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Case management for recovery with too many moving parts.

One coordinator keeps providers, family members, treatment plans, and real-world logistics moving in the same direction.

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  • Family-aware planning
  • Local and virtual support

Case management

Care coordination when recovery has become complicated.

Recovery often involves more than one provider, more than one family member, and more than one urgent decision. Without coordination, important details can get lost exactly when the family needs steadiness.

Core Values Recovery case managers help organize the work: treatment planning, provider communication, family updates, transitions between levels of care, and the practical logistics that keep a recovery plan from falling apart.

What recovery case management includes

  • Care coordination: align therapists, physicians, treatment programs, coaches, and family members.
  • Resource navigation: identify appropriate services and help the family compare realistic options.
  • Transition planning: support movement between detox, residential care, outpatient care, and home life.
  • Ongoing monitoring: keep the plan current as needs, risks, and progress change.

When case management helps most

Case management is especially useful when there are co-occurring conditions, multiple providers, repeated treatment episodes, family conflict, or enough complexity that no one is sure who is holding the full picture.

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