Goal —The primary goal of case management is to enable clients to achieve economic and personal independence and self-sufficiency.
- Case management is the mechanism through which person needing long term or more in-depth services receive assessment services and are linked to programs that will allow the client to become successful in obtaining stability for themselves and their families.
- Clients and case managers’ work together to establish individual goals and objectives for family, employment, education, and overcoming obstacles contributing to crisis and poverty.
- Case management provides clients with an individual plan for securing, coordinating, and monitoring the appropriate services.
- Services may be provided in-house such as life-skills and job-skills training, or by partnering agencies for substance abuse, credit counseling, domestic violence, mental health counseling, health care, etc.
- Case managers advocate for services as well as monitor programs used by persons in our program.
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