The CCS program provides youths of Jackson County a vast array of services related to mental health and/or substance use disorders; providing ongoing support that allows individuals to reach their full potential. Individuals work with a dedicated team of professionals to develop a treatment and recovery plan designed to meet each individual’s needs and goals to improve their quality of life. The goal of this service facilitation model is to promote better overall health and life satisfaction for each individual. Individual assessments help identify services needed. Jackson County operates the CCS program as part of a three-county consortium called Western Region Integrated Care (WRIC).
For more information on CCS, including eligibility requirements, please click here to be re-directed to the Wisconsin DHS Website.
What Is WRIC?
Western Region Integrated Care (WRIC) is a three-county consortium created in 2013 under a grant from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. The consortium is a partnership between Jackson, La Crosse, and Monroe counties in western Wisconsin. WRIC aims to improve the delivery of services to individuals needing mental health or substance use related services. The consortium allows for better coordination of services, a more integrated system and streamlined processes to better serve individuals needing services.
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