CHOOSE
THE BEST IN MAINE
Our team of case managers is extensively trained and equipped with the latest knowledge in the field, including HCBS (Home and Community Based Services). We leverage their expertise to provide you with guidance and support every step of the way.
We understand that each individual's situation is unique. We will work with you to develop personalized plans that address your specific needs and goals.
We value collaboration and partnership. We will work closely with you, your family, and other relevant stakeholders to create a supportive network that fosters growth and success.
Our case management organization offers a comprehensive network of resources, including healthcare professionals, therapists, counselors, and support groups. This network provides you with the necessary support to overcome challenges and achieve your goals.
STEPS NOBLE CARE TAKES TO
CARE FOR YOU
- 1. Assess the client’s needs and goals
- 2. Identify suitable group homes
- 3. Develop a transition plan
- 4. Coordinate with stakeholders
- 5. Ongoing quality assurance monitoring and support
- 6. Continuous professional development
WE HAVE HIGHER STANDARDS.
Noble Care LLC shall provide services in a manner that supports each person’s preferences, daily needs, and activities and accomplishments of the person’s personal goals and service outcomes, consistent with the principles of:
PERSON-CENTERED CARE PLANNING AND DELIVERY THAT:
- Identify and support what is
important to the individual and
family, as well as what is important
for the individual and family; - Uses that information to identify
outcomes the person desires; and - Respects each person’s history,
dignity, and cultural background.
SELF-DETERMINATION THAT SUPPORTS AND PROVIDES:
- Opportunities for the development
and exercise of functional and
age-appropriate skills, decision
making and choice, personal
advocacy, and communication; and - The affirmation and protection of
each person’s civil and legal rights.
INTEGRATIVE SETTINGS AND INCLUSIVE SERVICE DELIVERY THAT ALLOWS:
- Inclusion and participation in the
person’s community; - Opportunities for self-sufficiency
and maintaining social relationships; - The least restrictive supports or
interventions necessary provided
in the most integrated settings in
the most inclusive manner
possible.