Coordinated support that removes barriers to recovery, from provider coordination to housing, legal, and aftercare planning.
Case management at Fortify Wellness is a support service that coordinates the practical side of recovery so you can focus on treatment. Working within our PHP, IOP, and outpatient programs, your case manager connects your care, removes barriers, and helps with housing, legal obligations, and aftercare planning.
A case manager handles the logistics that surround treatment so they do not get in the way of recovery, whether you are in a structured partial hospitalization program or a lighter level of care. A case manager handles the logistics that surround treatment so they do not get in the way of recovery. Recovery usually involves more than therapy alone: while clinical work like cognitive behavioral therapy addresses the roots of substance use, medical appointments, housing, legal or court obligations, and aftercare all have to be organized, and a case manager keeps those moving. They act as a single point of contact who knows your situation, coordinates the people involved, and advocates for what you need. They act as a single point of contact who knows your situation, coordinates the people involved, and advocates for what you need.
Day to day, that means building a plan around your specific needs, coordinating with your providers and therapists, helping with legal or court requirements, arranging housing or sober-living referrals when appropriate, and preparing your discharge and aftercare; all part of the addiction treatment programs at Fortify Wellness designed to keep your recovery on track. The goal is to keep practical problems from derailing your progress.
Housing and sober living referrals when appropriate
Coordination with medical providers and therapists
Assistance with legal, court, or probation requirements
Housing and sober living referrals when appropriate
Discharge planning and aftercare preparation
Case management runs alongside your clinical care rather than replacing it. Whichever level of care you are in, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, or our outpatient program, your case manager keeps the practical side organized while your therapists focus on treatment. This coordination matters most at transitions, such as stepping down to a lighter level of care or planning for life after treatment, when housing, work, and aftercare all have to line up. For clients leaving a higher level of care, case management is often what holds the plan together.
We accept most major insurance and verify your benefits before you commit to anything. Because case management is part of our treatment programs, your admissions assessment confirms the right level of care and what your plan covers. Verification through our secure form usually takes about a day.
If you do not have insurance, our admissions team can discuss private pay and payment options. Call (818) 918-9564 or verify your insurance.
Case management is a support service that coordinates care, manages practical responsibilities, and removes barriers so you can focus on recovery. It covers everything from provider coordination to housing, legal, and aftercare planning.
Case management helps with planning, referrals, communication between your providers, and accountability, so you stay on track with your recovery goals. Your case manager is a consistent point of contact who knows your situation.
Case management is integrated across our levels of care to provide consistent support throughout treatment. The amount of coordination scales with the level of care you are in.
Yes. Case managers help coordinate documentation, communication, and compliance support for clients with legal or court obligations.
They can provide referrals and assist with coordinating safe housing or sober living options when needed.
Case managers handle discharge planning and aftercare coordination so you transition smoothly and keep your support in place after treatment.
Case management removes the practical obstacles that can derail progress, so treatment stays the focus. Call (818) 918-9564 or check your insurance.

Addiction Psychiatrist, President Headlands ATS
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Medically Reviewed By Dr. Christian Small (Addiction Psychiatrist, President Headlands ATS)