Case Management for Addiction Treatment
Recovery is hard enough without juggling insurance calls, important dates, and employer paperwork. Our South Florida case management team coordinates every outside obligation so you can put your full attention on treatment. Case management is included at every level of care at Simple Path Recovery.
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South Florida Case Management for Addiction Recovery
Our South Florida case management program gives every Simple Path Recovery client a dedicated advocate who coordinates care, manages outside obligations, and connects you to community resources throughout treatment. From the day you arrive, your case manager works behind the scenes to remove the practical roadblocks that often pull people out of recovery before they’re ready.
Case management is a built-in part of treatment, not an add-on. Whether you’re in partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, or standard outpatient care, you’ll work with a licensed case manager who handles insurance, legal matters, employment paperwork, family coordination, and discharge planning. The goal is simple: keep “life” moving forward while you focus on getting sober.
What to Expect From Florida Case Management Services
Case management at Simple Path Recovery is hands-on and individualized. Every client gets a personalized plan that addresses both clinical care and the real-world obligations waiting outside the treatment center.
Personalized Care Coordination
- One-on-one intake to map your full picture of needs
- A written plan covering treatment, life logistics, and aftercare
Advocacy With Outside Parties
- Direct communication with employers, courts, and insurers
- Letters, documentation, and follow-ups handled on your behalf
Attending Meetings Regularly
- Step-down placement into the right next level of care
- Connections to sober living, support groups, and community resources
What Our Addiction Case Managers Handle
At Simple Path Recovery, case management covers the practical and logistical concerns that often derail early recovery. Your case manager is responsible for coordinating a wide range of services so nothing important slips through the cracks.
- School enrollment or leave-of-absence paperwork
- Court matters and pending legal issues
- Employment leave and FMLA applications
- Short-term and long-term disability filings
- Insurance verification and COBRA continuation
- Coordination of benefits with health insurers
- Outside medical referrals during treatment
- Aftercare and sober living placement
Clients and families consistently tell us that working with a case manager removes a huge weight, especially during the first weeks of treatment when stress and uncertainty are highest.
Family Support Groups
Families heal alongside the people they love. Our case managers keep family members informed (with your permission), coordinate family therapy, and connect loved ones to peer support so the whole household can recover together.
- Al‑Anon referrals and meeting locations
- Nar‑Anon and Families Anonymous resources
- Adult Children of Alcoholics support groups
How Case Management Directs the Treatment Process
Case managers serve as the center point of the addiction treatment process. They coordinate care across clinicians, therapists, medical providers, and support staff so nothing falls through the cracks. For most clients, the case manager is the single most consistent point of contact from admission through discharge.
Behavioral health care is a fragmented system. Insurance rules, provider networks, levels of care, and community resources can be nearly impossible to navigate alone, especially while you’re working to get sober. A case manager already knows the landscape and builds pathways that would be difficult or impossible to put together on your own.
Your case manager helps assemble a treatment plan drawn from medical detox, residential care, outpatient services, mental health support, family counseling, housing assistance, and continuing care. As your needs change throughout treatment, your plan changes with them.
“Case management isn’t just about logistics. It’s about giving each client the practical foundation they need to choose recovery every day after they leave us.”
The Role of Case Management in Long‑Term Recovery
A case manager does more than schedule appointments and file paperwork. The real value of case management is what it does for a client’s confidence, stability, and sense of having a clear path forward.
When personal, legal, and financial stress is reduced, clients can engage more deeply in therapy and group work. When the transition out of treatment is planned weeks in advance, the risk of relapse drops sharply. When someone knows they have an advocate they can call during a crisis, the world feels far more navigable.
Over time, case management also helps clients build self‑worth and self‑efficacy. By teaching you how to handle the systems you may have avoided for years, your case manager makes sure that by discharge, you can manage your own benefits, appointments, and obligations with confidence you didn’t arrive with.
Who Your Case Manager Coordinates With
Your case manager is the hub of a larger team of professionals who each play a specific role in your treatment and recovery. Here’s who they communicate with on your behalf.
Alumni Manager: Builds lasting recovery community by coordinating alumni events, meetings, and ongoing support for program graduates.
Therapist: Aligns clinical goals with practical milestones so therapy progress translates into real‑world stability.
Group Facilitator: Keeps peer support and group programming connected to your individual recovery plan.
Aftercare Coordinator: Plans the transition out of treatment, sober living, outpatient step‑down, alumni programming, and ongoing support.
Family Liaison: Keeps approved family members informed and connected to family therapy and support groups.
Start Working With a Case Manager at Simple Path
Reaching out for help is the hardest part. Once you do, your case manager begins working on your behalf almost immediately, verifying insurance, coordinating with your employer if needed, and clearing the practical hurdles that might otherwise delay treatment.
Whether you’re entering treatment for the first time or returning after a relapse, our team will meet you exactly where you are and walk with you through every step of the admissions process.
Call today to speak with our admissions team about our case management services and what to expect when you arrive at Simple Path Recovery.
Meet Your Care Team
Our compassionate and highly-trained addiction professionals are dedicated to creating individualized, innovative recovery programs tailored to your unique journey.
Cathy Bilotti M.ED., LMHC
Clinical Director
Matt Wilkof
Iris Vicario
Primary Therapist
Jacquelyn Louis
Primary Therapist
Voices From the Journey
Recovery is personal, and so are these stories. Hear from alumni, family members, and loved ones who found their way at Simple Path.
Get the Addiction Help You Need Today
Addiction recovery doesn’t happen in isolation. With a dedicated case manager handling the practical side of your life, insurance, employment, legal matters, and aftercare, you can give treatment the full attention it deserves and build the kind of foundation that supports long‑term sobriety.
By calling our admissions team in Pompano Beach, Florida, you can begin the case management and treatment intake process right now. There’s no obligation, and every conversation is completely confidential.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Case Management
Common questions clients and families ask about case management at Simple Path Recovery.
What does an addiction treatment case manager do?
A case manager coordinates every non‑clinical part of your care — insurance, legal matters, employment paperwork, family communication, aftercare placement, and connections to community resources. They handle the logistics so you can focus on therapy and recovery.
Is case management included in the cost of treatment?
Yes. At Simple Path Recovery, case management is included at every level of care — partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient — at no additional charge.
Can my case manager talk to my employer, attorney, or family?
Only with your written consent. Once you sign a release of information, your case manager can communicate with employers, attorneys, courts, schools, and family members on your behalf.
How does case management help with insurance?
Your case manager verifies your benefits, handles authorizations, coordinates with your insurance company throughout treatment, and helps you understand COBRA or marketplace options if your coverage is at risk during treatment.
Will my case manager help me find housing or sober living after treatment?
Yes. Aftercare placement is a core part of case management. We help clients transition into sober living, outpatient step‑down, or independent housing, depending on what’s appropriate for their recovery.
What happens with my court case or legal issues while I'm in treatment?
Your case manager can communicate with attorneys, file paperwork, request continuances, and coordinate with drug courts or probation officers to keep your legal situation moving while you focus on recovery.
Do you help with FMLA or disability paperwork?
Yes. We assist with Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) applications, short‑term and long‑term disability filings, and any documentation your employer requires.
When does case management start, and when does it end?
Case management begins at admission and continues throughout your time in treatment. Most clients also receive follow‑up support during the first phase of aftercare to make sure the transition home goes smoothly.