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Brief Case Management and Recovery

Ingersoll Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic
19 King St E
Ingersoll, ON
N5C 1G3
19 King St E
Ingersoll, ON
N5C 1G3

519-539-8055

Toll-Free: 1-800-859-7248 ext 7210

By appointment only
Last updated: Oct 21, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Call Woodstock office
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Youth 16 years and older and adults with a serious mental illness
Fees
Free
Languages
English
Accessibility

Description of Services:
Case Management Programs; offered to adults with serious mental health concerns
Brief Case Management - Goal-oriented, client directed service, to assist individuals experiencing persistent mental health difficulties * works in collaboration with a case manager to develop a personal recovery plan and work on identified goals over a period of three to six months
Services include:
Recovery Program - offers periodic mental health support for individuals who have previously received more intensive support and have reached a state of wellness and mental health stability * individuals meet with their case manager three to four times per year or on an as needed basis and may supplement this by attending therapeutic groups and/or peer support
Brief Case Management - Goal-oriented, client directed service, to assist individuals experiencing persistent mental health difficulties * works in collaboration with a case manager to develop a personal recovery plan and work on identified goals over a period of three to six months
Services include:
- Mental health support around individual growth and recovery
- Supportive Counselling
- Assistance with life skills
- Advice and assistance with mental and physical health
- Help with accessing resources and linking with other community agencies
Recovery Program - offers periodic mental health support for individuals who have previously received more intensive support and have reached a state of wellness and mental health stability * individuals meet with their case manager three to four times per year or on an as needed basis and may supplement this by attending therapeutic groups and/or peer support
Last updated: Oct 21, 2024: Suggest an edit
