Blended Case Management is available to children, adolescents and adults with serious and persistent mental illness or at risk of, who need assistance with navigating mental health services.
Case managers aid individuals through outreach and advocacy, to ensure they receive the service necessary to keep them in the community and work toward recovery.  Recovery-based practices include self-direction, empowerment and a holistic approach to service provision.  Caseloads are restricted by size by regulation to ensure that there will be sufficient contact with each individual to meet their particular needs.  Individuals develop a written service plan with their case manager as an aid to monitor progress toward their goals.  Blended Case Management services are utilized in addition to traditional outpatient treatment services and assist persons in identifying measurable goals and objectives in areas such as housing/living, vocational/educational, basic health/safety, mental health and basic needs.  BCM staff will monitor service delivery, coordinate service/treatment needs, access needed services, and link individuals to appropriate services in the community.  Participation in Blended Case Management is voluntary.
Please call Potter County Human Services Department of Mental Health should you have questions about our Blended Case Management program

Blended CM Referral Form