criteria

Prior to acceptance into the fieldwork program:

  • The prospective student must submit in writing, their interest in applying for a clinical affiliation
  • Meet with the Student Fieldwork Coordinator for an interview and facility tour
  • A clinical education agreement between Hartford Hospital and the respective school must be signed
  • The student must show proof of liability insurance
  • Present a valid immunization record from the student's physician

For further information regarding Therapeutic Recreation Services or Fieldwork Placement at The Institute of Living please contact:
Steve Fredette, M.A., C.T.R.S.
Phone: (860) 545-7202
E-mail:
sfredet@harthosp.org

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Horticulture Program

Our Horticulture Program is the most popular modality for engaging people of all ages and abilities. Horticulture related services and training opportunities are vast in the Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services. The emphasis is on use of The Institute of Living’s greenhouse as a vocational training environment. Presently, individuals receive education and training in the maintenance, propagation, and marketing of plants in an effort to develop appropriate work-related behaviors and skills necessary to obtain and maintain community employment, enhance wellness, expand leisure outlets and promote recovery.

Horticulture ServicesGreenhouse
The greenhouse is a fully functional retail shop, which includes a small garden center and flower shop. Plants and arrangements are available for purchase year-round. It is a perfect compliment to the beautiful grounds and historic trees, and to the inherent benefits of horticulture.




Flower Shop
The Flower Shop is a popular component of the Horticulture Program and has been well received. Staff and trainees create an assortment of floral products for Hartford Hospital events and special occasions. Internal business continues to grow, along with client and student participation.

G.R.O.W. (Gain Responsibility, Opportunity and Work)

G.R.O.W. Program

G.R.O.W., started in 1995, is a horticulture vocational training program for at-risk youth. G.R.O.W. is a very innovative and demanding program, which helps teens develop the critical on-the-job skills and behavior necessary to find and obtain employment. It is a structured program, operating after school and weekdays during the summer vacation. 

Since its inception, G.R.O.W. has blossomed. Participants in the program provide "hands-on" interior plant maintenance, floral arranging and exterior landscaping services in the Hartford Hospital community. The ultimate goal of this training program is to have participants achieve meaningful and productive employment.

G.R.O.W. relies on philanthropic support to help fund important program enhancements throughout the year.  Gifts help us serve more teens, purchase needed supplies and equipment and continue providing sound vocational rehabilitation.

The Horticulture Program accepts interested individuals for work skills training, student employees for the G.R.O.W. component, and volunteers for the greenhouse.

If you are interested in making a donation or would like more information, please contact:
Michael W. Mathews, B.S., CANP
Horticulture Program Coordinator
Phone: (860) 545-7631
Email:
mmathew@harthosp.org

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Peer Support Group

The Peer Support Group meets every Wednesday at 12:30PM in the Todd Building* at the IOL.  This group is intended to provide support, encouragement, and positive momentum for people in recovery from mental health and substance use.  The group fosters a coming together and hopefully assists individuals in changing old unhealthy patterns, by helping individuals build relationships that are respectful, mutually responsible, and supportive to help each other get out of ‘stuck’ places. This group offers a forum to be with others to encourage and promote a culture of health and ability verses illness and disability.
There is no fee for this group.
Contact:  Sherry Marconi, Director at (860) 545-7202

*Please call (860) 545-7202 to confirm location as this current location is temporary.

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Volunteer Opportunities

We have volunteer opportunities available year round in the Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services in the following areas:  IOL Greenhouse"On the Horizon" clothing store, and as a Peer Support advocate. For more information, please call the Department at (860) 545-7202 or the Hartford Hospital Volunteer Services Office at (860) 545-2198.

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