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community case management services: Case Management Shilpa Ross, Natasha Curry, Nick Goodwin, King's Fund (London, England), 2011 |
community case management services: Case Management in Mental Health Services Charlotte Sanborn, 2014-06-03 An invaluable resource on the basic principles of case management, including the necessary guidelines for practice. |
community case management services: Social Work Case Management Michael J. Holosko, 2017-01-30 Social Work Case Management: Case Studies From the Frontlines by Michael J. Holosko is an innovative book that equips readers with the knowledge and skills they need to be effective case management practitioners in a variety of health and human service organizations. A must-read for students and professionals in social work, this important work introduces a unique Task-Centered Case Management Model built around the unifying principles of the profession—person-in-environment, strengths-based work, and ecological perspective. Over twenty case studies by case managers and professionals offer innovative practice insights, illustrating the practice roles and responsibilities of today's case managers and the realities of conducting case management in today’s growing, exciting, and challenging field. |
community case management services: Institutionalizing integrated community case management (iCCM) to end preventable child deaths , 2020-06-19 |
community case management services: Delivering Person Centred Services: A Case Management Approach Geoff Arnott, Eva Bowers, Stacey Murray, 2020-12-01 Overview Delivering Person-centred Services: A Case Management Approach is designed for community service workers to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to manage, coordinate and deliver services to individuals, groups and communities in response to their needs and future goals. The text addresses all core competency units of the Diploma of Community Services, as well as all the competencies in the case management specialisation. Five chapters also address the general electives: advocacy, crisis situations, research, collaboration and networking. All cases are contextualised to the practice environment and address specialty areas such as youth work, family violence, child protection, mental health, disability and social housing. Features such as reflective practice, research activities and industry insights are integrated throughout the text. |
community case management services: Case Management in Mental Health Steve Onyett, 1998 Case management is a way of increasing the flexibility, continuity and responsiveness of mental-health-service provision by assigning clear responsibilities to individual staff working within teams. |
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community case management services: Case Management Agency Systems of Administering Long-term Care Peter Kemper, 1990 |
community case management services: CMSA Core Curriculum for Case Management , 2008 This text contains the core body of knowledge for case management practice as delineated by the Case Management Society of America (CMSA), the largest professional organization of case managers. The core curriculum provides a synthesis of case management evolution, and presents essential elements, concepts, and vision for current and future case management practice. This edition is significantly expanded to reflect the dynamic changes taking place in case management. Each chapter is organized in a consistent format that includes learning objectives; introduction; important terms and concepts; key definitions; and references. |
community case management services: Advanced Case Management Norma Radol Raiff, Barbara K. Shore, 1993-08-19 This overview of issues pertinent to case management in the social services illustrates the diversity of innovative approaches which have been developed. These include: new forms of outreach and assessment; alternative methods for engaging family members and natural supports; and strategies attuned to the needs of culturally diverse constituencies. The degree to which existing services are available to meet clients' needs, and variations in service philosophies and resources are among the issues discussed. Examples from many practice settings illustrate the adaptability of case management. |
community case management services: Case Studies in Nursing Case Management Suzanne Smith Blancett, Dominick L. Flarey, 1996 Case Studies in Nursing Case Management provides portrayals of health care organizations around the nation that have successfully implemente d case management programs. It reports on how case management is being used in inpatient, ambulatory, operating room, intensive care, home h ealth, and subacute settings. Specific populations such as pediatric, maternity, dialysis, geriatric, psychiatric, and AIDS/HIV patients are also addressed. Case managers' roles in managed care and community-ba sed settings as well as in insurance companies are described. |
community case management services: Comprehensive Case Management for Substance Abuse Treatment Sandra Clunies, 2000-09 A Treatment Improvement Protocol on case management, which can be described as a coordinated approach to the delivery of health, substance abuse, mental health, & social services, linking clients with appropriate services to address specific needs & achieve stated goals. Case management lends itself to the treatment of substance abuse, particularly for clients with other disorders & conditions who require multiple services over extended periods of time & who face difficulty in gaining access to those services. This report details the factors that programs should consider as they decide to implement case management or modify their current case management activities. |
