Program areas at Cadence Care Network
To place dependent, abused, neglected, and delinquent children in private foster homes. This includes, among others, the bridges program, which extends housing and other supportive services to eligible young adults who leave foster Care on or after their 18th birthday but are not yet 21. This program is intended to help former foster youth successfully transition to independence.
In february 2022, Cadence Care Network was selected by the Ohio department of medicaid to implement the ohiorise program. Cadence will serve as the specialized managed Care organization for children with the most complex behavorial health needs through offering and administering the ohiorise plan. Cadence is an enrolled medicaid provider that will be responsible for delivering cme services for the ohiorise program, including icc/mcc services, 1915c level of Care evaluation support, child and adolescent needs and strengths assessments, and other agreed upon services.
To provide community-based mental health services to children and families. (medicaid revenue is reported as program service revenue in accordance with irs regulations.) There are programs to: provide consultation with daycare providers regarding mental health issues of their clients; coordinate wraparound services with family and children first council; provide resiliency-based programming in trumbull county Ohio schools; provide adolescent peer support education and coaching; and provide training, consultation, and crisis intervention services to staff and youth placed in mahoning county Ohio children services group homes.
Cadence Care Network operates the Cadence coffeehouse and creperie, that seeks to offer job training and employment opportunities for the youth served by Cadence, while supporting programming that builds resilient and strong young adults with any revenue generated by the endeavor.