
We are designing facilities we hope patients will feel comfortable
and uplifted. Our color tones, interior design and convenient amenities
all provide a positive and healing environment while you are in
our care. Our rooms will be designed specifically with the patients'
needs in mind to enable caregivers and their patient visitors to
visit comfortably in a home-like environment. 45 Acres proposed
for purchase from Waldron Development in Brookshire will work as
a hub for small towns around Katy, Brookshire, Fulshear, Bellville,
Hempstead, City of Waller, And go as far as Columbus, Eagle Lake
and Sealy and the reason was the Founder who has a building in
Brookshire and have been a Developer there for over five years
was surprised that two people died because the Fire Department
did not have trained adequate Volunteer staff to help the patients
when calls were made. Ambulances from Katy came when it was too
late. As minorities are the biggest percentage, many felt like
they were left out even when one of the people that died was a
Caucasian male.
Children in the Briarbrook and Coutrywide subdivisions came to
LIJIF Offices always asking for something to do because the City
did not have enough facilities. And he has been asked by City
Employees to do something if he can. And so the once designated
residential
45 acres behind LIJIF corporate offices will be designed for
the above-mentioned causes.
Facility Types
- Skilled Nursing
- Chemical Dependency
- Mental Health
- Assisted Living
- Independent Living
- Rehabilitation
- Adult and Child Daycare
- Veterans Wings
- Community Centers
- Senior Retirement
- Veterans Residential Retirement
- Storage Facilities for Long Term Care Patients
- Medical Research
Facility Amenities
- Convenient Parking
- Cyber Cafe
- Health Library
- Dining Facilities
- Chapel Services
- Multi-purpose Rooms (where applicable)
- Chapel Services
- Dining Facilities
- Convenient Parking
- On Call 24 Hour Staff
- Comfortable Living environment
WHAT WE PLAN ON HAVING IN THE AREAS WE MENTIONED:
Health Maintenance and Wellness Services
Preventive
Care: Includes routine physicals and examinations (when ordered
by your physician) • vision
and hearing examinations • Allergy testing and treatment
(excluding serum and medication) • immunizations and health
education.
Outpatient Services: Same-Day Outpatient Surgery or Outpatient
Diagnostic Services • Outpatient hospital services • Diagnostic
laboratory and radiology services
Emergency Care: True Emergencies Only • Emergency Room
(In Area) • Physician and Medical services • Outpatient
hospital services (Out of Area) • Outpatient emergency
services
Prescription Services: Prescriptions must be filled at participating
pharmacies • Brand name • Generic • Mail order
Vision Services: Eye Examination • Lenses/Frames • Contact
Lenses
Dental Services: Preventive Dental Services
Health Care Services For Seniors Intermediate
Care: Services
for those patients requiring daily monitoring and management
that cannot be provided in a home setting.
Respite Care: Provides our patients’ family members an
opportunity for a break from the extreme demands of caring for
the chronically ill or handicapped person at home. Patients can
receive the necessary services in a secure medical environment.
Assisted Living Services: Provides for those residents needing
less intensive services. Services offered will include housekeeping
services, meal planning, laundry services, medication and health
management, general health monitoring, and assistance with
dressing, bathing and eating, and social activities.
Adult Day Care Services:
Offers a protective environment to those who may be living
with family members, but cannot stay home alone during the
day. These
services include: meals and snacks, social activities, supervision
and basic health monitoring and emergency nursing care.
Independent Living Center: Residents will experience peace
of mind while living in a comfortable, safe, friendly and
healthy environment without the concerns of yard work or
home maintenance.
Residents will also have access to emergency nursing services
24 hours.
Mental Health Services
Mental Health Programs and Services include:
Adult Services -
Outpatient Counseling: Outpatient counseling assists individuals
with mental health issues. Services are designed to allow individuals
to receive treatment within their communities while working and
living at home.
Resource Assistance: Provides assistance for adults with serious
mental illness who have mild to moderate difficulty in social,
job-related, or daily living skills.
Case Management: This program provides individualized in-community
support for adults with serious mental illness. Services include
24 hour-a-day, 7 day-a-week
crisis response. Intensive Case Management provides case management and
crisis intervention services to specified individuals with
severe and persistent
mental illnesses. The unit uses a community support model for
consumer care and assists
with medical, financial, and housing needs, as well as mental health issues.
Continuity Care: This service provides consumers discharged from
psychiatric hospitals and their families, with assistance and
support accessing the
large number of community services available to them. Other program services
include
consulting with staff and assisting with discharge planning.
Residential Services: Our facilities provide residents with a
comprehensive 24-hour therapeutic environment integrating group
living, educational
services, and a clinical program based upon an interdisciplinary clinical
assessment
and an individualized treatment plan that meets the needs of our patients
and their families.
Intensive Therapeutic Care: Our Intensive therapeutic program
serving adults 18 or older with severe and persistent mental
illness in a group
home setting.
Short and long-term needs are assessed, and residents are provided
assistance with basic independent living skills.
Group Homes: Our Group Homes provides adults with severe and
persistent mental illness. While in the residence, adult residents
are given
the opportunity to develop the skills they will need to live more
independently
in the
community.
Independent Living Facilities: This program provides adults aged
18 and older who have severe and persistent mental illness the
opportunity to
develop
and further their independent living skills while residing in
an apartment
setting.
The staff will make daily visitations (including weekends) to
the apartments and assist the consumers with activities of
daily living.
Child and Family
Services Assessment Services: This service provides families
with screening and assessments that will determine what services
would
best meet the
needs of their child's/children's.
