Integrated Care Strategies for People With Co-occurring SMI and I/DD
Join us on Monday, July 21, 1-2:30 p.m. ET for an engaging 90-minute webinar that will explore how integrated care can transform services for people living with both serious mental illness (SMI) and intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD).
Integrated Care Strategies to Improve Services and Supports for People With Co-occurring SMI and I/DD will debunk common myths, center the voices of those served and elevate practical strategies for both frontline staff and system leaders. You’ll learn how mental health and I/DD systems can work together to drive real change. You’ll also get free tools and insights from The Link Center, a national program funded by the Administration for Community Living.
This session is designed for anyone working in behavioral health and disability services. This includes frontline providers, clinical supervisors, care coordinators, peer specialists, system administrators and state agency staff. Whether you’re in community mental health, I/DD services, integrated care or policy and program design, this webinar offers tools to strengthen your approach so you can more effectively support people with complex needs.
This virtual session is supported by the Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solutions, funded by a grant award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. If you have questions about these sessions, please contact Integration@TheNationalCouncil.org.