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Systems of care are: Family driven and youth guided, with the strengths and needs of the child and family determining the types and mix of services and supports provided.
- Illinois Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC) Councils
The goals of the Illinois ROSC include: Building a culture...
- Recovery Oriented Systems of Care - Illinois Department of Human Services
Moving from the current acute care model to a chronic care...
- Illinois Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC) Councils
The goals of the Illinois ROSC include: Building a culture that builds and nurtures recovery. Building capacity and infrastructure to support a recovery-oriented system of care. Developing commitment to implement and sustain a recovery-oriented system of care.
Moving from the current acute care model to a chronic care approach requires the entire system to embrace a recovery management approach to support those affected by substance use disorders (SUDs) and to expand the current continuum of care.
The Illinois Department of Human Services/Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (IDHS/SUPR), in collaboration with our partners at IDHS/Division of Mental Health (DMH), is pleased to share information about National Recovery Month 2024! Proclamation by Governor J.B. Pritzker and Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias.
The Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care-Illinois Statewide Network (ROSC-ISN) project will establish multiple geographically distributed ROSC Councils that will assist communities with building local recovery-oriented systems of care.
Children's Mental Health Systems of Care. Children and youth with or at risk for mental health disorders and their families often need supports and services from multiple child- and family-serving agencies in their communities, but the help they receive is often fragmented and uncoordinated.
6 paź 2022 · THE ILLINOIS SYSTEM OF CARE. WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SYSTEMS OF CARE & WRAPAROUND? Systems of Care Wraparound. PURPOSE OF WRAPAROUND. Identify and address unmet needs. Recognize and develop strengths. Develop skills for youth and family through team-based approach. Emphasize building familial and natural supports for sustainability.