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Phoenix Bloom Case Management: Mission Statement
To empower families affected by addiction through trauma-informed case management that reduces the risk of overdose by involving families in every stage of the recovery journey. Phoenix Bloom helps families navigate difficult decisions, including when compulsory care may be the only option, while promoting safety, education, and healing for both the individual and the family system
Maintain Trauma-Informed Principles
Ensure all services promote physical and emotional safety, trust, and empowerment.
Recognize and avoid re-traumatization where possible while validating lived experiences.
Engage Families as Active Partners in Recovery
Reduce overdose risk and relapse by involving families in treatment, aftercare, and harm-reduction education.
Equip families to recognize early warning signs, access naloxone, and create sustainable support networks.
Support Families When Compulsory Care Is Necessary
Provide compassionate, informed guidance through legal frameworks such as Casey’s Law when involuntary treatment is the only viable path to safety.
Coordinate multidisciplinary care before, during, and after treatment to ensure continuity and accountability.
Educate Families on Boundaries vs. Harm Reduction
Help families balance compassion and structure, understanding when to set boundaries and when to employ harm-reduction strategies to protect life and dignity.
Encourage communication that promotes both safety and mutual respect.
Develop Comprehensive Safety Plans
Collaborate with families to design personalized safety plans addressing overdose risk, self-harm, violence, and relapse.
Center both the loved ones and the family’s well-being in every plan.
Promote Systemic Change and Accountability
Identify and document systemic failures in access, coordination, and aftercare to advocate for policy reform.
Support the ongoing enhancement of Casey’s Law and similar legislation to improve humane, family-inclusive pathways to treatment.
Option 1
The Systemic Safety Planning & Harm Reduction Framework (SSP-HR) is my evolving, groundbreaking model designed to bridge the gap between family systems theory, harm reduction, and trauma-informed crisis intervention in family addiction crisis. Unlike traditional treatment models, SSP-HR offers a multi-track, choice-based roadmap that empowers families to plan for, navigate, and recover from substance use crises with dignity, safety, and collaboration.
This model integrates consultation and therapy pathways, enabling families and clinicians to move fluidly between prevention, observation, legal advocacy, and recovery. Rooted in trauma-informed principles and real-world experience, SSP-HR transforms family crisis response into a coordinated, compassionate system of care.
Option 2
When a loved one struggles with substance use, families often feel powerless, unsure how to help, where to turn, or how to stay connected safely.
This trauma-informed, family-centered model helps parents and caregivers build safety, communication, and choice into every stage of crisis, from early warning signs to treatment, legal involvement, or recovery. Through structured therapy, coaching or consultation and support, families learn how to plan, reduce harm, and create a path toward healing together.
Dedication
I am excited to serve others in a way that is profoundly needed for young adults and families struggling with substance misuse and addiction. This work is dedicated to my family, those I have served, am still serving, will serve in the future, and those I have worked with and learned from throughout the course of my career.