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Mission Statement
The ICM
Children & Youth program provides clinical case management services to
families with one or more seriously emotionally disturbed child or adolescent.
The intensive case manager will meet with the clients in their natural
setting – home, school, or community, to develop and coordinate the
implementation of a service plan that addresses the needs of the child or
adolescent in the areas of mental health care, physical health care, family,
education, leisure and environment. The purpose of this intensive, 24 hour
per day, seven day per week service is to insure that the needs of this
population group are served in the least restrictive setting. To this end,
particular emphasis will be on reducing the number of inpatient admissions
experienced by these clients. If the child or adolescent does indeed
require hospitalization, efforts will be made to facilitate the earliest
possible discharge.
ICM Child & Youth Client
The ICM program was designed to serve the
chronically mentally ill population. The concept of chronicity, however, is a
difficult one to apply to the children and youth population. Chronic or
long-term emotional problems are best viewed as severe disturbance in growth
requiring extra help in habilitation. The “severely emotionally disturbed”
better describes this population since it conveys both the seriousness of the
condition and the high degree of service that the children and youth require.
The degree of disability then becomes the parameter by which seriousness or
severity is defined. |