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Thursday, 20 September 2018 11:57

Building a Strong Support Network

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We Believe in the value of community supports that offer individuals assistance and hope in achieving their goals. To that end, Targeted Case Management(TCM) services are directed toward access and linkage to the services and resource needed to live independently and experience high quality of life. Targeted Case Managers provide advocacy in service coordination, speaking on behalf of our clients when necessary to ensure that the services arranged are in the best interest of each individual's needs.

Assist individuals in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational and other services.

Optimize the functioning of recipients who have complex needs.

Provide quality treatment and support services in the most efficient and effective manner.

Individualize each client needs, goals, abilities and services.

How Can We Help?

Behavioral Work Targeted Case Managers link our clients with available services needed to maintain good mental and physical health. Our Targeted Case Managers are ready to assist in the following areas:

  • Housing - helping our clients find safe, affordable housing by linking them with HUD and other subsidy programs as well as private landlords.
  • Education and Work - working with educational and vocational supports to develop plans focused on an individual's potencial and success.
  • Daily Living - assessing levels of independence and a family's ability to provide basic needs such a proper nutrition and clothing; then organizing and implementing a process to fill in any existing gaps.
  • Income and Benefits - assessing one's income and health insurance, including entitlements; advocating in the best interest of the consumer and family for support and community resources.
  • Physical Health Care - connecting individuals with primary care physicians and specialist as needed to address integrated physical and emotional wellness.

Others Coordination Services might involve collaborating with the followings:

  • Mental Health Counseling
  • Psychosocial Rehabilitation
  • Psychiatric Services
  • Primary Care Physicians and Medical Specialists
  • Crisis Services
  • Social Security Administration
  • Legal Services
  • Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Educational and Vocational Centers
  • And others....
Thursday, 20 September 2018 11:39

How Can We Help?

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Behavioral Work Targeted Case Managers link our clients with available services needed to maintain good mental and physical health.

Our Targeted Case Managers are ready to assist in the following areas:

  • Housing - helping our clients find safe, affordable housing by linking them with HUD and other subsidy programs as well as private landlords.
  • Education and Work - working with educational and vocational supports to develop plans focused on an individual's potencial and success.
  • Daily Living - assessing levels of independence and a family's ability to provide basic needs such a proper nutrition and clothing; then organizing and implementing a process to fill in any existing gaps.
  • Income and Benefits - assessing one's income and health insurance, including entitlements; advocating in the best interest of the consumer and family for support and community resources.
  • Physical Health Care - connecting individuals with primary care physicians and specialist as needed to address integrated physical and emotional wellness.
Friday, 07 September 2018 16:41

What Is Behavior Analysis?

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Behavior Analysis is rooted in the behaviorist tradition and utilizes learning principles to bring about behavior change. Some branches of psychology strive to understand underlying cognitions, but behavioral psychology is not concerned with mentalistic causes of behavior and instead focuses on the behavior itself.

Behavior Analysis has robust practical applications in mental health treatment and organizational psychology, particularly when focused on helping children and adults learn new behaviors or reduce problem behaviors.

Behavior Analysis is a natural science that seeks to understand the behavior of individuals. That is, Behavior Analysts study how biological, pharmacological, and experiential factors influence the behavior of humans and nonhuman animals. Recognizing that behavior is something that individuals do, behavior analysts place special emphasis on studying factors that reliably influence the behavior of individuals, an emphasis that works well when the goal is to acquire adaptive behavior or ameliorate problem behavior. The science of behavior analysis has made discoveries that have proven useful in addressing socially important behavior such as drug taking, healthy eating, workplace safety, education, and the treatment of pervasive developmental disabilities (e.g., autism).

What Behavioral Work Can Do?

• Behaviors related to Autism
• Behaviors related to ADD or ADHD
• Verbal aggression
• Physical aggression
• Off-task behavior
• Defiance
• Behaviors related to developmental disability
• Find support to succeed
• Access helpful services in the community
• Build and maintain relationships
• Advocate for yourself while taking personal responsibility.
• Based on the values of human rights, independence, choice, and social inclusion.
• Designed to enable the client to direct their own services and supports, rather than attempting
to fit within service system.
• Assists the client and their families to build capacities and capabilities.
• Comprehensive planning based on what the recipient wants and needs including children/youth,
resulting in better outcomes for that individual and their family.
• Help the client determines worthwhile goals.
• Assist them in discovering their ability to attain their goals.
• Relationships are initiated and nurtured to ensure a person-centered approach to service
implementation.
• And more...

Friday, 07 September 2018 16:40

What Behavioral Work Can Do?

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• Behaviors related to Autism
• Behaviors related to ADD or ADHD
• Verbal aggression
• Physical aggression
• Off-task behavior
• Defiance
• Behaviors related to developmental disability
• Find support to succeed
• Access helpful services in the community
• Build and maintain relationships
• Advocate for yourself while taking personal responsibility.
• Based on the values of human rights, independence, choice, and social inclusion.
• Designed to enable the client to direct their own services and supports, rather than attempting
to fit within service system.
• Assists the client and their families to build capacities and capabilities.
• Comprehensive planning based on what the recipient wants and needs including children/youth,
resulting in better outcomes for that individual and their family.
• Help the client determines worthwhile goals.
• Assist them in discovering their ability to attain their goals.
• Relationships are initiated and nurtured to ensure a person-centered approach to service
implementation.
• And more...