What is Case Management?

Case management—also called Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)—is a support service distinct from therapy. It focuses on providing practical assistance and advocacy to help you navigate complex systems and meet your needs effectively. At Kindred Harbor Behavioral Health, we offer case management support,  ensuring you always have access to the resources you need to thrive.

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The Benefits of Case Management

Case management provides practical assistance and advocacy to help you access vital community resources and support systems. Some of the key benefits and applications of case management include:

  • Addressing transportation, housing, financial support, and/or food banks
  • Assisting with courts, legal issues, governmental and/or employment agencies 
  • Connecting you with medical, social, educational, and/or spiritual services 
  • Coordinating care across different systems and environments
  • Developing coping mechanisms with real world applications
  • Providing general support while you gain more control over your life

How Case Management Works

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Our case managers act as advocates who specialize in identifying and accessing community resources and have the expertise to provide LGBTQIA+ affirming case management. They work to develop a personalized plan and coordinate services and support that help you navigate the challenges of everyday life while you focus on addressing your mental health and wellness. They’re a cornerstone of your support system!

Insurance

For case management services we accept all Medicaid and combined Medicaid/Medicare programs. Please see our Insurance Page for more information.

Get Started

Case Management

Access a continuum of support and resources.

1 -

Reach Out To Us

Our intake coordinator will gather some basic information, including insurance.
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Get Scheduled

Complete the intake paperwork so the assessment team can get you scheduled.
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Start Your Treatment Plan

After assessment, select a therapist and collaboratively create your therapy goals.