Flexible Integrated Treatment (FIT)

Overview

Flexible Integrated Treatment
Empowering youth to reach their full potential

Flexible Integrated Treatment (FIT) provides a “safety-net” for our community’s youth and their families who require mental health interventions and/or support.  Our program is unique in that our mental health clinicians partner with youth and their caregivers to assess and determine an individualized plan for services and supports that focuses on family strengths and the overall emotional and behavioral health and well-being of youth. Services are culturally competent, flexible, family driven and can be provided in the home, school, and community settings. The location, frequency, duration, and intensity of services and supports can vary over time, depending on the individual needs of each family.

The goals of the program are to build upon the youth’s strengths and successes, increase resiliency, reinforce family connections, and improve overall mental and behavioral health.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Please contact our FIT Program Director at (916) 344-0199.

You may request Stanford Sierra Youth & Families’ services by contacting the Access Team toll-free at (888) 881-4881.

Access Team members provide information, assess service needs and eligibility criteria, authorize mental health services, and make referrals to contracted Stanford Sierra Youth & Families’ mental health programs.

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Housing Services

Stanford Sierra Youth & Families’ Housing Navigator Coordinators are an integral part of our mental health programs (Wraparound, Flexible Integrated Treatment (FIT)). They serve families by actively collaborating with mental health treatment teams and connecting them to resources to secure stable, and permanent housing. Our Housing Navigators are a part of Family and Youth Partnership; a department that emphasizes and operates out of the notion that lived experience is vital to building connections and supporting vulnerable communities. All members of Family and Youth Partnership utilize their lived experience, alongside other vital skills to support youth and families.

Referral Process:

Referrals are submitted by your respective clinician/case coordinator who’s connected to your mental health program.