“I was absolutely blessed to have my YSSN case manage come into my life… I was in desperate shape with both my mental health and my hoarding issues… However, when she came in, that completely changed… I never, ever felt judged. She was truly there for me and to help me work through not only my mental health issues with hoarding, but to help me move forward with my life.”
"JR is a referral from one of our partners. While he reported receiving mental health care in his youth, he remained stable for many years but noticed a decline early in the pandemic. This was intensified by job loss, the declining health of one of his parents, and the end of a long-term relationship.
Due to these challenges, he was in between homes, which took him approximately two years to address, only having some resolution around the time of assessment. Still, this was a barrier. For example, when he was attempting to access regional mental health services, he would not be eligible due to conflicting information regarding his addresses. This was very discouraging for JR, and exacerbated by his anxiety and depression, which caused him to be fearful and overwhelmed.
As a Streamlined Access Navigator, I worked with JR over several weeks to address the barriers he was facing. This included logistical barriers with his address; barriers from his symptoms; and the barrier of self-stigma. After three appointments, we were able to navigate to appropriate services. JR noted that he noticed improvement in his mood from having someone to share his story with and discuss positive coping strategies."
“A young man was suffering from anxiety and depression and felt he had other mental health concerns that have not yet been diagnosed.
He didn’t have much connection with receiving mental health support in in the past and expressed difficulty navigating the system. He experienced childhood trauma that continued to affect his mental health, along with insomnia, frequent paranoia and anxiety, which impacted his ability to hold employment.
After the assessment, we agreed he would benefit from support with obtaining a family doctor, consultation with a psychiatrist to obtain a proper diagnosis and medications. We helped him navigate the mental health system and skills groups so that now he is successfully matched with a mental health case manager at LOFT/Crosslinks Housing and Support Services.”