Intensive Care Coordination is a coordinated behavioral health service delivered in the home for TennCare-enrolled youth under 21 with serious emotional disturbance. It promotes collaboration among professionals, caregivers, and communities to support effective care planning and service coordination. Medication Management and Psychotherapy available as needed.
Intensive Care Coordination is an intensive, in-home treatment model grounded in the System of Care philosophy and powered by High Fidelity Wraparound.
A Certified Family Support Specialist uses lived experience and training to coach youth and their parents or caregivers in developing effective skills.
A Care Coordinator helps families build a support team and make a plan so their child can succeed at home, school and in the community.
Children, adolescents, and young adults under age 21 who have TennCare (or are TennCare eligible) and are willing to participate in services. Child or youth has a history of involvement with one or more of the following: Mobile Crisis involvement; Outpatient Counseling; School based interventions; DCS involvement; Juvenile Court involvement; Behavioral health medication management; Services designed to prevent psychiatric hospitalization, residential treatment, or another higher level of care.