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Case Management links clients with needed resources within the community. We offer our clients a single point of contact for health and social services. Case Managers serve as client advocates to support, guide, and coordinate care for clients and their families as they navigate their recovery and wellness journeys. Case management facilitates the achievement of client wellness and autonomy through advocacy, assessment, planning, communication, education, resource management, and service facilitation.
Based on the needs and values of the client, and in collaboration with all service providers, the case manager links clients with appropriate providers and resources throughout the continuum of care, while ensuring that the care provided is safe, effective, client-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable. To be successful, a case management plan must thoroughly and critically examine community resources to determine what forms of assistance are available and how case management efforts can help clients attain necessary assistance. This approach achieves optimum value and desirable outcomes for all stakeholders.
What Do Our Case Managers Do?
Our case managers here at Beecon Recovery meet with clients each week to ensure that treatment is effective and in accordance with their individual treatment plan. Examples of things Beecon Recovery case managers might help a client with include:
Here at Beecon Recovery, we strive to give our clients the best possible treatment outcomes. Case management helps to achieve this goal by overcoming barriers and coordinating services, as well as developing more effective skills across various contexts.
Case management services are optimized best if offered in a climate that allows direct communication among the case manager, the client, the primary care provider, and other service delivery professionals. The case manager is able to enhance these services by maintaining the client’s privacy, confidentiality, health, and safety through advocacy and adherence to ethical, legal, accreditation, certification, and regulatory standards and guidelines. Certification with the state of Utah demonstrates that the case manager possesses the education, skills, knowledge, and experience required to render appropriate services delivered according to ethical principles of practice.
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