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A consumer-operated case management project.

R E Nikkel1, G Smith, D Edwards

  • 1Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division, Oregon State Department of Human Resources, Salem 97310.

Hospital & Community Psychiatry
|June 1, 1992
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Patient and former patient involvement in mental health service delivery is gaining acceptance. A state-funded consumer-operated case management program in Oregon highlights the potential benefits and challenges of this approach.

Area of Science:

  • Mental Health Services
  • Psychiatric Rehabilitation
  • Consumer-Operated Services

Background:

  • Patient involvement in service delivery is increasingly recognized.
  • Self-help services, once dismissed, are now endorsed by authorities.
  • Consumer-operated programs represent an evolving model in mental healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the philosophical basis of a state-funded consumer-operated case management program.
  • To discuss the potential benefits and challenges of such initiatives.
  • To examine the growing trend of peer support in mental health.

Main Methods:

  • Descriptive analysis of a state-funded consumer-operated case management program in Oregon.
  • Exploration of the philosophical underpinnings and operational model.

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  • Discussion of observed hopes and potential difficulties.
  • Main Results:

    • Consumer-operated programs are gaining acceptance and endorsement from mental health authorities.
    • These programs offer a unique approach to case management, driven by lived experience.
    • The model presents both significant opportunities and potential implementation challenges.

    Conclusions:

    • State-funded consumer-operated programs are a viable and increasingly accepted model for mental health service delivery.
    • Further exploration is needed to optimize these programs and address potential difficulties.
    • Peer support and consumer involvement are crucial components of modern mental healthcare.