Case Management services, also known as Community Psychiatric Support Treatment (CPST), include the successful treatment of behavioral health concerns where they occur – at home, school, and in the community. Community Support Workers engage with children and their caregivers to manage a child’s day-to-day behavioral health symptoms. Families are connected to mental health, psychological, psychiatric, social, medical, and natural supports. Each family receives a comprehensive plan coordinated with other community resources to achieve their personal goals.
Along with offering CPST to children and families living in the community, youth in both residential and educational programs work closely with a CPST worker.
No referral needed – ages 3+
Assists in identifying suspected behavioral health and educational concerns and provides ongoing treatment recommendations.
No referral needed – ages 3–22
Psychiatric assessment and medication management for individuals in need of continued psychiatric support.
No referral needed – ages 3+
Individual, group, and family therapy for
youth and adults in your home, school, or community setting. Office-based settings are also available.
No referral needed – ages 3–22
Community-based case management works directly with youth and their families wherever the behavioral concern occurs to help connect with resources within the community.
No referral needed – ages 14–22
Intensive community-based (outpatient) services focusing on a successful transition into adulthood.
Embedded in mental health and behavioral health staff and services to public/private schools or other community-based locations.
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