Special Programs
Short Term Residential (SRT)
The Short-Term Residential Treatment (SRT) program offers a multidisciplinary treatment approach to persons who need continued stabilization and an opportunity to re-motivate, re-socialize, and continue on the road to recovery. SRT is designed to empower each individual and support the recovery process to lessen symptoms of mental illness and co-occurring disorders while restoring function to nurture the return to an optimal level of independence and enhance the quality of life..
Referrals: srtreferrals@nhtcinc.org, or fax (855) 708-4617.
Psychiatric Services
Psychiatric Medical services are provided to adults, children, and adolescents. These services consist of crisis intervention, diagnostic evaluation, medication management, and other treatment recommendations; such as inpatient or outpatient treatment.
Inpatient services provide psychiatric stabilization in the ASU, residential care/treatment, rehabilitation in the Short Term Residential unit, and chemical dependence detoxification.
Outpatient services are directed towards the maintenance of the individual in the community, with a focus on recovery, resilience, and prevention of relapse. These services are rendered by physicians, nurse practitioners, and licensed mental health providers.
Mental Health Court
Mental Health Court helps individuals with mental illnesses who are charged with a crime in St. Lucie County to navigate the judicial system and receive appropriate services and treatment in the community instead of within the jail system.
This innovative program is a collaboration among the judicial system in St. Lucie County, the Public Defender’s office, the State’s Attorney’s office, New Horizons, and area mental health and substance abuse treatment providers.
Transitional Group Home (TGH)
The Transitional Group Home on our Midway campus is in every way a home for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness who have major skill deficits in activities of daily living and independent living. In this 16-bed supervised setting, they learn to take responsibility for their recovery, practice coping and life skills, gradually gain independence, and eventually transition back to the community.
Admission to the home is only through the state hospital system.
Injection Clinic
The Injection Clinic serves clients living with schizophrenia who find that Clozapine is the most effective medication for managing their symptoms. The Clinic follows a drug regime that is tightly monitored according to guidelines established by the FDA.
In-Jail Services
New Horizons staff works with individuals in correctional facilities, providing direct services to people who are emotionally disturbed and to those who need help after drug or alcohol-related criminal offenses.