Intensive case management
Offered at mental health treatment centers Details:- name: Intensive case management
- category: Ancillary Services
- Type: Uncategorized
Description:
An intensive service that is a key part of the continuum of mental health care and supports for persons with serious mental illness. ICM is more than a brokerage function. It involves building a caring, trusting relationship with the consumer, promoting consumer independence through the coordination of appropriate services, and providing on-going, long-term support as needed by the consumer to function in the least restrictive, most natural environment and achieve an improved quality of life. ICM evolved from assertive community treatment (ACT) and case management (CM). ICM emphasizes frequent contact, small caseloads (<20 cases) and high intensity of care designed to improve planning for and responsiveness to the consumer's multiple service needs. The case manager coordinates required services from across the mental health system as well as other service systems (e.g., criminal justice, social services) as the consumer's service needs change. Intensive case managers fulfill a vital function for consumers by working with them to realize personal recovery goals and providing the support and resources that the consumer needs to achieve goals, stabilize his/her life and improve his/her quality of life.
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Service: Intensive case management
Arthur Center Behavioral Health
573-642-3215581 Commons Drive , Fulton, MO 65251
http://www.arthurcenter.com
Ascend Behav Health and Wellness LLC Carefree
602-471-505335005 North 27th Lane , Phoenix, AZ 85086
http://www.ascendbhw.com
Ascension Providence Hospital Behavioral Health
248-849-331516001 West 9 Mile Road , Southfield, MI 48075
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ASFC Outreach Therapeutic
770-787-37884146 Highway 278 NE , Covington, GA 30014
http://www.asfcoutreach.com/
Asian American Mental Health Asian Community Alcoholism Counseling
718-445-011139-01 Main Street Suite 508, Flushing, NY 11354
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Asian American Mental Health Asian Community Alcoholism Counseling
201-669-2678581 Bergan Boulevard Suite 3, Ridgefield, NJ 07657
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Asian American Mental Health Asian Community Alcoholism Csl
201-669-2678581 Bergan Boulevard Suite 3, Ridgefield, NJ 07657
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Asian Americans for Community Involvement Inc (AACI)
408-975-27302400 Moorpark Avenue Suite 300, San Jose, CA 95128
http://www.aaci.org/
Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Center
213-483-30001310 Wilshire Boulevard , Los Angeles, CA 90017
http://www.apctc.org
AspenPointe
719-572-610018401 Highway 24 Suite 119, Woodland Park, CO 80863
http://www.aspenpointe.org
Aspiranet Merced
209-726-3090 x52063360 North Highway 59 Suite K, Merced, CA 95348
http://aspiranet.org
Aspiranet Merced
209-726-3090 x52063360 North Highway 59 Suite K, Merced, CA 95348
http://www.aspiranet.org
Aspire BHDD Albany Area CSB
229-430-4140601 11th Avenue , Albany, GA 31701
http://www.albanycsb.org
Aspire BHDD Albany Area CSB
229-430-4140601 11th Avenue , Albany, GA 31701
http://www.albanycsb.org
Aspire Health Partners College Place
407-291-63354524 Thisledown Drive , Orlando, FL 32804
http://www.aspirehealthpartners.com
Aspire Health Partners Princeton Plaza
407-875-3700 x32301800 Mercy Drive , Orlando, FL 32808
http://aspirehp.org
Aspire Indiana
877-574-1254 x61001600 West Main Street , Lebanon, IN 46052
http://www.aspireindiana.org/
Aspire Indiana
877-574-1254 x45002009 Brown Street , Anderson, IN 46016
http://www.aspireindiana.org/
Aspire Indiana
877-574-1254 x44661933 Chase Street , Anderson, IN 46016
http://www.aspireindiana.org
Aspire Indiana
877-574-1254 x40012020 Brown Street , Anderson, IN 46016
http://www.aspireindiana.org
Aspire Indiana
765-552-500910731 North State Road 13 , Elwood, IN 46036
http://www.aspireindiana.org
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Medication treatments have been found most effective when used in conjunction with therapy and or counseling so it can be helpful to ask if the facility you are researching provides this approach as an option. Medication treatments are also prone to decreasing effectiveness over time. Supportive services can have a wide range of meanings. They range from helping patients find employment and housing to helping with physical health issues and ailments.
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