Abstract
Objective:
To propose a model where care coordination can form part of recovery oriented care when it is included as a collaborative element of services for persons with severe mental illness.
Conclusion:
A recovery-oriented service requires more than clinical interventions. It also needs to address social determinants and be individualised or person centred. Multiple health and community services need to be involved. A care coordination model is capable of addressing multiple needs. It gives the client the first and foremost voice. It facilitates intersectoral collaboration, reduces the burden on clinical mental health services and is supported by mental health and community service personnel.
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