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Mental Health

The Care Compact

Care Compact LogoThe Care Compact (TCC) is a project of the Douglas County Mental Health Initiative that supports individuals with mental health, substance use disorder, or intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) needs by linking existing care coordination service providers. Through a networked system of care, The Care Compact reduces duplication of services, improves transitions between levels of care, and ensures fewer gaps in treatment while producing better outcomes for members of our community.
TCC serves adults involved in multiple systems, with complex and overlapping needs, or in need of connection to a variety of services (e.g., mental health treatment, public benefits, in-home care, etc.) who would benefit from care coordination across organizations and resources. Cross-system care coordination “teams” are formed to holistically address an individual’s needs, including helping them navigate benefits and overcome barriers to care.

Youth Care Compact
In 2023, Douglas County received the Behavioral Health Administration Child, Youth and Family Behavioral Health Services Grant  This grant will fund a Youth Care Compact Navigator, Parent Liaison, program research and development consultation, youth and family stakeholder engagement during program development and the pilot phase, care coordination training for the partnering network of care, and expansion of Julota to accommodate Youth Care Compact processes.  This funding will also assure dedicated CRT youth resource specialist time to coordinate care within the Youth Care Compact program. The Youth Care Compact Navigator position was approved as a limited benefit temporary in June 2023, and the recruitment process is underway. Staff will issue a Request for Proposal for consultation services.

The Care Compact community partner agencies are committed to improving the quality of life for Douglas County residents.