Care Coordination: Maximizing Success in SUD Treatment

When: 08/20/2025 - 08/20/2025,
From: 1:00 PM to 4:15 PM
Location: Webex - Pre-Registration is Required!
Imparted by: Graciela Guardado, BSN, RN SAPC’s-Clinical Standards and Training (CST) Branch
Visit: https://lacountyph.webex.com/weblink/register/r5554c234a674eb2a5dd521791c3eadfb
Description:

IMPORTANT: After registration you will receive an email confirmation with your own unique link to use to log into the training (do not share this link). The email will come from messenger@webex.com (please check your spam/junk email folders).

Who Should Attend: This three-hour-fifteen-minute (3:15) live virtual training is a free introductory training and is open to SAPC Network providers including:
• Registered and Certified Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Counselors
• LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs & Licensed Eligible (LE) AMFTs, ACSWs, APCCs
• Psychologists & Registered Psychological Associates
• Certified Medi-Cal Peer Support Specialists & Peer Support Specialists
• Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN) & Licensed Psychiatric Technicians (LPT)—Now offering CEs
• Registered Nurses & Nurse Practitioners—Now offering CEs

Training Description: This specialized training will provide a brief review of care coordination service guidelines within the LA County SAPC network and further explore 11 common care coordination needs, such as mental health, housing, and vocational needs. The training will introduce the seven foundational care coordination principles and participants will practice application of these principles through a case example. Through discussion and application over a case example, participants will identify and integrate various cultural factors into care coordination practice. Both traditional and new California Advancing and Innovation Medi-Cal (CalAIM) care coordination models will be discussed and applied to special populations that will benefit from these models. This training will end with discussing ways to improve clinical documentation of care coordination and ethical concerns in care coordination delivery. Through group discussion, chat, and polls participants will be engaged throughout the training.

Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of the training, participants will be able to:
1. Identify three (3) principles of care coordination and incorporate into practical application.
2. Integrate three (3) cultural factors into care coordination. 
3. Describe and apply two (2) care coordination models to patients in substance use treatment with specific needs. 
4. Implement three (3) methods to improve clinical documentation of care coordination