Our mission is to empower individuals to become their best selves by making better choices every day—enhancing lives across a lifetime.
We are committed to pursuing shared goals, advocating passionately for those we serve, and honoring each person's dignity, autonomy, and right to self-determination.
Community-Based Rehabilitation Services (CBRS) is a program available to adults who are recovering from a severe and persistent mental illness. This program promotes recovery, helps the enrollee integrate with his or her community, and provides services aimed at helping the enrollee improve his or her quality of life.
CBRS utilize credentialed psychosocial rehabilitation specialists to help enrollees develop the skills needed to increase their capacity to thrive in their home, work, school or in social environments. Services target skills that have been lost due to the symptoms of the enrollee’s behavioral health condition.
CBRS vary in intensity, frequency and duration in order to help enrollees manage functional difficulties, or to otherwise realize recovery goals.
Case management is a collaborative process that involves assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating services to meet an individual's health and human service needs. It connects patients with healthcare providers, designs treatment plans, and ensures the timely completion of tasks. Case managers serve as advocates, guiding patients and their families through their health and wellness journeys. This process is dynamic and aims to improve outcomes and experiences across various fields, including healthcare and social services.