Case Management for Children and Teens
The Pediatric Case Management Program provides services to children, teens, and young adults up to age 25. Services are tailored to meet the individual needs of each client and their family or support system. Services support families, schools, and community agencies in providing the best opportunities for appropriate development for a child, teen, or young adult student with a brain injury.
Case Management services can help with:
- Education
- Recreation
- Vocation
- Medical services and rehabilitation
- Emotional supports
- Strategies for managing life
- Transition to adulthood
- Benefit programs
- Independence
Individuals must:
- Have documented evidence of an acquired, non-degenerative brain injury which occurred at least 30 days after birth.
- Be 30 days old to 25 years old. If older than age 18 or out of high school, the individual must be enrolled in college or have an educational goal.
- Reside in Northern Virginia, including City of Alexandria, Arlington, Caroline, Fairfax, City of Fredericksburg, King George, Loudoun, and Prince William, Spotsylvania, and Stafford Counties.
- Have legal status in the United States including but not limited to, student visa, work authorization, Green Card, or citizenship.
A legal guardian of the pediatric client must sign a release for BIS to obtain necessary assessment and referral information.
Pediatric Case Management services are provided at no cost to the family. Case managers may refer clients to programs with additional fees.
Referrals can be made by the individuals needing service, their caregiver or community partners.
Complete our Referral Form.
For more information, call 703-451-8881.
Individuals residing in Fredericksburg and the surrounding counties, call 540-785-6122 x105.