Case Management
People most satisfied with their treatment experience often cite high-quality case management as a vital ingredient to success.
What is Substance Case Management?
Case management offers personalized, consistent care by serving as a reliable point of contact throughout the treatment journey—before, during, and after formal programs. Beyond coordination and oversight, case managers help clients avoid common setbacks like medication mismanagement, disengagement from treatment, and unstable living environments. They also serve as proactive allies, helping clients navigate unexpected challenges that arise during recovery, including access to legal support, educational or career services, and the process of restoring professional licenses.
A Personalized Approach at Every Stage
Case management ensures continuous and individualized support throughout the recovery journey. It serves as a key point of contact before, during, and after treatment.
- Provides consistent oversight and guidance throughout the recovery process.
- Helps prevent common challenges like:
- Medication misuse (polypharmacy)
- Incomplete engagement with treatment or support programs
- Inadequate or unsafe recovery housing
- Prepares clients for unexpected needs such as:
- Legal support
- Educational and career planning
- Restoring professional licenses


Comprehensive and Flexible Case Management
Life Stages Recovery is committed to offering in-depth case management services as part of its care model. These services are designed to provide structured and thoughtful recovery support.
- Case management is included with the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP).
- It’s also available as a stand-alone service for individuals not enrolled in IOP.
- Services are delivered with a high level of attention and professionalism.
Accessible Support Beyond In-House Programs
One of New Life Stages Recovery’s strengths is offering expert case management even to those outside its main treatment programs. This ensures more people can access critical guidance and support.
- Clients and families can benefit from expert help at any recovery stage.
- Case managers evaluate individual needs and connect clients to the right resources.
- They guide clients in choosing effective treatment options.
- Collaborate with other care providers to align efforts with the client’s goals.
- Serve as trusted partners in achieving long-term recovery.
