Targeted Case Management
What Case Management Offers You
- Time spent with you developing a working plan to address the
identified supports needed.
- An active role in all aspects of services you receive.
- Referrals to community resources such as transportation,
counseling, recreational groups, etc.
- Monitoring of services that you receive; to guarantee
quality and the proper delivery.
- Assistance in completing paperwork.
- Creativity and flexibility of time and resources offered.
- Information in a timely manner.
- Accountability of services authorized and money allocated.
What is Case Management?
Case managers assist individuals determined eligible for services
from the Missouri Division of Developmental Disabilities in
accessing comprehensive medical, social, educational and other
specialized services. Case managers are professionals who are
trained in the field of mental health and/or closely related fields.
Each individual who applies for services from the Division of DD is
assigned a case manager who assists the person and his or her family
to identify, locate, coordinate and monitor services that meet the
individual’s distinct needs.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for most services, an individual must have a
disability.
- Which is attributable to:
- mental retardation
- cerebral palsy
- epilepsy
- head injury
- autism
- a learning disability related to a brain dysfunction or any
other mental or physical impairment or combination of the two.
**Excluding only mental illness diagnoses.
- With onset before the person attains the age of 22.
- Is likely to continue indefinitely.
- Which substantially limits two or more of the following
major life activities:
- self-care
- receptive and expressive language development and use
- learning
- mobility
- self direction
- capacity for independent living or economic self sufficiency.
- Reside within Johnson County
- Referrals & Fees:
- Referrals to Johnson County Board of Services for individuals
of any age may be made by the individual, school district
officials, state agency representatives, physicians, or other
interested parties. If you feel you have a disability that would
qualify you for services, you may contact Misty Miller, Manager
of Case Management Services, at 660-747-2619 or email her at
mmiller@jcmbs.com to
begin the intake process.
- JCBS is a not for-profit agency funded through local, state
and federal dollars billed through Medicaid. We do not have fees
for case management services.
Phone: (660) 747-2619
Fax: (660) 747-2931