Case Management

Case Management links consumers with local resources and helps them obtain all benefits to which they are entitled.

These benefits may include:

  • Social Security
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Employed Individuals with Disabilities Program
  • Food Stamps
  • Housing
  • Energy Assistance
  • Medical and Dental Care
  • Psychiatric Care
  • Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Medication Management
  • Vocational Training
  • Transportation Services

The Case Management program works with consumers to establish and maintain stability within their own community. Case Managers help develop a customized support network and advocate on behalf of each consumer to ensure access to the best possible care and treatment.

Case Management Referral Form

Case Management FAQs
Who is eligible for Case Management?

Participants must be a resident of Anne Arundel County and have a severe and persistent mental illness. Additional criteria may include unemployment, financial difficulty, lack of a support system, and/or difficulty maintaining daily living skills.

How do I make a referral for services?

To make a referral or request Case Management Services complete a referral form, found here.

Who pays for Case Management Services?
Case Management services are paid for by the State of Maryland and Medical Assistance.
Do I need Medical Assistance to receive case management services?

No. There is short-term coverage by the State of Maryland for those individuals who meet criteria for Case Management services, but who do not have Medical Assistance. Please see the referral form for more information.

How long will Case Management services last?

The length of participation in Case Management depends on the specific needs of the individual. Case Management services are usually offered for 1-6 months. Uninsured individuals are typically approved for 3 months. No matter the length of time, the goal is always to develop a structured support system, allowing the individual to access resources, anticipate problems, and overcome barriers to success in their community.

How often will the Case Manager meet with me?
Case Managers meet with individuals 2 to 5 times per month, based on consumer’s insurance and the needs of the individual.

Referrals

PDG firmly believes that within each person is an untapped capability. Contact us to learn about our recovery-oriented programs today.

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