Immediate Disaster Case Management Directs Survivors to Needed Resources
GUAYNABO,
Immediate Disaster Case Management is a
Case managers can help survivors with:
* Assessing survivors' disaster-related needs
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* Creating a goal-oriented plan for recovery
* Developing a permanent housing plan
* Directing them to groups that provide necessary resources such as food, clothing, furniture, appliances, transportation, employment, financial assistance, health insurance, medical equipment, legal referral services, senior services, behavior health services, child and youth services
* Monitoring progress of recovery plans
In partnership with
Immediate Disaster Case Management Program is a time-limited partnership funded by
Survivors with disaster-related unmet needs can call the Immediate Disaster Case Management program at 855-742-5993 (English/Spanish) from
Disaster case managers are bilingual (English/Spanish) and work in most of the disaster recovery centers.
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