PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Our Financial Coach on staff helps clients understand their credit score and provides education on how to maintain their credit score.
Our Employment Coach on staff helps clients build a professional resume and cover letter, participate in mock interviews, learn how to discuss their past with employers, access jobs with preferred employers, and more.
Our Case Manager on staff helps clients apply for public benefits such as TANF, SNAP, disability, or health insurance, learn about affordable housing options, obtain clothing assistance, find food pantries, and more.
The Recovery Resource Center is a collaborative initiative dedicated to providing a central point of information for substance use treatment and recovery. For more information, click here.
Peer recovery coaching helps clients seeking or are in recovery from alcohol or other drug addiction. Coaches support individuals in removing obstacles and barriers to recovery, finding resources for harm reduction, detox, treatment, family support and education, and creating a change plan to help individuals recover on their own.
For more information about PACE’s Recovery Resource Center, click here.
Our Director of Recovery Services assists our clients by conducting substance abuse assessments. A substance abuse assessment is a clinical tool to determine what is going on with a person who may be struggling with addiction. Additionally, an assessment may include questions that can identify any co-occurring issues, such as a mental health disorder or physical health issue. A substance abuse assessment can also:
- Assess the magnitude of a person’s drug or alcohol addiction
- Determine if there are any co-occurring concerns
- Evaluate the extent to which the substance abuse has affected everyday life
- Impart a general idea of the person and their history, as it relates to drug use and general health concerns.
For more information about PACE’s Recovery Resource Center, click here.
The TBI program is a collaboration with RHI (Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana) after they received a grant to try to identify and study offenders coming out of the Department Of Corrections, on parole or in work release, who might have a TBI.
Our program consists of an Education Group where they learn about different parts of the brain and how it works normally and with an injury. Then a second group called Life Skills group where they learn different tips and tricks on how to deal with all the side effects of brain injury. All the while, they still go thru the regular steps at PACE of attending workshops and meeting.
A cognitive-behavioral treatment program that leads to enhanced moral reasoning, better decision-making, and more appropriate behavior. Services are provided for men and women once a week.
Youth Employment Services (YES) program is a proud partner of the EmployIndy Network and serves young adults, ages 17-24 who have a desire to secure and grow in a job. The program provides assistance that help remove barriers for successful transition to employment including childcare, transportation, training and education, work clothing and much more.
PACE works hand in hand with the Duvall Residential Center to expand our reach and the clients we serve. Within Duvall we work with males who are serving Work Release sentences with Marion County Community Corrections. PACE focuses on preparing those men for release through a Job Readiness Program and Pre-Release meetings to help with their continuation of services at PACE upon their release.