Case Management for Recovery and Opioid Use Disorder

Case management is an important part of recovery at Health Care Resource Centers (HCRC). It helps you handle daily challenges while building a stable path forward.

Our team works with you to create a plan that supports your health, safety, and long-term goals. You do not have to figure everything out on your own.

What Is Addiction Counseling?

Case management is a service that connects you to the support and resources you need during treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD). This may include help with housing, healthcare, benefits, and everyday needs.

At HCRC, case management is part of a whole-person approach to care. It works alongside medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and counseling to support stability, safety, and long-term recovery.

How Case Management Services Support You

Case management is built around you. Your case manager works with you to understand your needs, priorities, and goals.

Together, you will create a plan that fits your life. As your situation changes, your plan can change too.

You will also receive ongoing support through regular check-ins and coordination with community services. With your permission, your case manager can assist with paperwork, referrals, and communication with outside providers, including legal or court-related requirements.

What a Case Manager Can Help With

Case management focuses on real-life needs that can impact recovery. Support may include:

Access to food, clothing, and essential services
Help with applying for Medicaid or other benefits
Support finding housing or improving living conditions
Transportation for treatment and appointments
Job readiness, education, and resume support
Budgeting and financial guidance
Connections to medical, dental, and mental health care
Referrals for legal support and required documentation
Links to community programs and recovery support
Your case manager helps coordinate services, schedule appointments, and guide you through each step so you feel prepared and supported.

Who Can Receive Case Management Services?

Case management services are available to all HCRC patients as part of treatment.

These services are designed to reduce barriers that can make recovery harder. Whether you need help with housing, healthcare, or daily responsibilities, case management provides support that helps you stay on track.

How Case Management Fits Into Treatment

At HCRC, case management is part of a structured outpatient program.

It works together with:

This integrated approach supports your physical health, emotional well-being, and daily stability.

A Personalized, Respectful Approach to Recovery

Recovery looks different for everyone. Your case manager takes the time to listen, understand your situation, and support your goals.

With over 35 years of experience, HCRC provides structured, evidence-based care you can trust. Our team is committed to treating every patient with dignity, respect, and consistency.

Accredited and Trusted Care

All HCRC centers are federally certified, state licensed, and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). This recognition reflects our commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement.

Getting Started With Case Management

Getting started is simple. It begins with a conversation in which your care team learns about your needs, goals, and the challenges you may be facing.

From there, we will walk you through your options and create a plan that supports your recovery and daily life. You will always know your next steps and who to turn to for support.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What does a case manager do in recovery?

A case manager helps you access services like housing, healthcare, and benefits. They also coordinate care and support your recovery goals.

Is case management included in treatment?

Yes. Case management is included as part of treatment at HCRC and works alongside medication and counseling.

How often do I meet with a case manager?

It depends on your needs. Some patients meet regularly, while others check in as needed throughout treatment.

Can a case manager help with legal requirements?

Yes. With your permission, a case manager can help with documentation, referrals, and communication related to legal or court needs.

Does case management help with housing?

Yes. Case managers can help you find housing resources or improve your current living situation.

Is case management only for opioid use disorder?

Case management supports patients in treatment for opioid use disorder and can also address other related needs.

How do I get started?

You can contact HCRC or find a nearby location to schedule an assessment and begin services.