
Case management & monitoring serves to coordinate all aspects of the patient’s treatment. Case managers help to coordinate needed services for a person with a mental illness and monitor those services. Case managers also advocate for the person and provide support for the person’s family and friends. It can be difficult for people with mental illness to keep track of the many appointments, resources, and other information required to focus on recovery. Mental health case management and monitoring can help to manage these tasks so they can focus on recovery. Keeping track of doctor’s appointments, job interviews, bills, and other everyday items can be a lot simpler with the help of mental health professionals.
Case monitoring serves to coordinate all aspects of the client’s treatment. The range of services offered is essential to support individuals in developing their skills to gain access to adequate housing, medical services, employment, social and educational resources.
Case managers help patients develop independent living skills, provide support with treatment, and serve as the point of contact between patients and people in their social and professional support systems.