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* About Us * Our Services * Press * Our Partners * Next Steps * Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. Our goal is to help people fully engage with their own health and well-being. WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT US “The citizens of Oklahoma deserve an easy way to access updated information about local treatment and support services near them. The Network of Care solution has allowed the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to deliver this information digitally with their intuitive, easy-to-navigate and comprehensive behavioral-health platform. We are very pleased with the level of customer service that helps keep information accurate and up to date.” Commissioner Carrie Slatton-Hodges Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services “Based on our research prior to adopting the Network of Care platform, there is no other program, product or platform with the Network of Care’s breadth and depth of features, functionality, and flexibility necessary to meet the needs of our communities at the state and local levels.” Danna E. Mauch, PhD President and CEO, Massachusetts Association for Mental Health (MAMH) “There has never been a more important time to find cost-effective ways to connect our veterans and military service members with the critical services they need.” Arnold Schwarzenegger Former Governor of California “Oklahoma needed a way to better inform citizens on what treatment and support services are available in real time. The Network of Care solution enables ODMHSAS to deliver this service digitally with their easy-to-navigate Services Directory. Added-value features like the library of interactive wellness tools and legislative bill tracker really set this product in a realm of excellence.” Heath Hayes Chief Communications Officer, Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services “Network of Care represents a breakthrough solution for the elderly and people with disabilities and those who care for them.” Ted Kulongoski Former Governor of Oregon “The Texas Panhandle Network of Care will serve a very large geographic region in Texas that is mostly rural and remote. It is our hope that this tool will shift our culture towards early intervention and improve ‘warm hand-offs’ and continuity of care. The access to providers and information will be a lifeline to many people who desperately need services in our mostly rural and remote region.” Sridevi Veeramachaneni Executive Director, Panhandle (Texas) Behavioral Health Alliance “The Network of Care site provides unprecedented access to information and resources for those dealing with mental illness and substance-abuse issues in our state.” Dave Heineman Former Governor of Nebraska “Network of Care Massachusetts will support 211, 988, and related Suicide Prevention Lifeline call centers across the state. As a result of our development process, conducted in conjunction with stakeholders across the system and with the active involvement of six state health and human services departments and the EOHHS secretariat, it has quickly become the most comprehensive single source of behavioral health services information for all stakeholders statewide.” Danna E. Mauch, PhD President and CEO, Massachusetts Association for Mental Health (MAMH) “(Network of Care) will significantly reduce the confusion and complexity our veterans face. … Our service members and veterans should not have to jump through hoops or face a confusing and fragmented system when they return home and when they need services.” Tom Wolf Former Governor of Pennsylvania “We knew it wasn’t enough to just provide a resource’s website address. When someone goes to a nonprofit's website, generally the first thing they see is whatever is going on that month at that agency, or perhaps information about fundraising events, donor programs, and things like that. We were dedicated to saving users time and effort by providing a quick dive into the details on services that each organization provided—so they could more easily navigate to the information and services they needed.” Virginia Hoft Executive Director, Mental Health Connection of Tarrant County, Texas “From the very beginning we wanted to eliminate any barriers to service. Network of Care has been around for a long time, so they understand behavioral health, and they understand information flow. Network of Care gives us a centralized Service Directory that makes it easy to locate whatever behavioral health service a person might need.” Adrienne Mickler Executive Director of Anne Arundel County Mental Health Agency, Maryland “The Network of Care has been a tremendous resource for both our staff and the folks we serve. The resources it places at our fingertips are amazing. It has been a great tool for seniors, the disabled, and their families to educate themselves, find resources and maximize options available to them. All of this helps them stay independent and live with dignity. We are tremendously pleased to be able to offer this to the people of San Diego.” Richard Van Horn Former President, Mental Health America of LA “Massachusetts is home to hundreds of programs that deliver high-quality behavioral health and social services, and Network of Care Massachusetts will allow us to provide information about these services in one place that is publicly available to all who need it” Audrey Shelto President, Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA Fdn. “The new Network of Care Web site provides an invaluable resource for the residents of the State of Connecticut - especially to those in our communities who are looking for help, referrals, support or services.” Michael Fedele Former Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut “We are proud to be the first state in America to launch the Veterans Network of Care portal. We hope that other states follow our example and make veterans' health a leading priority” Anthony G. Brown Former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland “I first learned of the Network of Care software when I was chairing the planning committee for the American College of Mental Health Administration annual Santa Fe Summit on Mental Health. The Summit focused on the transformation of the American mental-health system envisioned by the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health.” David L. Shern Former Dean and Professor, University of South FL “NAMI San Diego uses the Network of Care Referral Application (aka Call Center ) each day to document and communicate calls that come in from the public. We use NOC as a database and tool each day to help us provide community resource information for approximately 10,000 individuals and family members seeking to support their loved ones experiencing mental health and substance use challenges. As a nonprofit, Network of Care provides a cost savings to us. Network of Care also provides a private safe haven on the internet to search for supports and services. The Network of Care is ‘a safe space’ free of advertising and aggressive phishing scams, whereas the typical search engine may be more distracting and confusing when people are experiencing cognitive challenges.” Chelsea Quattrone Outreach Programs Manager, NAMI San Diego “In survey comments, during focus groups and as we have begun establishing committees and work groups, we have heard that there are many community resources that people don’t know about. That awareness lead to the development of the Sawyer County Network of Care website.” Julia Lyons Director of Sawyer County (Wis.) Health and Human Services Previous Next ABOUT NETWORK OF CARE The Network of Care utilizes the Internet for social good by providing fast and easy access to comprehensive community services, information, support, and assistance on a localized level to millions of people nationwide. The goal of the Network of Care is to ensure "No Wrong Door" exists for those in need of social services and to provide trusted information for anyone interested in making better decisions about the health and well-being of themselves and those around them. Today, the Network of Care is the largest government-sponsored, community-based online platform in the country. With hundreds of websites covering over half the nation and more than two decades of experience, the Network of Care is uniquely positioned to assist state and county governments across the country. Whether it is the opioid crisis, access to local information and resources, emergency information, basic needs, online training, or care coordination, the Network of Care can help. Read More Beyond Mental Health, the Network of Care offers portals for: Seniors & People with Disabilities; Developmental Disabilities; Domestic Violence; Children and Families; Prisoner Reentry Services; Veterans, Service Members & Their Families; and Public Health Assessment and Wellness. There is simply no other competitive program with the Network of Care’s breadth and depth of features, functionality, and flexibility necessary to meet the needs of our communities at the state and local levels. The Network of Care was specifically recommended to all states and counties by the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, and has been approved for funding by name in the most recent SAMHSA guidance for the Mental Health Block Grant under the American Rescue Plan. The Network of Care is provided in partnership with the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors and the National Association of County Behavioral Health & Developmental Disability Directors. Read Less OUR SERVICES Network of Care provides a comprehensive information solution for consumers and other stakeholders at the local, state and national level in the health and human services arena. Behavioral Health Children & Family Services Developmental Disabilities Domestic Violence Homeless Resources Kids (Ages 0-5) Post-Incarceration Reentry Public Health Seniors & People with Disabilities Veterans, Service Members and Their Families FEATURES CLIENT PORTAL Unlimited publishing, community-calendar management, and management of all custom pages. Personalize and publish articles, resources and tools that directly relate to your community’s needs. LIBRARY Assembles more than 30,000 high-quality articles, fact sheets, and interactive tools on more than 4,000 physical- and mental-health topics. Articles are easily available for online viewing, printing, posting and emailing. Trilogy continually maintains, updates and expands Library content. LINKS More than 20,000 websites for city, county, state and national government agencies and nonprofit organizations. Trilogy continually maintains, updates and expands Links content. MY ACCOUNT Creates an account for content personalization, personal health records, emergency cards, health directives, and more. OPIOID-DEPENDENCE CONTENT Resources and references for general opioid information, including education and harm-reduction techniques. REFERRAL APPLICATION Enables Call Center staff to record and track information about a client’s specific and unmet needs. Customize fields for data collection, make direct referrals to providers, and produce the reports you need. SERVICE DIRECTORY A comprehensive, customized database that enables case managers and clients to quickly locate local programs and services and make informed choices about what they need. * Includes, but is not limited to, all licensed facilities, all direct or contracted services, all target-population-specific