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Welcome To The Future Of Mental Health
Here at MentIL, we have come to the conclusion that with people's have to get things done as quickly and conveniently as possible. The quality of services have become jumbled and lackluster from what they should be. So, we have decided that in order to preserve the integrity and effectiveness, as well as to provide the very best care to our clients, a separation is required. Hence, the creation of MentIL. We have decided to take our focus and put it solely on Targeted Case Management Services, to show due diligence in the areas that we feel targeted case management has been lacking.
What Is Targeted Case Management?
Targeted Case Management is the collaborative process of assessment, planning, facilitation, care coordination, evaluation and advocacy for options and services to meet an individual's and family's comprehensive health needs through communication and available resources to promote patient safety, quality of care, and cost ...
What is the process of Targeted Case Management
The Case Management Process consists of nine phases through which case managers provide care to their clients: Screening, Assessing, Stratifying Risk, Planning, Implementing (Care Coordination), Following-Up, Transitioning (Transitional Care), Communicating Post Transition, and Evaluating.
The 4 Components of Targeted Case Management.
There are 4 Key Components within this definition that make up successful Case Management: Intake, Needs Assessment, Service Planning, and Monitoring and Evaluation. Human service organizations of all sizes require the correct implementation of each of these 4 Components in order to ensure client success.
The Role of a Targeted Case Manager.
Case Management is one of the major types of community aftercare that is used to provide ongoing management of chronic or recurring illness.
The role of the Case Manager is to undertake an assessment, monitoring, planning, advocacy and linking of the consumer with rehabilitation and support services (Intagliata, 1982).