Case managers evaluate each client's needs and offer specialized assistance to remove obstacles that affect health outcomes using a client-centered approach. In addition to facilitating better access to healthcare, this holistic approach ensures that people have the means to prosper. Prioritizing autonomy, resilience, and equity, case management improves quality of life, empowers communities, and promotes overall health for everyone.
Case managers assist people living with HIV by providing them with the resources, education, and tools they need to become their own greatest advocates, which involves coordinating medical and behavioral health treatments.
To promote safer, more resilient communities, we provide specialized wraparound services to assist those entangled in the criminal justice system in effectively reentering society.
We offer specialized wraparound programs to assist effective reentry for anyone involved in the criminal justice system in order to foster better, safer communities.
Services for individuals 18 years of age and older who were released from BCI, FDC, CCDOC, IDOC, or a federal penitentiary facility within the last two years include:
Emergency & Transitional accommodation (ETH) offers transitional accommodation for a period of 12 months to those aged 18 and over who are homeless or suffering from housing instability, and who either (1) have been released from prison within the last 12 months or (2) are actively participating in community or pre-trial supervision. Services offered on-site include:
In order to enable kids and their families to make wise decisions and attain favorable results, we provide a variety of prevention services. Our programs are designed to give young people the recognition, opportunity, and necessary skills they need to live happy, successful lives.
Through the provision of resources and instruction specifically designed to meet the requirements of drug users, harm reduction enables people to make informed decisions regarding their health. This method acknowledges that structural and societal injustices frequently exacerbate substance use-related problems like homelessness and poverty.
In order to lower risks while upholding autonomy and prioritizing quality of life, harm reduction techniques include safer use supplies, overdose prevention training, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT).
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