What Is Care Coordination?
Care coordination means I actively communicate and collaborate with:
- Psychiatrists prescribing medication
- Primary care doctors and specialists
- Case managers or school staff (with consent)
- Other mental health providers involved in your care
Together, we work to ensure your treatment plans don’t contradict each other and that you feel supported from every angle.
Why It Matters
Mental health doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Medication, physical health, lifestyle, and external stressors all impact how you feel and function. When your providers are on the same page, you’re more likely to:
- Get faster, more accurate support
- Avoid gaps or contradictions in care
- Feel empowered to advocate for your needs
- Have a clearer understanding of your healing journey
You deserve to have a team that works with you, not in silos.
My Role in Your Care Team
I act as an advocate, a bridge, and a steady presence. That might look like:
- Coordinating medication management with your psychiatrist
- Helping you prepare questions for upcoming medical appointments
- Sharing relevant insights (with your permission) to support better outcomes
- Bringing therapeutic insights into larger health conversations
You are still the expert of your experience—I’m here to help your care feel connected and clear.