Treatment Team
Psychiatrist
A psychiatrist will meet with each patient daily to oversee and coordinate
care with other professionals. The psychiatrist will evaluate medical and psychiatric problems and recommend
and participate in treatment, including the prescription of medications, if needed. He/She is ultimately
responsible to assure the quality of care at Carrier Clinic.
Nursing Staff
Registered nurses are on staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to monitor
the patient’s mood, behavior, physical status and to intervene accordingly. The nurse administers medication
and provides nursing education groups. The registered nurses are also assisted in providing care by Mental
Health Technicians (MHTs) and Mental Health Counselors.
Clinical Case Manager
The clinical case manager (licensed social worker) will meet with you individually, in groups, and in
family meetings Monday through Friday. They assist the patient in exploring the reasons for
hospitalization/stressors and help develop a plan to assist in the recovery process. The clinical case
manager will work with the psychiatrist, nurse, family members and the patient to determine the most
appropriate aftercare plan.
Allied Counselor
Allied counselors provide therapeutic groups daily (problem solving,
coping skills, recreation, etc) to help the patient achieve their treatment goals.
Mental Health Technician (MHT)
MHTs provide a high level of support services for the professional nursing staff and the routine
functions of patient care under the direction of the professional nurse.
Crisis Intervention Specialists
Crisis Intervention Specialists assist in deescalation of crisis situations in a calm, safe, and
supportive manner.
Residential Counselors
Residential Counselors provide around-the-clock care on a close, personal basis and assisting in
establishing an appropriate home environment that provides supervision and support for a range of daily
living activities for group home residents and day to day household functions of the East Mountain Youth
Lodge.
Addictions Counselor
The Addiction Counselor counsels and educates patients, families and significant others about alcohol
and drug addictions and related disorders. They are also responsible for establishing a climate for recovery
from addictions and improved psychosocial functioning.
Occupational Therapist
The occupational therapist provides memory testing, and life skills assessments. The OT runs groups that
teach coping skills, life skills and community re-entry activities.
Physical Therapist
The physical therapist provides rehabilitative services, such as muscle strengthening and balance.