Mills County, Iowa Mental Health and Developmental Disabilites Services office.

 

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The Mills County Central Point of Coordination Administration (CPC) Department serves persons with Mental Illness, Intellectual Disabilities and Developmental Disabilities (MH/ID/DD).

Central Point of Coordination:
Mills County seeks to provide individualized supports that ensure choice, empowerment and community integration for persons with mental illness, mental retardation or other developmental disabilities.

The Mills County CPC Department is the access point for obtaining MH/ID/DD services. The CPC process includes determining eligibility, assisting with referrals to service providers, including referrals for Targeted Case Management, approving funding, monitoring services, tracking all service costs and establishing a quality assurance program.

To be eligible for county funded services, an individual must:
Have a documented diagnosis of mental illness, chronic mental illness, mental retardation or developmental disability
Be at least 18 years of age
Meet residency requirements
Meet income and resource guidelines

Persons wishing more information regarding applying for MH/ID/DD services are asked to contact the CPC Administrator at (712) 527-3146 or (712) 623-6541.

Targeted Case Management:
Targeted Case Management services for Mills County residents are provided by Rolling Prairie Case Management (RPCM). RPCM is a state accredited Targeted Case Management provider for persons with chronic mental illness, mental retardation and developmental disabilities. Offices for RPCM are located in the Montgomery County Courthouse in Red Oak, Iowa.

The Case Manager is a key member of the treatment team and acts as an advocate to identify an eligible client’s needs and goals, help the team develop an individualized comprehensive plan and secure the services necessary for the client to achieve the identified goals. Case Managers provide ongoing coordination and monitoring of the services.

To be eligible to receive Targeted Case Management, an individual must:
Have a documented diagnosis of mental retardation, chronic mental illness, brain injury or developmental disability
Be enrolled in Medicaid (Title 19)
Be 18 years and older or be a child eligible for Waiver Services
 
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For more information regarding the Rolling Prairie Case Management program, contact us using the following information.

Rolling Prairie Case Management:
Office, located in the Montgomery County Courthouse
Hours: Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Phone: (712) 623-6541
Fax: (712) 623-3677

 

Address of
Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Services offices:
Mills County Courthouse
Main Floor - Auditors Office
418 Sharp Street
Glenwood, Iowa 51534

Rolling Prairie Case
Management Office
is located in the
Montgomery County Courthouse



Hours Office is open
in both locations:
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.


Phone Number:
(712) 527-3146
in Mills County

(712) 623-6541
in Montgomery County

FAX Number:
(712) 527-1579
in Mills County

(712) 623-3677
in Montgomery County

CPC Administrator/
Director of Case Management:
Danelle Bruce


Case Management Supervisor

Reba Richie


Case Managers

Denise Shull

John Olson

Este Peterson

Tiane Hennings

Wendy Buley



Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Services Forms:
Downloadable forms
used in the Mental Health office



Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Services Links:

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Other Related Links:

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Iowa Department of Human Services
 
             

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