community case management services: A History of AIDS Social Work in Hospitals Barbara I Willinger, Alan Rice, 2012-11-12 Explore the in-hospital evolution of social work with HIV/AIDS patients! A History of AIDS Social Work in Hospitals: A Daring Response to an Epidemic presents first-hand historical perspectives from frontline hospital social workers who cared for HIV/AIDS patients during the epidemic’s beginning in the early 1980s. Contributors recount personal and clinical experiences with patients, families, significant others, bureaucracies, and systems during a time of fear, challenge, and extreme caution. Their experiences illustrate the transformation of social work as the development of new programs and treatments increased the lifespan of HIV/AIDS patients. A History of AIDS Social Work in Hospitals portrays the nature of human suffering and teaches how clients deal with adversity and overcome devastating obstacles. At the same time this book, which, while nonfiction, reads like a novel, opens a window into the world of social work providers working with an illness once considered taboo (and now referred to as simply “chronic”). A History of AIDS Social Work in Hospitals provides you with an easy-to-understand medical overview of adult and pediatric infectious diseases that often accompany HIV/AIDS and examines: the evolution of social work with hospitalized patients during the first twenty years of the pandemic the important roles of social workers in New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and South Carolina challenges that resulted from improved medications and longer life expectancy the status of current HIV/AIDS care programs the development of HIV/AIDS case management in emergency room settings the benefits of developing custody planning programs for HIV-infected families the challenges of working with perinatally infected adolescents With case studies and thoughtful analysis of the history of city, state, and national case management responses to the AIDS crisis, A History of AIDS Social Work in Hospitals is a valuable book for educators, students, historians, beginning mental health practitioners, social workers, case managers, substance abuse counselors, and anyone interested in stories of human courage. Make it part of your collection today! |
community case management services: Managing to Care Ann E. P. Dill, The point of departure for Managing to Care is widespread concern that the present delivery of health and social welfare services is fragmented, uncoordinated, inefficient, costly, wasteful, and ultimately detrimental to clients' health and wellbeing. Dill traces the evolution of case management from its start as a tool for integrating services on the level of the individual client to its current role as a force behind the most significant trends in health care. Those trends include the entrenchment of bureaucracy, the challenges of once dominant professions, and the rise of corporate control. The author's purpose in adopting this analysis is to invite further scrutiny of the case management profession, and at the same time to identify new possibilities for its application. This volume brings together thoughts developed over many years of observing and participating in case management programs. It provides a multilayered perspective of case management, showing linkages among its social and historical contexts and the ways it is practiced today in diverse service settings. The author emerged convinced about the essential need for care coordination, and that present ways of providing care can work against our highest objectives in doing so. The paradoxes and contraindications embedded in case management practice became a major theme of the book. Managing to Care is highly critical of the ways case management has come to absorb and reflect the organizational flaws of the very service systems it was intended to reform. Too often management of the case comes to dominate care. The author does not call for a rejection of professional systems in favor of a resurrected informal community. While much can and should be done to strengthen our ties to one another, there will always be people whose problems require more expert help. Dill argues here that case management can provide such help, and provide it well, but only if it is grounded in the human dimension of a caring relationship. Ann E. P. Dill, associate professor of sociology and gender studies at Brown University, is a medical sociologist and social gerontologist. Her research examines issues affecting the long-term provision of health care and social services, both in the United States and in countries formerly part of Yugoslavia. |
community case management services: CMSA’s Integrated Case Management Rebecca Perez, MSN, RN, CCM, FCM, 2023-09-15 Developed by the Case Management Society of America (CMSA), this manual provides case managers with the essential tools necessary to successfully support quality patient care within today's complex healthcare system. This updated and revised second edition addresses the role of the case manager and unpacks how to assess and treat patients with complex issues; including those who are challenged with medical and behavioural conditions and poor access to care services, as well as chronic illnesses and disabilities, and require multidisciplinary care to regain health and function. With a wealth of information on regulatory requirements, new models of care, integration of services, and new performance measures, chapters outline the steps