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The Family Mosaic Project (FMP) provides intensive care management and wraparound services toseriously emotionally disturbed (SED) children and youth at high risk for out-of-home placement as aresult of emotional and behavioral difficulties. FMP also works with clients who are in out-of-homeplacement and in the process of transitioning back home. Utilizing a strength-based, family-focusedwraparound approach, the assigned Family Advocate/Care Manager first completes an assessment of thefamily’s needs, and then develops a comprehensive Plan of Care (POC) with the client and caregivers.The POC identifies specific services and goals to improve the overall functioning and quality of life of thefamily. In conjunction with a collaborative network of service providers throughout the system of care,the Family Advocate authorizes, brokers, and coordinates mental health and wraparound services tofacilitate achievement of POC goals, and gradually, to less restrictive levels of care.The Intensive Care management component of CSOC is a unique team of clinicians, care managers, andpeer parents working together in partnership with children, youth and their families to help them getnecessary services. The goal is to keep children and youth at home, in school, and out of trouble. CSOCrecognizes parents as equal partners with professionals in the planning and managing of their child’s care.CSOC never determines a plan of care without the parent or caregiver.Family Involvement Team 1305 Evans Avenue (415) 920-7700Family Mosaic Project 1309 Evans Avenue (415) 206-7646System of Care Intensive Case1305 Evans Avenue (415) 920-7700ManagementYouth Task Force 1305 Evans Avenue (415) 920-7700CYF Hospitalization and Post-Hospitalization Transition <strong>Services</strong>CYF staff coordinates and authorizes all acute and partial hospitalization, lengths of stay, and transitionservices from hospitals when children are hospitalized based on medical necessity. During thehospitalization, CYF staff conduct bi-weekly chart reviews and determine medical necessity for continuedhospitalization. Hospital liaison managers work on discharge and transition planning for services such asoutpatient therapy, day treatment, intensive case manage-ment, in-home support, respite services, andwrap-around services.Utilization Review Miriam Damon (415) 255-3761Inpatient Discharge Case Management Joe LaiDemitra Paras(415) 970-3800(415) 970-3800McAuley <strong>Behavioral</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Services</strong>(St. Mary's)450 Stanyan Street (415) 750-564911

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