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Intensive case management: putting it into practice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Frank Holloway*
Affiliation:
Bethlem and Maudsley NHS Trust
Morag Murray
Affiliation:
Brixton Sector
Clare Squire
Affiliation:
East Lambeth Continuing Care Team
Jerome Carson
Affiliation:
Institute of Psychiatry, London
*
Correspondence
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Abstract

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The first 18 months of operation of a team providing high intensity case management is presented. A key-worker/co-worker system was adopted, with regular team meetings to review the progress of all clients. Low case-loads (10 clients per case manager) enabled the team to carry out detailed assessments of need, offer assertive outreach and crisis intervention and coordinate complex packages of community care. The case management team provided an accessible and effective service. However, not all patients appeared to benefit and the intensive nature of the work was very demanding on staff.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1996

Footnotes

Thispaper is based on a talk given at the TAPS 9th Annual Conference in July 1994. Intensive case management putting it into practice

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