needed to begin, implement, and use the interventions of the Integrated Case Management approach. Written by case managers for case managers, this practical manual presents the CMSA--tested approach toward systematically integrating physical and mental health case management principles and assessment tools. As the healthcare field continues to increase in complexity and given the constantly changing regulatory environment, healthcare workers must know how to integrate those new regulations, describe alternative payment options, and implement requirements for greater patient and family assessment, care planning, and care coordination in their practice. New to This Edition: Increased coverage and focus on Social Determinants of Health New chapters on support specialty populations including veterans, trauma survivors, maternal child health, children with special healthcare needs Simplified terminology and presentation of CMSA Assessment Grid and process Key Features Aligned with the Model Care Act, the CMSA Standards of Practice, and the CMSA Core Curriculum for Case Management Assists case managers enhance their ability to work with complex patients and learn how to apply new evidence-based assessments, as it fosters safe and high-quality care Teaches case managers to evaluate patients for medical and mental health barriers in order to coordinate appropriate integrated interventions and treatment planning Integrates biological, psychological, social and health system assessment Supports care of adult, elderly, and pediatric patient populations with complex issues |
community case management services: Nursing Case Management Elaine Cohen, Toni G. Cesta, 2004-08-26 This classic resource offers complete coverage of nursing case management - from theoretical background and historical perspective to practical applications and how the field is changing to meet the challenges of today's health care environment. It focuses on the implementation of various case management models used throughout the United States and abroad. Key topics include the impact of public policy on health care; understanding the effects of health care reimbursement and its application at the patient level; throughput and capacity management; the impact of the revenue cycle; compliance and regulatory issues; and principles needed to improve case manager-client interaction. This helpful resource is designed to help nurse case managers assess their organization's readiness for case management, prepare and implement a plan to achieve necessary improvements and evaluate the plan's success. Includes numerous proven case management models currently being used in institutions across the country Organized to take the nursing case manager on a journey from the historical development of nursing case management to the successful implementation of a case management program Offers detailed guidance for planning, implementing, and evaluating a case management program Outlines the planning process with information on key topics such as analysis of the organization, the role of the organization's members, selection criteria for new case managers, case management education, credentialing, and partnerships Features guidelines for implementing a case management program with information on ethical issues, technology, compliance, and regulatory issues Addresses the evaluation component of developing and implementing a case management program by presenting information on outcomes, research, documentation, continuous quality improvement, measuring cost effectiveness, care continuum, and evidence-based practice Presents acute care and community based models of case management Highlights the evolution of collaborative models of case management, addressing key elements of joint decision-making, shared accountability, and interdisciplinary systems of care Addresses health care delivery through case management and public policy by presenting current legislative issues and their affect on both health care reimbursement and the application of care at the patient level Presents the insights, experiences, and advice of nursing administrators who have researched and successfully implemented nursing case management programs in various facilities |
community case management services: Progress and Issues in Case Management Rebecca Sager Ashery, 1992 |
community case management services: Case Management Suzanne K. Powell, 2000 The Second Edition of this comprehensive how to text has been completely revised and updated. This text outlines the basics of case management and illustrates some of the pitfalls encountered in the field of case management. The book provides information on the new Case Management Standards, supplies standard definitions and guidelines of case management for the practicing case manager, and presents information on caring for clients in a wide variety of health care settings. New to this edition--chapters focusing on Quality Reviews and Risk Management with a strong emphasis on Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), ethical and legal issues, and various case studies. |
community case management services: Health Care Financing Review , 1988 |
