
A Step at a Time: Implementing and Sustaining Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practices
Date: April 20 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm PDT
*NOTE: This is a 2-part series. Register once to attend both sessions.
Discover how psychiatric rehabilitation practices can strengthen your workforce and support trauma‑responsive, recovery‑oriented care. Join national consultant and practitioner Lamarr Lewis for a dynamic two‑part event designed to help organizations bring Psychiatric Rehabilitation practices to life—and keep them thriving.
Session One (4/20) delivers a practical introduction to Psych Rehab, highlighting the essential ingredients for successful implementation and long‑term sustainment. You’ll learn how to align workflows, build team capacity, and create structures that make these practices stick.
Session Two (4/27) dives into case examples shaped by attendee priorities. Lamarr will review real‑world case examples shaped by attendee priorities and his professional experience. Lamarr will offer hands‑on guidance, peer learning opportunities, and implementation coaching to support ongoing adoption, troubleshooting, and fidelity.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this two-part series, participants will be able to:
- Identify factors that influence implementation and sustainment challenges associated with psychiatric rehabilitation across different settings.
- Recognize practical strategies and supports that can help teams move from initial adoption toward longer term sustainment.
- Identify specific methods that will help them maintain fidelity and sustain service delivery in psychiatric rehabilitation implementation.
This event is open to individuals working in HHS Regions 9 or 10: AZ, CA, HI, NV, AS, MP, FM, GU, MH, PW, AK, ID, OR, or WA.
Facilitator:

Lamarr Lewis, LAPC, CPRP, Lewis Family Consulting
Host:
Pacific West Hub
Event format: Virtual
Target audience(s):
Systems Leaders and Administrators|People Responsible for Leading Implementation Efforts
Duration (hours): 2
Experience(s):
Beginner|Intermediate
Language(s): English