services, all basic needs, and supportive local services. * A web-based application, or “widget,” that enables visitors to add search functionality to any blog or website. Widgets provide search results specific to each service area. * "Near Me" functionality that enables Service Directory visitors using mobile devices to search for listings with GPS enabled. * A Guided Search feature that assists visitors in identifying the specific services they need. * All emergency information, including crisis mobile-response teams, psychiatric emergency rooms, and emergency-room services. * Survey ratings for home health agencies, skilled nursing facilities, and hospitals. * A regional database of physicians, searchable by ZIP and focused on behavioral-health specialties. SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES AND SUPPORT Access to national, state and local crisis lines and treatment centers, tools for creating prevention plans, and support for loved ones. Live Site Schedule a Demo RECENT PRESS RELEASES NETWORK OF CARE IS QUALIFIED EXPENDITURE IN LATEST SAMHSA GUIDELINES 05/18/2021 On the eve of our 20th anniversary, the Network of Care is honored to be recognized by SAMHSA as a qualified expenditure in its recent guidelines for the American Rescue Plan’s $1.5 billion Mental Health Block Grant (MHBG) appropriation. Read More On the eve of our 20th anniversary, the Network of Care is honored to be recognized by SAMHSA as a qualified expenditure in its recent guidelines for the American Rescue Plan’s $1.5 billion Mental Health Block Grant (MHBG) appropriation. In this four-year grant, SAMHSA explicitly encourages states to use MHBG funding for infrastructure development, as long as the intent of the infrastructure supports or benefits persons with serious mental illness or severe emotional disturbance (SMI-SED). The Network of Care assists persons with SMI-SED in finding treatment, support, awareness, education and other resources necessary for recovery: Consider digital platforms, such as Network of Care, which facilitate access to behavioral health services for persons with SMI-SED (Please see page 2, bullet #7). If you are interested in learning more about how the Network of Care can help your local jurisdiction during these challenging times, please contact Pam Frank at (415) 257-2407 or pam@trilogyir.com Read Less -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW NETWORK OF CARE PROGRAM FOR HOMELESSNESS LAUNCHES IN TEXAS 02/19/2024 The State of Texas launched the most comprehensive platform aimed at ending homelessness in the country on Feb. 19. With more than 20,000 provider records, a one-of-a-kind guided search, clothing and hygiene assistance, and much more, the Network of Care for Homeless Resources program helps persons at every stage of housing instability, frontline workers, and the rest of the caregiver community combat homelessness by emphasizing local mental-health and substance-use services along with basic needs and social determinants of health. Read More The State of Texas launched the most comprehensive platform aimed at ending homelessness in the country on Feb. 19. With more than 20,000 provider records, a one-of-a-kind guided search, clothing and hygiene assistance, and much more, the Network of Care for Homeless Resources program helps persons at every stage of housing instability, frontline workers, and the rest of the caregiver community combat homelessness by emphasizing local mental-health and substance-use services along with basic needs and social determinants of health. The Network of Care is poised to assist stakeholders in Texas – the second most populous state in the nation, with the 5th highest homelessness rate – in supporting the unhoused population by offering a user-friendly online program that brings together resources from across the state. Ensuring that all communities have access to all resources available at the local level, this program serves as a national model for state and local authorities seeking to improve the lives of their homeless population. The Network of Care also provides much needed support to outreach workers on the ground. To learn more about how this breakthrough program can aid your local community, please contact Pam Frank at (415) 257-2407 or pfrank@trilogyir.com. Read Less -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NORTH CAROLINA PROCURES THE NETWORK OF CARE FOR ITS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COMMUNITY 1/18/2024 12:00:00 AM RALEIGH, N.C. – The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has contracted with the Network of Care to bring its Behavioral Health program to the mental-health and substance-use community. Read More RALEIGH, N.C. – The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has contracted with the Network of Care to bring its Behavioral Health program to the mental-health and substance-use community. Taking advantage of ARPA funding, the state plans to implement the Network of Care to provide access to: 1. A comprehensive directory of services, including all basic needs, social determinants of health, treatments, recovery, and support 2. Educational resources with more than 30,000 peer-reviewed articles 3. Resources and support for the Opioid Crisis 4. Resources and support for Suicide Prevention 5. Resources and support for Disaster Relief 6. Care Coordination tools, and much more The Network of Care is the largest government-sponsored, local behavioral health network in the country. The program is an approved expenditure under SAMHSA’s Mental Health Block Grant and recommended to all grantees within the guidelines of ARPA. (Please see page 2, bullet #7) The Network of Care for Behavioral Health program is expected to launch in North Carolina in spring of 2024. For more