community case management services: Comprehensive Case Management for Substance Abuse Treatment - TIP 27 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2019-11-23 Case management has been variously classified as a skill group, a core function, service coordination, or a network of friendly neighbors. Although it defies precise definition, case management generally can be described as a coordinated approach to the delivery of health, substance abuse, mental health, and social services, linking clients with appropriate services to address specific needs and achieve stated goals. The Consensus Panel that developed this TIP believes that case management lends itself to the treatment of substance abuse, particularly for clients with other disorders and conditions who require multiple services over extended periods of time and who face difficulty in gaining access to those services. This document details the factors that programs should consider as they decide to implement case management or modify their current case management activities. This summary is excerpted from the main text, in which references to the research appear. |
community case management services: Helping Battered Women Albert R. Roberts, 1996 Women battering is one of the most pervasive and dangerous problems in American society. Helping abused women escape and remain free from violent relationships is the challenge the authors of this book have undertaken. They focus on the recently developed and implemented public policies, programs and intervention methods effective in the elimination of domestic violence and breaking the inter-generational cycle of abuse. |
community case management services: Social Work Case Management Betsy Vourlekis, Roberta R. Greene, 2017-07-05 This new practice text provides a series of readings focusing on case management in a number of fields and in a variety of settings with different client populations. Each chapter examines a major component of case management practice by presenting information about an innovative program from a different location around the country. In conjunction, these readings provide a road map to social work case management.In addition to offering up-to-date practice approaches and examining the functions and skills of case management in depth, the authors provide the policy information needed for putting this traditional form of social work practice into today's service delivery context. |
community case management services: Practice of Case Management David P. Moxley, 1989 The Practice of Case Management in the Human Services offers a succinct yet comprehensive guide to carrying out a case manager's responsibilities. The author explores assessment of the service needs of the client, facilitating the client's contact with the appropriate institutions and services, monitoring the quality of services provided to the client, and taking action when the client's needs are not met. He also considers the therapeutic role required when needs are not met because the problems are indigenous to the client. Providing an integrated look at practice technologies applicable to a variety of practice areas, the volume is appropriate for both preservice and inservice education in the field of human servi |
community case management services: Long-term Health Care for the Elderly United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging, 1982 |
community case management services: Occupational Therapy in Mental Health Catana Brown, Virginia C Stoffel, Jaime Munoz, 2019-02-05 This revision of a well-loved text continues to embrace the confluence of person, environment, and occupation in mental health as its organizing theoretical model, emphasizing the lived experience of mental illness and recovery. Rely on this groundbreaking text to guide you through an evidence-based approach to helping clients with mental health disorders on their recovery journey by participating in meaningful occupations. Understand the recovery process for all areas of their lives—physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental—and know how to manage co-occurring conditions. |
community case management services: Public Health Reports , 1994 |
community case management services: Case Management and Care Coordination Janet Treadwell, Rebecca Perez, Debbie Stubbs, Jeanne W. McAllister, Susan Stern, Ruth Buzi, 2014-07-29 New collaborative models of health care service delivery are contributing to quality and cost improvements, especially in treating children and families. At the same time, deficits in communication between systems sharing patients can not only lead to confusion and waste, but also to increased risk of harm. Case Management and Care Coordination offers an evidence-based framework, best practices, and clinical common sense to meet this ongoing challenge. Focusing on families of children with chronic health issues, it outlines the processes of case management and care coordination, clarifies the roles and responsibilities of team members, and models streamlined, patient-centered service delivery. This analysis cuts through much of the complexity of case management while emphasizing collaboration, flexibility, and advocacy in pursuing best outcomes for patients. And as an extra dimension of usefulness, the book is accessible to lay readers, empowering families to make informed decisions and have a more active role in their own care. Included in the coverage: Essential skills for integrated case management. Children and youth with special health care needs. Transitional care and case management settings for children and families. Case management and home visitation programs. Managed care and care coordination. Technology and care coordination. Effectively illustrating the possibilities and potential of health care reform, Case Management and Care Coordination is an essential resource for pediatricians and health care professionals, as well as for families of children with special health care needs. |
