At Restoration Children Facilities, we help children, teens, and adults when life gets hard. We know that problems can feel big. Targeted case management is a way we walk with you. It helps you find the right care, stay safe, and reach small goals. We use kind steps that make life easier.
What Is Targeted Case Management?
Targeted case management means one person helps you get the services you need. This support role is known as a case manager. The case manager pays attention to your needs. They learn what you need at home, at school, and in your community. Then they make a simple plan. That plan shows small steps you can take to feel better.
How We Help You Find Support
We check what you need. We talk to your family and team. Then we link you to the right services. These may include:
- Therapy and counseling services.
- Medication monitoring.
- Educational support and goal setting.
- After-school and out-of-school programs.
- Life skills development.
- Family and home support.
- Community support services.
- Crisis response and stabilization.
We make sure the help matches your age and your needs. We keep things clear and simple.
How Targeted Case Management Helps in Daily Life
Targeted case management helps in many small ways. These small wins build up over time.
- Fewer missed appointments. We remind you and make it easy to go.
- Clear plans for school. We help with homework needs and meetings.
- Safer homes. We work with family and providers to make home life calmer.
- Faster help in a crisis. If things get scary, we help you get help fast.
- Better medicine checks. We watch how medicines work and talk with your doctor.
- Real-life skills. We teach things like cooking, jobs, and money skills.
These things make daily life less stressful. They help you move forward step by step.
What You Can Expect from Us
When you join our program, we start with a friendly talk. We learn about your worries and hopes. Then we write a plan with easy steps. Your case manager calls or meets with you. They help set up services and check in often. We keep notes and change the plan if you need it.
We use many of our services together. For example, a child may get therapy, after-school help, and learning support. A teen may get life skills and community support. An adult may get medication monitoring and family support. We work with your whole team.
Real Steps We Take
We do not just give papers. We act. Here are the real steps we take for you:
- We listen and make a goal.
- We contact doctors, schools, and programs.
- We arrange visits and transport if needed.
- We teach new skills in short lessons.
- We check medicines with your prescriber.
- We help the family learn how to support you.
- We follow up to see if the plan is working.
Each step is small and clear. This helps you feel safe and sure.
Why This Helps Families and Youth
Targeted case management helps families work as a team. It helps children get the tools they need at school. It helps teens practice making good choices. It helps adults stay steady and safe. The work we do brings hope. It also builds strength and trust. Families tell us they feel less alone when they have a case manager by their side.
How to Start
If you or someone you love needs help, we are here. You can call us or visit our center. We will set a time to meet. We explain the plan in simple words. We answer your questions. We work at your pace. You and your family make choices. We help every step of the way.
Our Promise
We promise to be kind, clear, and steady. We promise to listen. We promise to help you find the services that fit your life. Our goal is to help you build a brighter future. We want you to feel safe, learn new skills, and grow.
FAQs
What is a case manager?
A case manager is a helper. They listen, make a plan, and help you get services.
Who can use targeted case management?
Kids, teens, and adults who need help with mental health, school, or daily life can use it.
How long will I get help?
It depends on your needs. We stay until your goals are met or until you say you are ready.