information on how your state may benefit from the Network of Care, please contact Pam Frank at pfrank@trilogyir.com or (415) 257-2407. Read Less -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NETWORK OF CARE RESOURCE DIRECTORY AVAILABLE TO THE RESIDENTS OF SAWYER COUNTY, WIS. 06/28/2023 HAYWARD, Wis. – Sawyer County Health and Human Services and Hayward Area Memorial Hospital (HAMH) are excited to release Sawyer County Network of Care, a new countywide, online resource directory. Read More The need for a comprehensive countywide resource directory was identified in the Community Health Needs Assessment conducted by the health department and hospital as part of developing their 2023-2025 Community Health Improvement Plan. The first step in developing the CHIP is to access the needs of the community. Health departments must regularly and systematically, collect, analyze and make available information about the health of the community. Under the Affordable Care Act, not-for-profit hospitals are required to conduct a community health needs assessment, every three years, to ensure they are addressing the health needs of their communities. In March 2021, HAMH released a 14-question digital survey to receive community feedback on the greatest health needs. Over 770 survey responses were received. Following the review of the survey results, focus groups were formed to obtain additional information from specific demographic groups that had low survey response rates. The identified needs include: * Alcohol & Drug Abuse * Mental Health * Chronic Disease * Dementia Care * Transportation * Affordable Housing * Trauma Resources * Culturally Sensitive Healthcare * Safe Place for Teens to Socialize * Home & Respite Care Services (worker shortage) * Long term Care Placement Following the identification of needs, additional county level data was reviewed, existing programs were discussed and a plan to address the greatest health needs was written. The full plan is called Sawyer County Health Together and is available on the hospital’s website. One of the top priorities identified in the plan was the need for more information about services and resources available in the county. “In survey comments, during focus groups and as we have begun establishing committees and work groups, we have heard that there are many community resources that people don’t know about,” says Julia Lyons, Director of Sawyer County Health and Human Services. “That awareness lead to the development of the Sawyer County Network of Care website.” The purpose of the website is to support a healthier Sawyer County by providing county wide health and wellness resource database to share services, educational opportunities, programs and support groups that are available in Sawyer County. The website also has an extensive library of resources related to a variety of health and wellness topics. The Sawyer County Public Health Department partnered with the Network of Care to develop the website. Network of Care is the largest government-sponsored, community-based online platform in the country. They support hundreds of websites throughout the United States with the goal of providing fast and easy access to comprehensive community services, information, support and assistance on a localized level. The website development and ongoing maintenance is supported by Sawyer County Public Health with funding from grants and financial support from the Hayward Area Memorial Hospital. When visiting the Sawyer County Network of Care website, people will find a number of different resources including community services, a resource library, information on assistive devices, insurance programs and more. Individuals can also create an account to save their searches and share the information they find with their family members or caregivers. “We believe social networks are important to the mental wellbeing of our residents,” says Joyce Knowlton, Sawyer County Public Health Specialist. “We would like to encourage social clubs and groups to add information to the site. We would also encourage any group or organization offering activities for community members, including activities for children to submit a calendar listing.” Examples include walking and biking groups, knitting, crafting or book clubs, parenting or children’s play groups and after school programs. “We are not only building a website of “health and wellness services”, we want to have a county wide resource directory that contributes to the health of the whole community,” says Knowlton. “We have identified the need for a county wide resource directory, we have built the website, we are sharing it with the community and now we need people to use it and help us make it better,” says Lyons. “We invite everyone to check out the website, provide feedback and share the link with your friends and family.” If you have an update or feedback about the site please use the links below or call Sawyer County Public Health at 715-638-3353 or by email publichealth@sawyerhs.hayward.wi.us * Calendar event listings can be added to the site here https://sawyer.wi.networkofcare.org/family/events.aspx * New agencies can be added here https://sawyer.wi.networkofcare.org/family/services/edit-agency.aspx * Existing agency listings can be updated by selecting the agency and using the update this listing * General Feedback about the site or content can be submitted at the Feedback Link on the bottom of the homepage https://sawyer.wi.networkofcare.org/family/feedback.aspx It is important to understand that only listings related to health and wellness organizations, services or activities contributing to the health and wellness of those living in Sawyer County will be added to the website. 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