The Case Manager is the primary caregiver for the residents assigned to a caseload and supervises all residents while on duty. As a primary caregiver, a Case Manager is responsible for the direct intervention in the lives of assigned residents for the duration of their stay at WFDC. The purpose of the Case Manager is to ensure each resident is following a program that will assist in the transition from homelessness to self-sufficiency, to maintain order in the facility, and to keep accurate records on each resident.
A 12-month structured program for homeless single women and single parents between the ages of 18 to 24. The program offers a safe haven community dedicated to compassionately reaching out to every transitional aged youth/young adult and their families by caring for their spiritual, emotional, intellectual needs and physical well-being and teaching them the Biblical truths and Biblical foundations through life skills, mentorship and support, necessary to live fruitful lives according to God’s will.
A 12-month program designed to accommodate an unstable population to include the elderly, physically ill, and the mentally ill which are not eligible for most mainstream programs. Therapeutic Specialists work with the residents to create a very individualized treatment plan to include counseling, work therapy, benefits management, and case management which will stabilize, assimilate and motivate them to embrace a new way of living. The overarching goal is to guide them into an onsite program or offsite housing opportunity which will aid in their continued progress to independence.