From the very beginning of the rehabilitation process, CNS works with families and involved, interested parties to plan for the day their loved one will be discharged. All available options are evaluated
and information is provided to make decisions in the best interests of all concerned. Clinical case managers help sort out individual issues and develop solutions with which the recovering person and
family can live.
An important part of the CNS philosophy is continued concern for the long-term well being of clients. CNS takes an active role in helping clients maintain their newly acquired skills following completion
of their rehabilitation plan. CNS staff remains available to clients and their families long after discharge for ongoing advice and support, whether it’s an experienced ear for listening or information for further care.