SEARHC’s Case Management Services provide personalized support to individuals and families experiencing diagnosed or undiagnosed behavioral health needs. Our care teams work alongside clients to improve daily functioning, strengthen family relationships, build skills for independence, and connect people with the resources they need to thrive.
Providers conduct an evaluation that may include:
Behavioral health and psychosocial assessment
Review of daily functioning and home environment
Identification of strengths, needs, and goals
Safety and risk screening
Family dynamics and support system review
Case managers help clients strengthen practical skills that support long‑term stability, such as:
Conflict resolution techniques
Problem‑solving skill development
Teaching community living skills (e.g., transportation, routines, accessing services)
Modeling productive and healthy behaviors
To help families maintain a stable and supportive environment, case managers provide:
Family education and communication support
Assistance navigating behavioral health care
Strength‑based approaches to home environment and relationships
Case managers collaborate with community partners, medical providers, and local resources to ensure clients have access to the services they need, including:
Referrals to therapy, psychiatry, or behavioral health services
Coordination with community service programs
Advocacy across community agencies and school systems
In‑home support services when appropriate
Case management at SEARHC assists individuals and families experiencing behavioral health conditions such as:
Please note: Case managers do not diagnose conditions but support individuals struggling with undiagnosed
To begin case management services:
Our team is ready to help you build skills, access resources, and improve daily functioning for a healthier, more supported life.