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Saturday, April 01, 2006

FAQs about Caramore

I'd like to make a donation

Where is Caramore? I need directions!

What does Caramore cost?

Examples of the program in action:

Tier1, the first few weeks…

Tier 2, community job and living at the supervised apartments...

Tier 3, long term illness management...


Program overview

How can I contact Caramore?

What are other parents of children with mental illness going through?

What about criminal charges?

Will I lose my benefits if I work?

What is the Tier 3 Project?
Do you offer any long term illlness management?
Any long term housing?


Why return to work?

Should I hire someone with a mental illness?

What if I already have a place to live?


I don't consider myself that sick, but my life isn't going anywhere. Can you still help?


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Caramore is a structured support program for adults with mental illness. Caramore exists for the purposes of promoting wellness, managing illness, and facilitating the skills needed to live and work in the community.

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  • Tier 1, the first few weeks
  • Tier 2, community job and living at the supervised apartments
  • Tier 3, long term illness management
  • contact us
  • FAQs
  • admissions
  • a video on Caramore
  • a parent's perspective
  • application
  • back to caramore.org

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      • The End of an Era
      • A Caramore Wedding
      • Become a fan of Caramore on Facebook
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    • ► March (2)
      • Challenge Accomplished
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      • Brushes with Life: The Journey of Art
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      • Mike Hill
      • Dangerous Criteria
      • Honorary Gift
      • Reginald Green
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      • Beth Kurtz
      • Blake's Story
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      • Facts about mental illness in the United States 20...
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      • A Personal Testimonial
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      • Jack Simonds Center Dedication Ceremony
      • Outcomes and Statistics for FY 2006-2007
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      • Caramore’s Top Ten Goals
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      • Brushes With Life Reception
      • “The Sights and Sounds of Schizophrenia”
    • ► May (1)
      • Environment, Health, and Relationships
    • ► April (2)
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      • Loneliness and isolation
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