community case management services: Case Management Arthur J. Frankel, Sheldon Gelman, Diane K. Pastor, 2019 Over the course of twenty years and across three editions, this text has approached case management as both an art and a science by providing students and practitioners with the basics of case management theory, skills, and applications. This fourth edition, which focuses on both the social work and nursing professions, offers trainers, instructors, and students detailed information about how case management is delivered, major issues encountered in practice, how services are affected by different populations, and the unique skills that are required by case managers in order to be effective. Chapter exercises and numerous case examples help readers practice some of the skills associated with the content offered.Case Management is unique in that it brings together the major professions that conduct case management in the United States. It is focused on skill learning more than on theory, and discusses not only the importance of case management in the current social work and medical milieu, but also the challenges that case managers face in helping clients. In addition, the text offers a model for integrated case management between professions and in numerous settings, including nursing centers, community mental health facilities, and criminal justice centers. |
community case management services: Hunger, Nutrition, Older Americans United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging, 1982 |
community case management services: What If It's Not Alzheimer's? Gary Radin, Lisa Radin, 2022-10-15 Although the public most often associates dementia with Alzheimer’s disease, the medical profession continues to advance distinctions of various types of “other” dementias. What If It’s Not Alzheimer’s? is the first and remains the only comprehensive guide dealing with frontotemporal degeneration (FTD), the most common form of dementia for people under 60 years of age. The contributors are either specialists in their fields or have exceptional hands-on experience with FTD sufferers. Beginning with a focus on the medical facts, the first part defines and explores FTD as an illness distinct from Alzheimer's disease. Also considered are clinical and medical care issues and practices, as well as such topics as finding a medical team, palliative approaches to managing care and rehabilitation interventions. The next section on managing care examines the daily care routine including exercise, socialization, adapting the home environment, and behavioral issues along with end-of-life concerns. In the following section on caregiver resources, the contributors identify professional and government assistance programs along with private and community resources and legal options. The final section focuses on the caregiver, in particular the need for respite, holistic health practices and the challenge of managing emotions. This new, completely revised edition continues to follow worldwide collaboration in research and provides the most current medical information available including understanding of the different classifications of FTD, and more clarity regarding the role of genetics. Additionally, essays written by people living with the disease provide moving, first-hand experiences. The wealth of information offered in these pages will help both healthcare professionals and caregivers of someone suffering from frontotemporal degeneration. |
community case management services: Long-term-care Case Management United States. General Accounting Office, 1993 |
community case management services: Handbook of Nursing Case Management Dominick L. Flarey, Suzanne Smith Blancett, 1996 AACN Protocols for Practice: Healing Environments discusses the benefits of creating a healing environment for critically ill patients and their families and how changes to a patient's environment can promote healing. Family needs, visitation, complementary therapies, and pain management are also covered. |
community case management services: Case Management in the Criminal Justice System Kerry Murphy Healey, 1999 |
community case management services: Essential Readings in Case Management Catherine M. Mullahy, 1998 Bullets in Emergency Medicine: Review and Reminders in Pursuit of Evidence-Based Decisions is a concise guide to the diagnosis and treatment patients in the Emergency Department. Arranged by signs and symptoms as well as by system, this accessible handbook is an ideal reference for use in the Emergency Department and a perfect review for the ACEP boards. |
community case management services: Theory & Practice in Clinical Social Work Jerrold R. Brandell, 2010-02-16 Today's clinical social workers face a spectrum of social issues and problems of a scope and severity hardly imagined just a few years ago and an ever-widening domain of responsibility to overcome them. Theory and Practice in Clinical Social Work is the authoritative handbook for social work clinicians and graduate social work students, that keeps pace with rapid social changes and presents carefully devised methods, models, and techniques for responding to the needs of an increasingly diverse clientele. Following an overview of the principal frameworks for clinical practice, including systems theory, behavioral and cognitive theories, psychoanalytic theory, and neurobiological theory, the book goes on to present the major social crises, problems, and new populations the social work clinician confronts each day. Theory and Practice in Clinical Social Work includes 29 original chapters, many with carefully crafted and detailed clinical illustrations, by leading social work scholars and master clinicians who represent the widest variety of clinical orientations and specializations. Collectively, these leading authors have treated nearly every conceivable clinical population, in virtually every practice context, using a full array of treatment approaches and modalities. Included in this volume are chapters on practice with adults and children, clinical social work with adolescents, family therapy, and children's treatment groups; other chapters focus on social work with communities affected by disasters and terrorism, clinical case management, cross-cultural clinical practice, psychopharmacology, practice with older adults, and mourning and loss. The extraordinary breadth of coverage will make this book an essential source of information for students in advanced practice courses and practicing social workers alike. |
