CPST/SUD (Case Management)

Community Psychiatric Supportive Services 
(CPST or Case Management for Behavioral Health/Substance Use (SUD) Clients)


We provide a wide range of professional services to meet your needs. We promise to provide every service with excellence and to your highest level of satisfaction. 

Coordination

Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment or Case Management provide individualized supports or care coordination of healthcare, behavioral healthcare, and non-healthcare activities. This service is for adults and youth.

Goal-Oriented

Case Management services, are goal-oriented and individualized supports that focus on improving self-sufficiency through assessment, planning, linkage, advocacy, coordination and monitoring.  

Access

These services are typically provided in the client's natural environments and include those activities designed to assist and support individuals in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational and other services essential to meeting basic human needs. 

All the services you need,
all in one place.

Case Management Services include:
  • Ongoing assessment of unmet needs
  • Assistance in achieving personal independence in managing basic needs and achieving goals as identified by the individual and/or parent or guardian
  • Restoration, rehabilitation, and support of the development of daily living skills needed to function in a natural community environment
  • Assistance with accessing transportation, safe housing, and employment or meaningful activities
  • Assisting substance use clients with getting to and in treatment facilities and reconnecting to community services

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How it works

  • 1. Population(s) Served

    Case Management also known as Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment (CPST) is available for youth and adults ages 5-64.


    We are an inclusive organization. We do not discriminate based on race/ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, etc.

  • 2. Frequency of Services

    Case management services are provided a minimum of once per week for a minimum of an hour and half. 


    Most of our case managers have clients for longer periods of time. This is based on the scheduling of the youth and staff member.

  • 3. Settings

    Case management services are community based. Most of the service delivery happens in the community. 


    There is an opportunity to have services in the home as well. 


    Case managers will also take youth to the Fatherhood Revisited offices as well.

  • 4. Payer and Funding Sources

    We bill Medicaid for services. 


    We are contracted with the following:

    Caresource

    Anthem

    Humana

    Molina

    United Health

    Amerihealth Caritas

    Buckeye

    OhioRise

    Aetna

    Paramount


  • 5. Hours of Services

    Our offices are open by appointment from 10am-6pm.


    Mentors, case managers, and therapists may work outside of thise hours. Schedules are determined by the staff and client.

  • 6. Fees

    We bill Medicaid for services.


    We also have the ability for families to self-pay for services.


    If you are self-pay, we will discuss the pay scale with you before intake.

  • 7. Days of Service

    We serve youth Monday-Friday. 


    Weekends are based on the availability of staff, but are not a requirement of the agency.

  • 8. Referral Sources

    Service providers, parents/guardians, adult clients, school administrators or counselors, courts, child protective services, and CMEs can make referrals.

  • 9. Staff Providing this Service

    Services are provided by direct staff of Fatherhood Revisited.


    Staff are trained and supervised regularly. They meet all of the requirements of the Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services and this agency, including background checks.

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