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Clinical Case-Management Program PDF  | Print |
The Clinical Case-Management Program offers services to assist clients over the age of 16 with long-term mental illness to develop the necessary skills to live, learn and work in their home environment.

This program assists individuals with housing, work or alternate activities, education, formal and informal supports, socialization, illness management, and counselling/rehabilitation needs.

Principles of Case Management

At Community Counselling, we believe that:

  • People are experts about their own lives and can make changes.
  • People are entitled to needed resources, i.e. affordable and decent housing.
  • Psychiatric difficulties, trauma, and abuse are relevant.
  • Many people with a long-term mental illness need flexible support.
  • Families and other social supports can be valued resources.

The Case Manager's Role

  • Building one-on-one, long-term relationships with clients
  • Completing assessments and individual service plans, in consultation with clients
  • Making home and community visits
  • Providing support, education, and counselling
  • Linking with community services and resources
  • Teaching and enhancing skills/coping strategies
  • Advocacy
  • Helping clients to manage crises
  • Monitoring illness
  • Providing flexible support
  • Working with families and other supports

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