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Provide individualized services in accordance with the unique potentials and needs of each child and family, guided by a strengths-based, wraparound service planning process and an individualized service plan developed in true partnership with the child and family.
- Substance Use Prevention & Recovery (SUPR) Provider Information
The mission of the Division of Substance Use Prevention and...
- Recovery Oriented Systems of Care - Illinois Department of Human Services
Moving from the current acute care model to a chronic care...
- Substance Use Prevention & Recovery (SUPR) Provider Information
The mission of the Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery is to provide a recovery oriented system of care along the continuum of prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery support where individuals with SUD, those in recovery and those at risk are valued and treated with dignity and where stigma, accompanying attitudes, ...
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.
1 wrz 2019 · Managed Care Manual for Medicaid Providers is available on the Department’s Care Coordination webpage. Each Chapter 200 handbook is designated by an alphabetical character. Depending on the range of services, a provider may need more than one handbook from the Chapter 200 series. The organization and alphabetical numbering system of the
Provider Assistance and Training Hub (PATH) Access Trainings and Materials Documents and Tools
The Illinois Department of Health Care and Family Services (HFS) is committed to improving the health of Illinois' families by providing access to quality health care. This mission is accomplished through HFS Medical Programs that pay for a wide range of health services, provided by thousands of medical providers throughout Illinois, to about ...
Building a System of Care for Children with Complex Behavioral Health Needs. Pathways to Success is a program for Medicaid enrolled children under the age of 21 in Illinois who have complex behavioral health needs and could benefit from additional support.