community case management services: Compilation of the Social Security Laws, Vol. 1-Part 2, January 1, 2009, 111-1 Committee Print, WMCP 111-3, * , 2010 |
community case management services: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 , 1988 |
community case management services: Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime James A. Inciardi, Duane C. McBride, 1994-03 Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC) provides an objective bridge between two separate institutions: the criminal justice system and the drug treatment community. Under TASC, community-based supervision is made available to drug-involved individuals who would otherwise burden the justice system with their persistent drug-associated criminality. TASC operates in more than 100 jurisdictions. Covers: empirical and theoretical foundations of TASC; early years of TASC; early TASC evaluations; the current structure of TASC; and the future of TASC. References. |
community case management services: Planning and Support for People with Intellectual Disabilities Christine Bigby, Chris Fyffe, Elizabeth Ozanne, 2007 Provides comprehensive information for any professional working with people with intellectual disabilities, and outlines the skills needed and common issues in case management practice for working with people with intellectual disabilities at different stages of their life. |
community case management services: Children's Primary Care and Chronic Health Care Issues United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance, 1989 |
Community Case Management - Mass.gov
Community Case Management (CCM) provides coordination of MassHealth Community Long-term Services and Supports (LTSS) to eligible MassHealth Members with complex medical …
ADULT MENTAL HEALTH DIVISION (AMHD) Array of Services …
Case management services could include: assistance to acquire health insurance; coordination of medical, health, and coverage benefits; assist with acquiring/maintaining housing; maintain …
Case Management and Clinical Services Manual - PA.GOV
Prevention, Case Management and Clinical Services, Fiscal and Operations Manuals issued by DDAP, unless otherwise specified by DDAP or the Commonwealth, such as in Policy Bulletins …
Integrated Case Management Services (ICMS)
collaborative and flexible outreach services are designed to engage, support and integrate consumers, 18 years of age or older who are severely and persistently mentally ill, into the …
Case Management Standards - NYC.gov
These standards are required and apply to all NYC Aging-funded Case Management programs. Case management services help older persons with functional impairments gain access to …
Introduction to Community Case Management Essentials - JSI
CCM Essentials provides practical guidance for designing, implementing, and evaluating CCM. This guide serves as an introduction and resource for CCM, and is designed to be …
Prince George's County, MD
Community Case Management Program 3003 Hospital Drive Suite 025 Cheverly, Maryland 20785 (Office) 301-583-5924 (Fax) 301-583-5953 Email: bhsccm@co.pg.md.us What is Case …
Welcome Case Management - CMHCM
Together, you and your case manager will discuss services offered and available at Community Mental Health For Central Michigan. In partnership with you, your natural supports, and your …
Management Services Integrated Case - CPC IntegratedHealth
community integration. Case management services provide linkages to help secure necessary services and resources while maintaining recovery and a high quality of life. Participants can …
INTEGRATED CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES (ICMS) - MHA
Integrated Case Management is an assertive outreach program which emphasizes assessment, advocacy, empowerment, referral, linkage, and supportive counseling. This voluntary program …
Case Management Services - Government of New York
RTF Transition Coordinators enhance the RTF’s ability to ensure timely, successful discharges by providing support, case management, coordination and linkage to services for children from an …
Community Case Commonwealth Management and Medicine
nursing services. Community Case Management (CCM) approves and manages the MassHealth LTSS services for them. The Member calls one person for help to get medically necessary …
Texas Community Services Block Grant Case Management …
CSBG Case Management Forms are available for case managers to document services. It is recognized that some programs will develop their own forms and documentation systems and …
Step by Step - American Institutes for Research
CTI is a phased approach to case management with a focus on building community support networks and facilitating a gradual transition to community-based service providers over a …
Community Case Management Essentials - CORE Group
Known as Community Case Management of Sick Children (CCM), this approach sends community-based health workers out to find, diagnose, and successfully treat sick children, in …
INTEGRATED CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES (ICMS)
