Conditions Addressed

Camden Case Management provides therapist-led, clinically informed case management for individuals and families navigating mental health conditions, addiction, complex medical needs, and challenging life circumstances.

We work with adolescents, adults, and families, offering age-appropriate support that strengthens therapeutic work and brings structure and steadiness into daily life. Our case management role is not to treat or diagnose, but to help people follow through on care, coordinate systems, and feel supported between appointments.

Mental Health Disorders

How Case Management Helps

Mental health concerns shape daily life, relationships, and decision-making, not just what happens in therapy sessions. Camden Case Management supports individuals and families by helping organize care, reinforce structure, and maintain alignment across providers, routines, and environments. This work helps therapeutic goals remain supported and consistent as life unfolds outside the therapy setting.

Conditions we commonly support include:

  • Anxiety Disorders, including generalized anxiety, panic disorder, and social anxiety
  • Depression, including major depressive disorder and persistent depressive symptoms
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

Camden Case Management supports consistency, accountability, and coordination across therapy, psychiatry, family systems, and daily routines. Our work helps reduce fragmentation, so therapeutic care can remain focused and effective.

Neurodevelopmental Disorders

How Case Management Helps

Neurodevelopmental conditions often require ongoing structure, clear communication, and support across multiple environments. Camden Case Management helps individuals and families navigate these needs in practical, sustainable ways.

Conditions we commonly support include:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Our team helps reinforce routines, improve executive functioning support, coordinate services, and reduce day-to-day overwhelm. Support is always individualized and aligned with existing clinical care.

Behavioral Health & Substance Use Issues

How Case Management Helps

Behavioral health and substance-related challenges often impact safety, follow-through, and family dynamics. Camden Case Management provides steady, nonjudgmental support that helps clients stay engaged with care and reduce risk.

Areas of support include:

  • Substance use disorders involving alcohol, prescription medications, or illicit substances
  • Eating disorders, including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and ARFID
  • Process addictions such as gambling, gaming, shopping, or compulsive sexual behaviors
  • Codependency and enabling patterns within family systems

Camden Case Management works alongside therapists, treatment programs, and families to support adherence to care plans, improve communication, and maintain continuity across levels of care.

Aging-Related Mental Health Needs

How Case Management Helps

Mental health concerns later in life are often intertwined with medical care, social changes, and increased isolation. Camden Case Management helps older adults and families coordinate care while preserving dignity and independence.

Common areas of support include:

  • Cognitive Decline
  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Loneliness and Social Isolation

Our team assists with care coordination, appointment support, family communication, and practical day-to-day needs that can otherwise become overwhelming.

Life Challenges and Transitions

How Case Management Helps

Not all clients come to Camden Case Management with a diagnosis. Many are navigating periods of instability, transition, or stress that strain coping systems and relationships.

Common challenges include:

  • Low self-esteem or confidence
  • Relationship difficulties with family, partners, or peers
  • Work or academic stress
  • Major life transitions such as relocation, career change, or retirement
  • Grief and Loss
  • Social Anxiety and Isolation

Camden Case Management provides grounded support that helps clients stay organized, make decisions thoughtfully, and apply therapeutic insights in real time.

Complex Medical Conditions

How Case Management Helps

Chronic and complex medical conditions often carry emotional, cognitive, and logistical strain. Camden Case Management helps bridge medical care with mental health support and daily functioning.

Conditions we commonly support include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Neurological Disorders such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease
  • Autoimmune Conditions, including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis
  • Cancer and cancer recovery
  • Chronic fatigue and chronic pain conditions
  • Post-surgical recovery and rehabilitation

We assist with medical advocacy, appointment coordination, communication across providers, and practical home-based support that allows clients to focus on healing.

Support During ECT and Ketamine Therapy

For clients undergoing electroconvulsive therapy or ketamine treatment, Camden Case Management provides structured, safety-focused support before, during, and after treatment.

This may include:

  • Coordinated transportation to and from treatment appointments
  • Communication and collaboration with medical teams
  • Post-treatment home support to promote rest and safety

Our role is to reduce stress and ensure continuity of care during intensive treatment periods. We work in alignment with prescribing providers and existing mental health clinicians.

How to Get Started

Getting started begins with a conversation. Reach out to share what is happening and ask questions. We will talk together about whether Camden Case Management may be a good fit.

Contact us to begin the conversation.

  • How does case management help with bipolar disorder?

    Camden Case Management helps individuals with bipolar disorder by supporting consistency, structure, and follow-through between clinical appointments, especially as needs shift over time. Case management can help reinforce routines during periods of mood change, support daily organization, and assist families in understanding patterns in a way that reduces confusion and conflict.

    Camden Case Management works alongside therapists and psychiatrists to coordinate care and communication during periods of increased risk or instability, with a focus on continuity, clarity, and support rather than clinical treatment.

    We also work alongside therapists and psychiatrists to support communication and coordination during periods of increased risk or instability, with a focus on organization, clarity, and continuity rather than clinical treatment.

    Camden Case Management supports individuals with bipolar disorder by helping maintain structure, routines, and coordination as needs fluctuate over time.

    Case management can be especially helpful during periods of mood change by reinforcing daily rhythms, supporting follow-through on care plans, and helping families better understand patterns in a way that reduces confusion and conflict.

    We also work alongside therapists and psychiatrists to support communication and coordination during periods of increased risk or instability, with a focus on organization, clarity, and continuity rather than clinical treatment.

  • How does case management support families dealing with addiction?

    Camden Case Management helps families navigate the complexity that often accompanies addiction, including communication challenges, care coordination, and transitions between levels of care. Camden Case Management supports alignment between treatment providers, family members, and day-to-day expectations so everyone is working from the same plan, including clarity around roles, boundaries, and next steps. Support is grounded and nonjudgmental, and designed to strengthen existing therapeutic and recovery services while helping families stay organized, informed, and steady during a challenging process.

  • Can case management support people with anxiety or depression?

    Yes. Camden Case Management can help individuals with anxiety or depression apply therapeutic goals in daily life by providing structure, accountability, and practical support with day-to-day tasks. Camden Case Management works alongside mental health professionals to help clients stay engaged with care and reduce overwhelm outside the therapy setting. This support complements therapy and does not replace it.

  • What types of medical conditions does case management support?

    Camden Case Management can be helpful for individuals managing complex or chronic medical conditions that impact daily functioning or emotional well-being. Camden Case Management often supports coordination across medical providers, appointment logistics, and communication, especially when care becomes fragmented or difficult to manage. This type of support helps reduce stress, improve follow-through, and bring more clarity to an often complicated care process for both clients and families.