Experiencing or observing signs of early psychosis?

Let us Help You.

Portage: 330-676-6851
Stark: 330-639-0428
Trumbull: 330-394-8831 x1157
Allen, Auglaize, and Hardin (AAH):
567-242-6096

Who We Are

First Episode Psychosis (FEP) is Coleman’s Coordinated Specialty Care program for FEP. The FEP team works together to provide treatment, information, and support to clients, their families, and other caring friends and supporters. The FEP program helps individuals ages 15-35 who have experienced psychotic symptoms for no more than 18 months.

Coleman’s FEP Teams Offer These Services

Note: FEP clients must agree to participate in at least two of the following treatment components:

Counseling

  • Helps with goal setting, develops ability to bounce back
  • Educates individuals about this illness and how to have a healthy lifestyle
  • Deals with stigma, prevents relapse of symptoms

Psychiatric Care

  • Evaluation
  • Medication management
  • Helps with decision making

Supported Employment / Education

  • Workforce placement & on-the-job services
  • Assistance with educational goals
  • Advocacy

Family Psychoeducation

  • Caregivers / supporters learn symptoms
  • Families improve communication & problem solving
  • Builds support & empathy within the family

Case Management

  • Assists in gaining greater independence
  • Connects client to community resources / services
  • Helps clients / families navigate systems

What Is FEP?

First Episode Psychosis (FEP) is a term used to describe when a person first starts to show signs of losing touch with reality.

What Causes FEP?

Causes of psychosis include:

  • Psychotic disorders
  • Health conditions
  • Extreme stress
  • Sleep deprivation
  • Medications
  • Drug use

Coleman’s Coordinated Specialty Care for FEP Brings Hope

The opportunities for living a quality life are much greater when people receive Coleman’s Coordinated Specialty Care for FEP – soon after symptoms begin. With our plan, clients have a better chance to:

  • Finish high school
  • Graduate from college
  • Find employment
  • Enjoy long-term relationships and families of their own
  • Volunteer & be involved
  • Live independently
  • Lower rates of psychiatric hospitalization

Recognize Early Warning Signs of Psychosis

  • Hearing, seeing, tasting, smelling, feeling things not there
  • Unusual thoughts or beliefs that won’t go away
  • Emotions that do not fit the situation–or no emotions at all
  • Withdrawal from family or friends
  • A sudden decline in self-care (not showering or eating regularly)
  • Trouble thinking clearly or concentrating

Where are Coleman FEP Services Available?

The FEP program from Coleman is new and growing. It is currently provided by Coleman in these Ohio counties:

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Trumbull