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. 2012 Sep 14;12:787. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-787

Table 2.

Characteristics and details of intervention groups

Needs level
Moderate needs
High needs
Treatment acronym ICM ER-ICM ACT
Treatment name
Intensive Case Management
Ethno-Racial Intensive Case Management
Assertive Case Management
Rent allowance#
$600
$600
$600
Service team
Intensive case management (ICM)
Intensive case management (ICM) with focus on ethno-racial diversity
Assertive community treatment (ACT)
Name of service team
Toronto North Support Services
Across Boundaries
COTA Health
Participant/staff ratio
20:1
20:1
10:1
Availability to participant
5 days/week; 8 hours/day
7 days/week; 12 hours/day
7 days/week; 24 hours/day
Location of service
In the community
In the community
In the community
Services provided
▪ Participants are matched to a Case Manager who works with the participant to develop a service plan
▪ Same as the regular ICM services with the addition of services oriented towards the ethno-racial population
▪ Participants have access to entire ACT team, which will include a psychiatrist and nurse
▪ Focus is on independent living and providing supports that increase personal independence over time
▪ This service provider takes a more holistic approach to mental health care that recognizes spiritual, emotion, mental, physical, social, economic, cultural, linguistic and broader environmental aspects of life including social determinants of health
▪ ACT team provides all of the relevant services, including case management, initial/ongoing assessment, psychiatric services, employment and housing assistance, family support and education, substance use services and other services and support to allow the individual to live successfully in the community
▪ Case manger will accompanies participant to appointments (with psychiatrist/social workers, etc.)
▪ Main goal of model is to assist participants to help build support network, including with family and friends
 
Additional services
 
▪ Programs and initiatives that are available to participants:
 
– integrative peer support
– skills building
– social and recreational activities
– support groups, alternative and complementary therapies (including art and music therapy)
– creative expressions
– community kitchen and
– individual and community outreach
Crisis support services
Yes
Yes
Yes
Non-English services1
No
Yes
No
Length of treatment Minimum 1 year Minimum 1 year Minimum 1 year

1Services are provided in languages other than English.