Case Management Provided in Ashland, Kentucky
What is case management?
Case management is a single, consistent point of support that helps coordinate care when you’re working with multiple services or systems. Instead of getting a list of referrals and being left to figure it out alone, your case manager helps create a plan, connect you to resources, and follow through with you.
How case management supports your
Addiction and Mental Health Treatment
Case management is often built around screening for your medical, emotional, social, and day-to-day needs, then addressing those needs directly or connecting you to community resources while you’re in treatment.
It can help with:
Treatment engagement and staying connected over time
Transportation to appointments, childcare, and other “access” barriers
Insurance and benefits support (for example, help applying for Medicare/Medicaid)
Housing, food, income supports, and other basic needs that affect recovery
Coordinating medical and behavioral health care when you have multiple conditions or prescriptions
Follow-up planning and connection to ongoing care after an emergency or overdose-related visit
What to expect with Ultimate Treatment Center
A conversation about your goals and what’s getting in the way right now
A clear, step-by-step plan guided by your needs and priorities
Help making connections to new providers or services seamless and efficient
Ongoing check-ins to adjust the plan as your needs change
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A case manager helps coordinate care and support beyond appointments. This can include connecting you to treatment services, medical care, housing, transportation, benefits, and community resources. So you’re not navigating everything alone.
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No. Case management can be helpful at many stages of recovery. Some people use it short-term to get organized or connected to resources, while others benefit from ongoing support as their needs change.
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Coverage varies by insurance plan and state. Many Medicaid plans and some commercial insurance plans do cover case management services when they are medically necessary or part of a treatment program. Our team can help review your benefits and explain any coverage or out-of-pocket costs before services begin.
Contact us to get started.
If you’re starting treatment or trying to re-start after a setback; case management can help you stabilize the basics, stay connected, and build a recovery plan that fits your real life.