The Case Management program at GLNA focuses on improving in the three areas basic needs, housing, and self-care. Case managers meet twice a month with low-income and homeless adults to assess their goals, needs, and resources. Bi-monthly meetings are to develop action plans that will address these goals; and provide ongoing support, resource referral, and problem solving as the client moves on their own path from homelessness to housing. The Face to Face clients, encounter a wide range of challenges and barriers to regaining stability. These may include mental illness, substance abuse, medical needs, lack of educational or job skills. The case managers take into consideration all of the current issues as well as their history and provide practical resources. Case managers will also collaborate with other service providers to avoid duplication of services.
Depending on the client’s needs, the case managers will refer clients to the following services:
This program is addition to Face to Face Program. Clients will receive additional help with obtaining a career. This program will be offered once a month, as a one-day intensive training which will include