The Neuse River cuts a winding and unpredictable path through the Coastal Plain of Eastern North Carolina, not unlike the lives of many youth, adults and their families who are challenged with complex emotional and behavioral diagnoses.
Each day, NOVA's Joint Commission and CARF Accredited Programs, Treatment Teams and Professionals support our Consumers in addressing their unique challenges through Clinical expertise and sophistication, Evidence-based and Best Practices and a treatment mileu that promotes Resiliency, Capability and Individuality.The Dr. John E. Ford Treatment Center provides PRTF Services for children and adolescents.
Each day, NOVA's Joint Commission and CARF Accredited Programs, Treatment Teams and Professionals support our Consumers in addressing their unique challenges through Clinical expertise and sophistication, Evidence-based and Best Practices and a treatment mileu that promotes Resiliency, Capability and Individuality.The Dr. John E. Ford Treatment Center provides PRTF Services for children and adolescents.
Services
Since our humble beginnings, NOVA Behavioral Healthcare has been dedicated to building a future and hope for children, adolescents, and adults with concurrent diagnoses by providing individualized services in a highly structured and therapeutic treatment environment. NOVA Inc. was founded in 1985 to address a service need for difficult to place children with emotional, social and intellectual challenges.
Intake Screenings are conducted by QP-level staff, followed by a Comprehensive Clinical Assessments (CCAs) completed by LP-level staff. Based on the CCA and related information, the Child and Family Team formulates a Level of Care recommendation and Person-Centered Plan. The appropriate external Utilization Manager either authorizes or denies services based on Medical Necessity criteria.
The ICF/IID program serves adults from 18 to 70 years of age with dual DSM-5 diagnoses of Intellectual Disability and Mental Illness. NOVA's ICF/IID program accepts Referrals through the Consumer Affairs Coordinator from Parents / Guardians, Physicians, Behavioral Health Professionals, Other Providers and MCO/LME staff.
NOVA's PRTF program serves children and adolescents from 5 to 17 years of age with complex behavioral and emotional challenges based on DSM-5 diagnoses. NOVA's PRTF program accepts Referrals through the Admissions / Authorizations Coordinator and the Consumer Affairs Coordinator from Parents / Guardians, Physicians, Behavioral Health Professionals, other Providers and MCO/LME staff.
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Krishema Pitt
Dec 17, 2021
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I worked for this company for almost an year, it was horrible the CEO John Ford is very very disrespectful and don’t care anything about his workers or consumers. I would never recommend this job to anyone or recommend anyone putting a family in the care of this company. Again the CEO of this company is the worst !
Kim Ford
Nov 26, 2021
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Leticia Nobles-Smith
Jan 11, 2021
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Candra Edwards
Jun 12, 2020
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I worked for this company for 9+ years and it is full of drama, lack of consistent leadership, no structure, low morale, poor pay, hardly any benefits, no teamwork, and no incentives! This has to be one of the most toxic and cut-throat environments I’ve ever worked! Don’t waste your time, energy, or sanity!