LEVELS OF SUPPORT

Transitional Support

  • For clients stepping down from higher levels of care
  • Focuses on structure, accountability, and care coordination
  • Ideal during transitions or increasing independence

Structured Support

  • For early recovery or increased mental health needs
  • Includes regular check-ins and consistent coordination
  • Supports routines, stability, and follow-through

Intensive Support

  • For elevated risk or complex situations
  • Involves frequent contact and close monitoring
  • Emphasizes rapid response and coordination

Support levels are flexible and adjusted as stability improves.

Support for Families

Families often reach out when they feel overwhelmed, concerned, or unsure what support is needed next.

We help families by:

  • Providing clear communication and coordination
  • Coordination with treatment providers
  • Support during transitions or periods of instability
  • Offering guidance during periods of uncertainty

Levels of Support

Transitional Support
For clients stepping down from higher levels of care
Focuses on structure, accountability, and care coordination Ideal during transitions or increasing independence

Structured Support
For early recovery or increased mental health needs
Includes regular check-ins and consistent coordination
Supports routines, stability, and follow-through

Intensive Support
For elevated risk or complex situations
Involves frequent contact and close monitoring
Emphasizes rapid response and coordination
Support levels are flexible and adjusted as stability improves.

Support for Families
Families often reach out when they feel overwhelmed, concerned, or unsure what support is needed next.

We help families by:
Providing clear communication and coordination
Coordination with treatment providers
Support during transitions or periods of instability
Offering guidance during periods of uncertainty

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