In Mississippi, Youth Villages offers home-based services through MYPAC: Mississippi Youth Programs Around the Clock.
The Mississippi Division of Medicaid developed MYPAC to provide intensive services to children and their families where they need it most – at home. Under MYPAC, families select an organization that will provide children’s mental health services and coordinate all other services needed by the child and family.
Youth Villages MYPAC uses the family-driven, strengths-based wraparound approach. Our Primary Service Coordinators visit with the child and family in their home at least weekly to provide intensive case management More. The coordinators also facilitate child and family teams that brainstorm and decide which services and supports a child and family will need in order to be successful. Family members and natural supports for the child and family are an integral part of each child and family team. If a family lacks natural supports, our coordinators will help build a family’s support system.
MYPAC therapists are available to provide in-home therapy, family therapy, individual therapy, and specific therapies to address trauma and substance abuse, if needed. Youth Villages MYPAC also offers psychiatric evaluation and medication management services through a board-certified psychiatrist and psychiatric nurse practitioner. In addition, our coordinators and therapists are on call 24/7 to provide support and crisis intervention More services.
A variety of additional services, based on the specific needs of each child and family, can be provided or arranged if determined by a child and family team. These services may include in-school support, day treatmentDay Treatment Services are behavioral intervention and strengths-based programs that are provided in the school, mental health center, or other community location. More, group therapy, tutoring, LifeSet services, pre-vocational/vocational services, respite, recreational services and activities, transportation, and other non-traditional services that would achieve improvement in child and family functioning. Family support partners may also assist families through family-to-family support and advocacy.
The goal of the MYPAC program is to provide intensive support and assistance to families until a strong formal and informal support network can be developed and built around the child and family that will enable the child to be successful long-term in his or her own home.
Our outcome data shows that more than 90 percent of the children who leave the Youth Villages programs continue to live successfully at home two years later, meaning they are doing well in school and staying out of trouble with the law.
Madison County
805 South Wheatley Street
Suite 240
Ridgeland, MS 39157
Phone: (601) 572-3700
Harrison County
1641 Popps Ferry Rd.
Suite A1
Biloxi, MS 39532
Phone: 228-354-9700
Fax: 228-354-9701
Leflore County
200 E. Washington Street
Suite 130
Greenwood, MS 38930
Phone: 662-459-2240
Fax: 662-459-2241
Forrest County
116 North 40th Ave.
Hattiesburg, MS 39401
Directions
Phone: 601-271-7600
Fax: 601-271-7601
Lauderdale County
2401 Highway 39 N
Suite C
Meridian, MS 39301
Phone: 601-696-7161
Fax: 601-696-7162
Lee County
252 S. Veterans Boulevard
Tupelo, MS 38804
Directions
Phone: 662-840-3008
Fax: 662-841-0337
Desoto County
1558 Monteith Ave.
Suite A,B
Hernando, MS 38632
Phone: (662) 449-7440
Youth Villages provides MYPAC services to the Columbus community. Call 662-840-3008 for more information.
Youth Villages provides MYPAC services to the Brookhaven, Natchez, and Vicksburg communities. Call 601-572-3700 for more information.
Child Services
Day TreatmentDay Treatment Services are behavioral intervention and strengths-based programs that are provided in the school, mental health center, or other community location. More
Emergency/Crisis ResponseEmergency/Crisis Response, or Mobile Crisis Response, is a service which allows for the assessment of and intervention in a mental health crisis. More
Intensive Outpatient Psychiatric ServicesIntensive Outpatient Psychiatric (IOP) Services are defined as treatment provided in the home or community to children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbance up to the age twenty-one (21) for family stabilization. More for
Children and Youth
Making A Plan (MAP) TeamsMaking A Plan (MAP) Teams are made up of individuals from local community agencies that work with children and youth. More
Psychiatric/Physician ServicesPsychiatric/Physician Services are services of a medical nature provided by medically trained personnel to address medical conditions related to the person’s mental illness or emotional disturbance. More
Wraparound FacilitationWraparound Facilitation is a family and youth guided process that gathers individuals from different parts of the entire family’s life to create a child and family team. More
Outpatient ServicesIntensive Outpatient Psychiatric (IOP) Services are defined as treatment provided in the home or community to children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbance up to the age twenty-one (21) for family stabilization. More
Peer SupportPeer Support Services are an evidence-based mental health model of care provided by a Certified Peer Support Specialist (CPSS). More