Coordinated Family Care MISSION “Coordinated Family Care provides child centered and strength based care management services while partnering with families to realize their vision, goals, and full potential.”
COORDINATED FAMILY CARE Middlesex County Care Management Organization designed to improve how services and support are coordinated to families with children who have social, emotional, behavioral, mental health, developmental, and substance abuse needs. A partnership created to ensure families and children get what they need to thrive in their communities.
How we work Together Department of Children and Families Office of Division of Child Prevention & Childrens System of Adolescent Protection and Community Care Services Permanency Partnerships Juvenile Court Perform Care FCIU Contracted & Other Systems Community Administrator Services Care Management Family Support Community Mobile Organization Organization Providers Response (CMO) (FSO) Coordinated Fam ily Care is the Care Managem ent Organization for Middlesex County.
Coordinated Family Care Care Management Organization
How to Access Services For Youth in Need: Eligibility How To Make a Referral Child should be 5-18 Any community member years of age can assist a parent or If referred by 17.5, CFC can assist until Caregiver with making a 21. Average LOS with the CMO is about 12months referral Child may be currently Contact Perform Care involved in none or At 1-877-652-7624 multiple other systems Level of care determined by Needs i.e. Special Education, Outpatient Assessment Services, Hospitalization, DCPP and/or CFC has a Juvenile Justice System involved. DSM 5 Diagnosis. (Mental Health related No eject/ No reject Policy – Oppositional Defiance, Bipolar, ADHD, ID/DD and/or Substance Abuse)
Coordinated Family Care Middlesex County Care Management Organization Non-profit organization “Wraparound” “Strength Based” & “Nurtured Heart approach In accordance with current HIPPA regulations to ensure confidentiality 1,000 children currently enrolled in the CMO
“Strength Based” & “Wraparound” Approach “Strength Based” “Wraparound” Identifying functional Creating the Child & strengths Family Team ( Informal & Formal supports) Re-framing challenges into positive experiences Creating Crisis Plans Community based Developing Individualized strategies and plans Service Plans (ISP) Leaving families with Discharge/Transitional informal supports planning
Nurtured Heart Approach Absolutely Yes Absolutely No Absolutely Clear An approach utilized to help strengthen relationships between one another. “When we create greatness, greatness is what we shall get.”
Individualized Service Plan Child & Family Team Creating strategies to meets within 20 days meet the families needs initially, every 60 days Linking families to thereafter community resources Identifying functional Developing the family strengths crisis plan Creating the “Family Responsibilities of the Vision” team members Identifying the families ISP distribution needs
Moving Forward Additional services have been identified in the county (traditional & non-traditional) Availability of emergency services have increased for CMO families & children Ongoing relationship building and networking with community based providers is ongoing
How to Contact Us Coordinated Family Care 30 Silver Line Drive, Suite 1 North Brunswick, NJ 08902 732-572-3663 Contact Person: Lisa Murray-Williams Resource Development Manager Ext. 103 or lmurray-williams@coordinatedfamilycare.org
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