School-Based Program: This program works with school-aged children
who demonstrate emotional and behavioral difficulties that impede
their ability to thrive at home, at school and in the community.
We will work with the parents or guardian, school staff and other
social services to determine the best treatment for each child.
Family Therapy Program: Functional Family Therapy is a Nationally
recognized blueprint program that provides short-term family
intervention program serving families with youth ages 10-18.
The aim is to prevent
the continuation of activities such as delinquency, violence,
disruptive behaviors and substance abuse.
Outpatient Services: Serving children ages 5-18, this program
provides a variety of therapeutic intervention counseling.
The services
are coordinated with a team of social workers, counselors,
and therapists to address the specific needs of the child while
working
within the family structure. Parents have the opportunity to
participate in-group sessions, workshops and group activities
that will provide
them with resources for their families.
Children's Resource Assistance: The Resource assistance program
is designed for children up to 17 years of age with mental
illness currently placed in residential facilities, and those
in the
community with moderate needs. The program will connect children
with needed
services upon discharge.
Children's
Intensive Case Management: This program provides individualized
in-community support for children (up to 17 years of age) with
serious and persistent mental illness.
Chemical Dependency Services
Chemical Dependency Programs and Services include:
Substance Abuse Education: Group sessions focused on education
about drugs of abuse and the effects on the individual and family.
Also provides age-appropriate information to parents, spouses and
children from substance abuse affected families.
Intensive Outpatient Programs: This is designed for those people
and families who need a higher level of support. It involves
a minimum of 9-hours per week
of group treatment in addition to other necessary services the family may
need.
Outpatient Group: A 3-hour per week group program with the goal
of assisting the individual to develop a relapse prevention
plan. Patients may be referred
directly into this service or may be recommended to attend this group as
a follow-up to the Intensive Outpatient Program.
Continuing Care Groups: Provides on-going support and counseling
to individuals who are transitioning to life after the end of treatment.
Family Group: Provides support, education and counseling to help
the entire family, spouses, parents and children, in making the
changes needed for a substance-free life.
Individual Counseling: One-on-one sessions with the Substance
Abuse or Mental Health Counselors in adjunct to the treatment
program.
Family Counseling: Assist families on an individual basis in
making changes, improving communications and developing plans
of recovery.
DUI Services: TFTFCDS provides for DUI screening, DUI Education
and DUI Treatment.
Specialty Programs
Kimberly Fontenot Wings: A safe house for victims of domestic violence,
rape, random acts of sexual ?violence. Here clients will receive
counseling and the necessary tools to regain control of their
lives, after release from a medical facility.
Counseling and Mentoring Program:
Building future leaders by encouraging children and young teens
to love respect and believe in themselves through counseling, tutoring
and mentoring programs. This program includes sponsored field trips
and outreach programs.
Teenage Pregnancy Program: Offers parenting classes and counseling
sessions for pregnant teens, single mothers struggling with addiction
or co-dependency issues, and those suffering from postpartum depression.
HERO: Honor, Empower, Restore, and Our Children: This program would
welcome single fathers as well.
Referral Services: Upon completion of any program offered by the
Women’s and Children’s Wellness Center, clients would
be referred to any entity that partners with LIJIF to provide employment,
daycare and other services that may be required for the continued
wellness ?plan set by the clients counselor or physician.
Senior Community Center: Our Senior Center is a community multi-purpose
center developed to meet the social, recreational, educational,
and referral needs of those 60 years of age and older. Activities
include ceramics, arts, dance classes, discussion groups, trips,
and opportunities to volunteer, nutritious meals, health screening,
exercise, and more.
Social Communities: Social Communities provide our patients the
opportunity to interact with other patients with similar illnesses
and disorders. This program features:
LIJIF Online & LIJIF children Online – A virtual community
for patients to experience social networking through peer interactions
online, blogs, chat
rooms, forums, and video text. Patients can also get valuable information,
resources and tools for specific illnesses and disorders.
IMOHTEP MAGAZINE- A project of ACE will have a column for us to
publish our works LIJIF NOW Newsletter & LIJIF
CHILDREN Newsletter – A personalized
newsletter sent to our patients that provide them with health information
and stories about other patients suffering from the same disorders
and illnesses.
Both children and adults will have the opportunity to submit their own ideas
and stories to be included in each publication.
28+ DONORS contacted are willing to help make this a great achievement including
NRCC leaders circle Congressmen who have promised to give us support. Not
limited to: ABC New York, CAREFORCE Int’l, Charity Anywhere, Cottonwood Foundation,
The civil Society Challenge Fund, London (U.K), Global Compact UN, In Search
of Heaven, Mercy Ships, ORG, Inc, Philanthropy World Magazine, The World Bank,
UNDP, Women’s World Summit, Sparkplug Foundation, Draper Richards Foundation,
EAI Computer Grants, The Ralph & Eileen Swett Foundation, Schlumberger
Excellence Educational Development (SEED), SC Johnson Fund, Inc., Rohm and
Haas Electronics, Office for food for Peace, AMEX, The Ford Foundation, JP
Morgan Chase, World Community Grid, The Compton Foundation, The Arca Foundation,
Carlisle Foundation, William J. and Dorothy Foundation and many more who have
agreed to help sponsor all the programs LIJIF is having in the proposed 8 countries
we are having chapters. We want to eradicate poverty and thus cut healthy issues,
wars and world crises to a decreasing and manageable rate.
So Your Donation is highly appreciated.

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