Children's Mental Health
Case Management
Case Management provides in-home support and guidance for Hennepin County families who have a child up to age 18 (or 21 if in high school) diagnosed with a severe emotional disturbance.

The case manager and family assess the child’s needs to develop a care plan that may include various types of therapy, special education services, mental health support, behavioral management, medical services, and other resources. Case managers assist with:
- Health insurance issues, such as applying for TEFRA
- School issues, such as arranging school meetings and advocating for an appropriate school program and individualized education plan (IEP)
- Referrals for treatment programs
- Referrals for individual and family therapy as well as medication management
- Referrals for mental health and/or personal care assistance (PCA)
- Locating appropriate skill-building activities and services in the community
Payment
St. David’s Center accepts many major insurance plans, Medical Assistance/TEFRA, PMAPs and private pay.