Targeted Case Management (TCM) is the collaborative assessment planning, facilitation and advocacy in meeting the assessed medical, educational, behavioral health needs of a participant. Our case manager(s) identify the member's strengths, primary needs, challenges and provides resources to resolve daily obstacles. Our case manager(s) will be coordinating and overseeing individualized treatment plans necessary to meet those fundamental needs, by monitoring the provision of necessary and appropriate services to improve the individual's quality of life. (TCM) focuses on identifying and assisting members (and their families) with services to accommodate their primary needs. Our goal is to empower members (families) and to assist them with being active participants in their care.
Skills Training and Social Development services provide one- on-one and group structured therapeutic activities designed to provide techniques and strategies to enable the participants to function in their domestic and public social environments. Skills Training and Social Development services are the appropriate methods to integrate individuals back into the community who may have suffered skill deficiencies resulting from abuse, neglect, or institutionalization. These evidence-based medical therapeutic approaches will allow our qualified professionals to assist members with rehabilitation and the basic fundamental skills necessary to improve or preserve the members' level of functioning.
Behavioral Health Counseling is a core therapeutic treatment service for behavioral health conditions in which the qualified health care professional provides individual, group and family counseling. These methods alleviate emotional disturbances, reverse or change maladaptive patterns of behavior, and encourage personal growth and development. This process includes ongoing assessment and adjustments of psychotherapeutic interventions and may include involvement of family members or others in the treatment process.
Day Treatment is a structured program of on-going, regularly scheduled therapeutic activities to increase a participant's skill level. Day Treatment therapy produces reformed behavioral improvement which results in adaptive functioning, and/or facilitates progress toward more independent living in accordance with a member's potential as reflected in the service plan. Inside our Day Treatment program, we divide our participants into groups by level of functioning, diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment of illness to ensure the best outcome of our treatment plans.
The Emotional Disorder Waiver (CSEDW) program provides support to children ages 3 to 21 years old with serious mental, behavioral, and/or emotional health needs. This program helps keep children with their families at home or in the community instead of going to a care facility or a group home. While they are at home or in the community, they receive services to improve their condition through a Wraparound Initiative model. This model uses the strength of families and each person to start growing and changing. This model also helps the child, and their family receive the skills they need to deal with challenges and helps keep the child stable in the home.