Empowering Care Coordination
Enhancing Continuity and Support for Individuals and Families.
1-3 Family Support Specialist can be designated for 1 individual and their family

The family support teams have three roles
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Care Coordination
From resources to effort, all we do is for a better the community.

Continuity of Care
We work tirelessly to help those in need. We have your back.

Family/Individual Coaching
Our help is comes from kindness and a passion for people.
Enhancing Continuity of Care
Family/Individual coaching helps to introduce the individual and their families to alternative resources and organizations that will be beneficial to their well-being. The family support specialist clarifies and expound on referrals made to the family to ensure they understand the services and resources they are provided, whether they are mandated or optional. The family support specialist also provides critical thinking and problem-solving strategies to help navigate a healthy and successful level of support for individuals and their families.

Empowering Families

Independent Living Services
Debt management/ Conservation & Budgeting
Hygiene
Health & Wellness, Nutrition
Personal Responsibility, Job Readiness
Community Resources-bill Pay Assistance, House Hunting, Public Transportation
Communication/Public Speaking
Generating and Maintaining Effective Positive Relationships
Feeling safe and secure in all settings
Building confidence in their abilities
Casey Life-Skills Assessment is Utilized to Assist in Guiding Treatment
Therapeutic Mentoring Services
- Interpersonal Communication
- Conflict resolution
- Behavior rehearsal
- Skill acquisition in the community
- Role Modeling
- Problem Solving

Casey Life Skills (CLS)
The CLS is a set of free tools designed to help youth assess and develop essential life skills for achieving long-term goals and leading healthy, productive lives. It focuses on key areas like maintaining healthy relationships, effective work habits, self-care, study skills, financial literacy, community resource use, and daily living activities. By encouraging self-evaluation, it empowers young individuals to take proactive steps toward their futures.
The CLS is paired with a Character Development Curriculum, which strengthens core values through instruction, exercises, strategies, and hands-on training, focusing on six key qualities. Together, these tools provide a comprehensive approach to preparing youth for success.

Moral Character
Qualities that help us be our best self which include passion, responsibility, cooperation, gratitude, respect, accountability and integrity.
Emotional Character
Qualities that will demonstrate self-awareness, self-management, self-esteem, emotional regulation, anger management, and mental health wellness.
Physical Character
Qualities that help with hygiene, self-discipline, exercising, stress management, health & wellness, nutrition and food preparation
Culture Character
Qualities that challenge individuals to navigate their life with a more open-minded perspective. Individuals will learn how education, occupation, ethnicity, ethics, religion, economics, and cultural influences impact their ecology.
Intellectual/Cognitive Character
Qualities that will challenge the mindset of individuals to become more critical thinkers and creative problem solvers. Individuals will be able to demonstrate intellectual integrity and apply knowledge to promote a better future.
Social Character
Qualities that will influence individuals to determine their leadership style, understand the dynamics of teamwork and teambuilding, social awareness, personal and professional relationship skills and communication skills.
Medication Management
Strive to comprehend the patient's experience
Utilize evidence-based selections of medications
Guarantee the utmost safety in medication usage
Integrate medication optimization into standard practice

Tele-medicine is also offered.
Psychological Evaluation


Mental Status Assessment
Evaluating the patient’s mood, thoughts, perceptions, and behaviors.

Information Gathering
Acquiring insights into the patient’s medical history, current psychiatric mental health condition, symptoms of serious mental illnesses, behavioral disorders, chronic health issues, substance use, and other significant factors.

Physical Assessment
In certain instances, a physical examination may be warranted to exclude any underlying medical issues that could be affecting mental health status.

Psychological Assessment
Depending on the circumstances, the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner may employ psychological tests to gain a more profound understanding of the patient’s condition.

Diagnostic Formulation
Following the assessment, the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner will establish a diagnosis, create a treatment plan and provide recommendations.
Substance Abuse Evaluation
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Interviews
Engaging in discussions with the individual undergoing evaluation, as well as with family members, friends, and others who are acquainted with them.
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Medical history
An examination of medical records and relevant documents pertaining to prescription medications, mental health, and overall physical health.
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Drug testing
The evaluation may incorporate a drug screening as part of the assessment process.
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Psychological testing
Psychological assessments and or psychiatric evaluation may also be included in the SA evaluation.
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Behavioral assessments
Evaluations of behavior may form a component of the overall assessment.
Intensive In-Home Counselling
Services are geared for individuals
Services include, but are not limited to:
1. Individualized treatment plans which are customized and collaboratively designed with the individual, guardian, Home Based Counseling worker, and collateral agencies involved.
2. A multitude of dynamic treatment modalities including, but not limited to: individual and family counseling, therapeutic mentoring, parenting skills, behavior management, relapse prevention training, personal care education, conflict resolution, anger management, supervised visitation, and discharge planning.
3. Coordination of care across settings (home, school, work, and the community)
4. Concentration on all domains of functioning to include social, emotional, cognitive, and physical
5. Identify triggers, cues, and symptoms.
6. Case management to include links to community resources and advocacy in court.
7. Communication and participation with schools, state agencies, doctors, and others is utilized to collaborate in order to go above and beyond the standards of treatment
8. 24-hour crisis intervention & stabilization
9. Address areas such as: mental health and substance abuse symptoms, parenting skills training, crisis response, school attendance and other school-related issues, alcohol and drug use issues, delinquent behaviors such as gang violence, anger management, blended family issues, and conflict resolution.
Mental Health Support Services
These services generally include:
- Individualized and customized treatment plans
- Practical skills training
- Safety plan development and implementation
- Monitoring of mental and physical health
- Teaching independent living skills to include: medication management, personal hygiene, nutrition, food preparation, financial planning, employment skills, and coping skills
Let's partner together.
Our mission is to build strong B2B partnerships & to foster meaningful Community engagement by offering personalized mental health solutions to individuals. We equip our clinicians and mental health professionals with advanced training in critical thinking and problem-solving strategies to address diverse individual and family needs. Through our programs, we empower businesses and communities alike, driving personal transformation and fostering long-term mental resilience.