Community-Based Rehabilitation Services (CBRS)
Community-Based Rehabilitation Services (CBRS) is a home or community-based service that utilizes psychiatric rehabilitation interventions designed to build and reinforce functional skills. CBRS is available to youth and adults diagnosed with various mental, developmental, or emotional challenges.
Common Reasons to Seek CBRS:
- Promoting independence and inclusion of people with disabilities
- Increasing community awareness and resilience
- Providing skill building and support for mental health
- Assisting integration with the community
- Helping individuals lead a normal life
Case Management
Behavioral Health Case Management is a collaborative process that assesses, plans, links, coordinates, and monitors options and services that address a member's needs. Case Management is provided to clients who cannot independently navigate or coordinate the service system.
Common Reasons to Seek Case Management:
- Bridging the gap between clients and needed services
- Personalized care, advocacy, and ongoing support
- Achieving stability and improved quality of life
- Ensuring proper medication, therapy, and resources
- Assistance with housing and transportation