Lino Lakes Case Management
Lino Lakes Case Management, (formerly known as Behavioral Health Home (BHH) services), is a service offered by Nystrom & Associates that helps individuals with a mental health diagnosis meet their health and wellness goals. We will provide participants with a team of workers to assist with linkage to resources, identifying barriers to accessing and receiving services, care coordination, transitional care, and individual and family support. Lino Lakes Case Management identifies mental health, chemical health, physical health, and wellness needs through a holistic, person-centered approach. Our case managers will meet with you in person and/or through phone calls at least one time per month.
What Can I Expect From Lino Lakes Case Management?
A team consisting of a Registered Nurse (RN), Systems Navigator (Case Manager), and a Qualified Health Home Specialist (Peer Support Specialist) will meet with you in your home, in the community, or by phone to assist you with identifying and achieving your wellness goals. Case managers will provide a contact at least once a month to assist you with referrals, resources, and care coordination. Participants may work with this team until their individual needs are met.
Your Lino Lakes Case Management team works in coordination with other services you might have like ARMHS, psychiatry, therapy, DBT, ADT, nutrition, primary care services, and more. Case Management can be provided in conjunction with all other mental health, physical health, and substance use services that you have, with the exception of case management.
Case Management Insurance types: MA, PMAP
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About Lino Lakes, MN
Lino Lakes is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 20,216 at the 2010 census. Interstates 35W and 35E are two of Lino Lakes's main routes. It is an outer suburb north of the Twin Cities. When European settlers arrived, Native Americans already lived in the area where Reshanau, Baldwin, Rice and Marshan Lakes cluster. The Dakota people found this to be a land of plenty, with abundant wild rice and small game. Several Native American burial grounds are in the area. White hunters and trappers began coming to the area from both Canada and the eastern states around 1850.