Care Coordination
UMCF’s Care Coordination services are
person-centered and trauma-informed,
ensuring that care is holistic, coordinated,
and responsive to each youth’s unique
strengths and challenges.
Supporting Youth and Families Through their Mental Health Journey
The OhioRISE Care Coordination program is a high-fidelity wraparound model designed to provide comprehensive support for youth ages 0–21 with behavioral and mental health needs. The program develops a single, coordinated care plan and brings together a multidisciplinary care team to address each youth’s needs across multiple systems, including education, mental health, and child welfare.
Care Coordinators work closely with families to connect them with services, remove barriers to care, and promote
collaboration among all providers and supports involved in the youth’s life. The program is grounded in a person-
centered and trauma-informed approach, ensuring that care is holistic, coordinated, and responsive to each youth’s
unique strengths and challenges. UMCF serves as a subdelegate to two Care Management Entities (CMEs), partnering
with them to provide care coordination services for OhioRISE moderate- and intensive-level members and their families
in Franklin, Clark, and Madison Counties. Through these partnerships, UMCF ensures consistent, high-quality support
and continuity of care for youth and families across all three regions.