What is Care Coordination in Mental Health?
Care Coordination is a collaborative and dynamic process that connects you with the right resources, professionals, and support systems to meet your unique healthcare needs, with the goal of ensuring that every aspect of your care is addressed. It bridges gaps by fostering communication between providers, integrating services, and creating a holistic plan tailored to your well-being.
Why Care Coordination Services Are Important
- Reduces gaps between mental health and medical care
- Improves communication between providers
- Helps individuals access community resources more easily
- Supports recovery through a unified care plan
- Reduces confusion when navigating complex systems
How We Help
- Personalized Care Plans tailored to your specific goals and challenges.
- Team Collaboration across therapists, psychiatrists, primary care providers, and community resources.
- Resource Navigation for housing, employment, or financial support services.
- Support for U.S. military personnel, veterans, and families in accessing eligible services.
- Connection to Crisis Support and Follow-Up Care.
Why Choose Us?
- Compassionate Support advocating for you across systems of care.
- Skilled Guidance in coordinating mental health, medical, and community services.
- Convenience so you can focus on healing while we help manage your care connections.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do care coordination services include?
Care coordination services include personalized care planning, provider collaboration, resource navigation, and connection to community services.
Is care coordination the same as case management?
They are closely related. Case management is often one part of care coordination, focused on helping individuals access and maintain needed services.
Who benefits from care coordination services?
Individuals with complex mental health, medical, or social needs benefit most from coordinated care support.
Does care coordination include mental health counseling services?
Care coordination does not replace counseling but helps connect individuals to counseling and other necessary services.