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Adults

Integrated Dual Disorder Team

General Info

Integrated Dual Disorder Team, or IDDT, is a community-based service for individuals with both mental health and substance abuse issues.  The program supports adults who are at risk for homelessness or are homeless, and have a history of incarceration or hospitalizations.  The program offers individuals professional support while they continue to live, work and volunteer in their community.

Professional Info

The Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Team is a service provided by an interdisciplinary team that ensures service availability 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, and is prepared to carry out a full range of treatment functions wherever and whenever needed. A service recipient is referred to the Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Team service when it has been determined that his or her needs are so pervasive and/or unpredictable that they cannot be met effectively by any other combination of available community services.   This service is delivered in a team approach designed to address the identified needs of an individual with persistent mental health and substance abuse issues that require intensive interventions to remain stable in the community.

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