Coordinating with Your Program Team: Best practices for case notes and documentation ensure that when an assigned case manager is absent, expectedly or unexpectedly, the progress or next steps for the participants are not neglected. Different team members may also have different specialties and perspectives and having periodic case conferences (ideally with the participant in attendance) helps ensure quality of case management servicesDefinitionTypes of hands-on assistance offered by a program (ex: job training, academic enrichment, legal services, mental health services, food stamp application guidance, college application support).
Coordinating with Outside Providers: There may also be times that, following confidentiality guidelines and with appropriate consent from the participant and guardian, service providers can communicate or meet to ensure alignment in the support they are providing.
Click here to view a template from the New York State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) for planning and participating in meaningful case conversations with an internal team or an outside provider.