Care Coordination Service
We work with you and your services to develop an individual care plan.
The Care Coordination Service is for people involved in alcohol and drugs programs. It coordinates services for people who have significant alcohol and drug issues and also one or more of the following:
- an acquired brain injury
- mental or physical health issues
- intellectual or cognitive impairments
- risk-taking behaviours
- at risk of homelessness
- factors in their environment that pose a risk (such as family violence).
Together with you, your care is coordinated to ensure the most appropriate services are provided. You are supported to play an active role in decision-making.
Care coordination is a free service.
Who this service is for
People involved in alcohol and other drugs programs.
Referrals are only received from
- Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) – Alcohol and Drug Services (ADS)
- Burnie Youth Alcohol and Drug Service (BYADS)
- Youth Family And Community Connections (YFACC)
Cost
Free
How this service is delivered
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Face-to-face
This program is offered statewide.
Updated: 10/02/2021
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