Treatment
We have all seen or had the image of someone screaming on the street, talking to themselves, disheveled and many times, seemingly angry. We may walk by them concerned for ourselves and our safety, we may overhear them speaking to someone that we cannot see, or may even try our best to zone them out and ignore what they are doing.
The John Henry Foundation recognizes the need to not ignore, walk past or zone out. We recognize the need to bring understanding and patience- the openness and willingness to support those living with this disorder. At our facility, we do not just treat the disorder; we build meaningful lives for people living with Schizophrenia Spectrum Illnesses.
Our professional staff, high caliber understanding of the illness and partnerships with various universities, including the University of California School of Medicine, Irvine, equips us with the necessary research, expertise, and passion to treat this disorder. Our use of a biopsychosocial model helps to support those living with the illness in a variety of fashions;
Biologically, we support and use the most modern medication regimes, while staying flexible to individual histories. But medication is only one part of our program.
We also provide psychological support in the form of one-on-one and group therapy. We tailor individual plans for our residents that focus on cognitive growth and enhancement, while also providing support and care to their personal needs and wants.
Our social support system ensures that residents live and interact with others who share similar symptoms and stories. Friendships are made, new memories are created and in many cases, lives are changed.
The John Henry Foundation recognizes the need to not ignore, walk past or zone out. We recognize the need to bring understanding and patience- the openness and willingness to support those living with this disorder. At our facility, we do not just treat the disorder; we build meaningful lives for people living with Schizophrenia Spectrum Illnesses.
Our professional staff, high caliber understanding of the illness and partnerships with various universities, including the University of California School of Medicine, Irvine, equips us with the necessary research, expertise, and passion to treat this disorder. Our use of a biopsychosocial model helps to support those living with the illness in a variety of fashions;
Biologically, we support and use the most modern medication regimes, while staying flexible to individual histories. But medication is only one part of our program.
We also provide psychological support in the form of one-on-one and group therapy. We tailor individual plans for our residents that focus on cognitive growth and enhancement, while also providing support and care to their personal needs and wants.
Our social support system ensures that residents live and interact with others who share similar symptoms and stories. Friendships are made, new memories are created and in many cases, lives are changed.