
Supportive Services
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Case Management
Case managers are healthcare professionals who serve as patient advocates to support, guide and coordinate care for patients, families and caregivers as they navigate their health and wellness journeys.
Philosophy of Case Management
The underlying premise of case management is based in the fact that when an individual reaches the optimum level of wellness and functional capability, everyone benefits: the individuals being served, their support systems, the health care delivery systems and the various reimbursement sources.
Case management serves as a means for achieving client wellness and autonomy through advocacy, communication, education, identification of service resources and service facilitation. The case manager helps identify appropriate providers and facilities throughout the continuum of services, while ensuring that available resources are being used in a timely and cost-effective manner in order to obtain optimum value for both the client and the reimbursement source.
Peer Supports
Certified Peer Support Specialists (CPSS) have experienced a mental illness and recovery and are well positioned to support others who are seeking recovery. Peers offer hope and encouragement by sharing their experiences and knowledge. They create opportunities for recovering individuals to live satisfying and meaningful lives.
Certified Peer Support Specialists provide hope for individuals, families, and communities recovering from mental illness by offering:
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Connections to a community of peers
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Encouragement and understanding
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Information on accessing resources
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Support through recovery


Family Supports
Certified Family Support Partners (CFSP) have experienced raising a child with mental illness, navigating multiple child-serving systems, and assisting the child in developing the resiliency needed for recovery. Certified Family Support Partners offer hope and encouragement by sharing their experiences and knowledge.
Certified Family Support Partners provide hope for individuals, families, and communities in similar situations by offering:
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Stories of lived experience with other parents/caregivers
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Encouragement and understanding
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Information on accessing resources
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Direct caregiver-to-caregiver support