Intake and Needs Assessment
Dr. Carmona completes a full psychiatric and functional assessment covering diagnosis, goals, and strengths.

Support for Everyday Life and Independence
Understanding Functional Recovery
Serious mental health conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and severe depression do more than affect mood or thinking. They can disrupt sleep, work, school, friendships, hygiene, finances, and housing. Many patients feel stuck after hospitalization or a long course of treatment: symptoms may be better controlled, yet daily tasks, relationships, and goals still feel overwhelming. Families often struggle to find coordinated support, and standalone medication or therapy alone may not fully rebuild independence.
Psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) closes that gap. Through structured skill-building sessions, recovery-oriented coaching, and active case management, we work alongside you on the practical building blocks of adult life: routines, social skills, vocational goals, medication adherence, and community resource access. Services are outpatient and community-based, coordinated on-site with your psychiatric evaluation and medication management so every part of your care plan points in the same direction.
The Science of Functional Recovery
Psychosocial rehabilitation is an evidence-based, recovery-oriented approach that helps people living with serious mental illness develop the skills, supports, and resources they need to live, learn, work, and socialize in the community of their choice. It combines structured skill training, environmental supports, and coordinated case management, all tailored to the person's own goals.
PSR is grounded in the recovery model and draws on social learning theory and cognitive-behavioral skill training. Instead of focusing only on symptom reduction, it targets functional domains: activities of daily living, social and communication skills, medication and illness self-management, vocational readiness, and community integration. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), psychosocial rehabilitation is a core component of evidence-based community mental health care, and studies consistently link it with reduced relapse and improved quality of life.
Your plan is built around your specific goals. A typical week may include individual skill-building sessions, illness self-management coaching, medication adherence review, and case management meetings that coordinate housing, benefits, employment, or education resources. Paired with psychiatric evaluation and ongoing diagnosis management, rehabilitation happens in real life, not just in the office.
Most patients work with our team for several months to a few years. Early gains appear within the first weeks as routines stabilize, with deeper improvements in role functioning, relationships, and independence emerging over time.
Rebuild Independence Step by Step
Strengthen daily living skills like hygiene, cooking, and money management
Practice communication, conflict resolution, and relationship skills
Structured coaching reduces missed doses and relapse risk
Support for returning to school, volunteer work, or employment
Active case management links you with housing, benefits, and community services
Consistent rehabilitation is associated with fewer crisis admissions
Compare Your Options
| Service Type | Focus | Setting | Duration | Skills Addressed | Case Mgmt | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Psychosocial Rehabilitation (R&C) | Functional recovery and skills | Outpatient, community-based | Months to years | Daily living, social, vocational, adherence | Included | Serious mental illness with daily functioning challenges |
| Outpatient Therapy | Symptom and insight work | Office-based weekly sessions | Weeks to months | Emotional regulation, cognition | Not included | Mild to moderate conditions, symptom-focused care |
| Day Treatment / PHP | Intensive stabilization | Facility, 5-6 hours daily | 2-6 weeks typically | Crisis management, group therapy | Usually included | Acute symptoms needing high-intensity support |
| Standalone Case Management | Resource linkage only | Community or phone-based | Ongoing as needed | Benefits, housing, referrals | Core focus | Resource navigation without clinical skill training |
Finding Your Best Path to Recovery
Psychosocial rehabilitation benefits people who are living with a serious or persistent mental health condition and want structured, hands-on support to rebuild daily life. Many of our patients come from a recent hospitalization, a long episode of psychotic disorders, or a severe bipolar disorder mood cycle that disrupted work, school, or relationships.
Per NIMH guidance and professional standards from organizations such as the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA), candidacy is always determined in a full clinical assessment. We review diagnosis, safety, medical stability, and personal goals before recommending a rehabilitation plan.
Dr. Carmona completes a full psychiatric and functional assessment covering diagnosis, goals, and strengths.
Together we define target skills, social and vocational goals, and a weekly schedule you can realistically follow.
Structured one-on-one sessions use coaching, role-play, and homework to build daily living and social skills.
Our team connects you with housing, benefits, employment, education, and community supports as needed.
Progress is reviewed on a set schedule, and the plan is updated as your recovery and goals evolve.
What to Know
Rehabilitation is a talking and skills-based service, so there are no medication side effects. Some patients experience temporary emotional discomfort as difficult topics, past hospitalizations, or family dynamics are discussed. These feelings typically ease within days as trust builds with the care team and skills strengthen.
Intensive skill work can occasionally surface strong emotions, cravings, or urges, especially early in treatment. Rarely, patients may feel temporarily overwhelmed by new routines or social expectations. Any safety concerns, suicidal thoughts, or worsening symptoms are addressed immediately with your provider and may lead to adjustments in the plan or a higher level of care.
Our program follows recovery-oriented best practices described by SAMHSA and professional standards from the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association. Dr. Carmona's psychiatric training, trauma-informed approach, and on-site coordination with medication and therapy help minimize risks and keep rehabilitation safe and structured.
Psychosocial rehabilitation and case management fees in Pembroke Pines typically range from $100 to $200 per session, depending on session length, intensity, and whether case management time is billed separately. Many commercial insurance plans, Medicare, and some Medicaid programs cover rehabilitation services when medical necessity criteria are met. Exact pricing and coverage will be confirmed during your consultation once your goals, plan of care, and insurance are reviewed.
Our team will work with you to make care accessible and sustainable over the long term.
Pembroke Pines' Trusted Provider
Psychosocial rehabilitation is seldom available outside public or hospital systems
Rehabilitation integrates directly with med management and therapy under one roof
Plans are built around your goals, values, and cultural background
Sessions and case management available in English or Spanish
Your Questions Answered
Psychosocial rehabilitation is a structured, recovery-oriented service that helps people living with serious mental illness build daily living, social, and vocational skills while coordinating community resources and medical care.
Adults and older adolescents with conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe depression who feel stable enough for outpatient care but still struggle with routines, relationships, work, or independence.
A case manager coordinates your care across providers, helps you access housing, benefits, employment, and community resources, and ensures your medication management, therapy, and rehabilitation plan work together.
Most patients participate for several months to a few years, with session frequency and length tailored to personal goals. Plans are reviewed regularly so care evolves with your recovery.
Many commercial insurance plans, Medicare, and some Medicaid programs cover rehabilitation and case management when medical necessity criteria are met. Our team helps verify your specific benefits before care begins.
Therapy focuses primarily on symptoms, thoughts, and emotions. Rehabilitation focuses on real-world functioning: skills, routines, relationships, and roles. Most patients benefit most when rehabilitation, therapy, and psychiatric evaluation work together.