Integrated Case Management is an assertive outreach program which emphasizes assessment, advocacy, empowerment, referral, linkage, and supportive counseling. This voluntary program …
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Mass.gov
Community Case Management (CCM) is a service provided by the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS). CCM provides coordination of MassHealth community long term …
CASE MANAGEMENT: WHAT WE CAN DO NOW - CA …
PRINCIPLES OF CASE MANAGEMENT 1. Individual point of contact 2. Case Management is driven by client needs 3. Case Management involves advocacy 4. Case Management is …
Case Management Services - Government of New York
When an Adult Home resident moves to other community housing and continues to need the SCM level of care (or the higher Intensive Case Management (ICM) level), it is expected that a …
DHS Adult Services Programs
May 8, 2018 · Secure necessary and appropriate institutional care services. SSTA Program offers Case Management services that can assist with linkage to community resources, development …
Community Case Management - Mass.gov
Community Case Management (CCM) provides coordination of MassHealth Community Long-term Services and Supports (LTSS) to eligible MassHealth Members with complex medical …
ADULT MENTAL HEALTH DIVISION (AMHD) Array of …
Case management services could include: assistance to acquire health insurance; coordination of medical, health, and coverage benefits; assist with acquiring/maintaining housing; maintain …
Case Management and Clinical Services Manual - PA.GOV
Prevention, Case Management and Clinical Services, Fiscal and Operations Manuals issued by DDAP, unless otherwise specified by DDAP or the Commonwealth, such as in Policy Bulletins …
Integrated Case Management Services (ICMS)
collaborative and flexible outreach services are designed to engage, support and integrate consumers, 18 years of age or older who are severely and persistently mentally ill, into the …
Case Management Standards - NYC.gov
These standards are required and apply to all NYC Aging-funded Case Management programs. Case management services help older persons with functional impairments gain access to …
Introduction to Community Case Management Essentials - JSI
CCM Essentials provides practical guidance for designing, implementing, and evaluating CCM. This guide serves as an introduction and resource for CCM, and is designed to be …
Prince George's County, MD
Community Case Management Program 3003 Hospital Drive Suite 025 Cheverly, Maryland 20785 (Office) 301-583-5924 (Fax) 301-583-5953 Email: bhsccm@co.pg.md.us What is Case …
Welcome Case Management - CMHCM
Together, you and your case manager will discuss services offered and available at Community Mental Health For Central Michigan. In partnership with you, your natural supports, and your …
Management Services Integrated Case - CPC IntegratedHealth
community integration. Case management services provide linkages to help secure necessary services and resources while maintaining recovery and a high quality of life. Participants can …
INTEGRATED CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES (ICMS)
Integrated Case Management is an assertive outreach program which emphasizes assessment, advocacy, empowerment, referral, linkage, and supportive counseling. This voluntary program …
Case Management Services - Government of New York
RTF Transition Coordinators enhance the RTF’s ability to ensure timely, successful discharges by providing support, case management, coordination and linkage to services for children from an …
Community Case Commonwealth Management and …
nursing services. Community Case Management (CCM) approves and manages the MassHealth LTSS services for them. The Member calls one person for help to get medically necessary …
Texas Community Services Block Grant Case Management …
CSBG Case Management Forms are available for case managers to document services. It is recognized that some programs will develop their own forms and documentation systems and …
Step by Step - American Institutes for Research
CTI is a phased approach to case management with a focus on building community support networks and facilitating a gradual transition to community-based service providers over a …
Community Case Management Essentials - CORE Group
Known as Community Case Management of Sick Children (CCM), this approach sends community-based health workers out to find, diagnose, and successfully treat sick children, in …
INTEGRATED CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES (ICMS)
Integrated Case Management is an assertive outreach program which emphasizes assessment, advocacy, empowerment, referral, linkage, and supportive counseling. This voluntary program …
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Mass.gov
Community Case Management (CCM) is a service provided by the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS). CCM provides coordination of MassHealth community long term …
CASE MANAGEMENT: WHAT WE CAN DO NOW - CA …
PRINCIPLES OF CASE MANAGEMENT 1. Individual point of contact 2. Case Management is driven by client needs 3. Case Management involves advocacy 4. Case Management is …
Case Management Services - Government of New York
When an Adult Home resident moves to other community housing and continues to need the SCM level of care (or the higher Intensive Case Management (ICM) level), it is expected that a …
DHS Adult Services Programs
May 8, 2018 · Secure necessary and appropriate institutional care services. SSTA Program offers Case Management services that can assist with linkage to community resources, development …