Case Management
Coordinated support for comprehensive care and recovery
Integrating services to ensure success
When appropriate, New Oakland provides coordinated case management support to ensure seamless care tailored to your needs. Our team helps connect you with resources, tracks progress, and collaborates with providers to create an integrated path to recovery. This whole-person approach fosters stability and long-term success.
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At New Oakland, we understand that navigating mental health care can be overwhelming, which is why we prioritize a coordinated and supportive approach. In cases supported by our our public and private insurance partners, our team works alongside clients to create an integrated care plan that connects all necessary resources, services, and providers. We track progress, adjust strategies, and ensure that every aspect of your treatment is aligned with your goals. This includes helping you access therapy, medication management, educational support, housing resources, and more as needed. By acting as a central point of coordination, we ensure that your care is seamless and effective. This holistic strategy not only simplifies the process but also empowers you to stay on track, fostering long-term recovery and stability. Differences in insurance and care requirements mean not everyone qualifies for case management support, but if you do, New Oakland is there for you.

Integrated care paths
Streamlined connections to resources and providers, ensuring seamless care and focused progress.

Guidance and responsiveness
Ongoing support to navigate challenges, access resources, and achieve lasting wellness.
Key Questions
Case management is a coordinated approach that connects individuals and families to the services and resources they need, ensuring consistent progress through personalized care planning and support.
Our team helps navigate healthcare systems, arranges referrals to specialists, and connects individuals to community resources, removing barriers to care.
No. Case management support is only for those who need it and are supported by programs provided by their Community Mental Health (CMH) or insurance provider.
Case management helps individuals struggling with fragmented care, access to essential services, or navigating complex mental health systems by creating a unified treatment path.
By coordinating care, monitoring progress, and providing consistent follow-up, case management ensures clients stay on track and have the resources needed for sustained recovery.