Psychosis · Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Case Management
Licensed clinicians coordinating psychiatric care, treatment placement, and long-term recovery for schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. Nationwide.
Overview
Clinical case management for schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is one of the most complex and misunderstood psychiatric conditions. It affects every dimension of a person's life — cognition, perception, relationships, daily functioning — and it demands a level of care coordination that most families cannot manage alone.
A licensed case manager who specializes in psychotic disorders brings clinical expertise to every decision point: psychiatric stabilization during acute episodes, placement at programs equipped for schizophrenia, medication management coordination, and the long-term planning that this condition requires.
At Holistic Solutions, psychosis is our deepest area of clinical expertise. Our founder, Jack Foley, LMFT, has built this practice around the most complex psychiatric presentations. We understand anosognosia — the lack of illness awareness that makes schizophrenia uniquely challenging. We understand why treatment refusal is the norm, not the exception. And we know how to navigate these realities clinically.
Call us. (702) 494-7641. All inquiries are confidential. If someone is in immediate crisis, call 911 or contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
What We Manage
Coordinating care for schizophrenia
Clinical Assessment
A thorough evaluation of psychiatric history, symptom presentation, medication status, prior treatment, substance use, and family dynamics. This assessment shapes every clinical decision that follows.
Psychiatric Stabilization
When acute symptoms require immediate attention — whether through crisis intervention, psychiatric hospitalization, or stabilization programs — we coordinate the process and manage logistics so the family can focus on their loved one.
Treatment Placement
Not every treatment program is equipped for schizophrenia. We place clients at facilities with the psychiatric staff, medication management capability, and clinical expertise this population requires — locally or nationwide.
Long-Term Recovery Coordination
Schizophrenia is a long-term condition that requires sustained support. We coordinate ongoing psychiatric care, medication management, outpatient therapy, housing, and community integration — staying involved as long as the family needs us.
“Schizophrenia is not a condition that resolves after one treatment episode. It requires sustained, coordinated care from someone who understands the illness. That is what we provide — not a one-time placement, but ongoing clinical case management.”— Jack Foley, LMFT · Founder, Holistic Solutions
Anosognosia & Treatment Refusal
When your loved one does not believe they are ill
One of the most painful aspects of schizophrenia is anosognosia — a neurological condition where the person genuinely cannot recognize that they are ill. This is not denial. It is a symptom of the disease itself, and it is present in a significant percentage of people with schizophrenia.
Anosognosia is why so many people with schizophrenia refuse treatment. Our clinical intervention services are specifically designed for situations involving psychiatric complexity — led by clinicians who understand the difference between motivational resistance and neurological lack of insight.
Related Services
Connected support
For broader psychosis case management including first-episode psychosis and substance-induced psychosis, see our psychosis case management page. When substance use is also present, our co-occurring disorders case management ensures integrated treatment.
We provide local support in Los Angeles and New York City, and serve clients nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions, honest answers.
What does a schizophrenia case manager do?
A schizophrenia case manager coordinates the full spectrum of care — psychiatric stabilization, medication management oversight, treatment placement, provider coordination, housing support, and long-term recovery planning. At Holistic Solutions, this work is led by licensed clinicians with deep expertise in psychotic disorders.
Can you help if my loved one has been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder?
Yes. Schizoaffective disorder combines features of schizophrenia with mood disorder symptoms. We provide case management for the full spectrum of psychotic disorders, including schizoaffective disorder, with coordinated psychiatric and therapeutic support.
What if my loved one with schizophrenia is refusing treatment?
Treatment refusal is common with schizophrenia, often related to anosognosia — lack of awareness of the illness. Our clinical intervention services are designed for exactly this situation, led by clinicians who understand the psychiatric complexity of intervening with someone experiencing psychosis.
Do you help with medication management for schizophrenia?
We do not prescribe medication, but we coordinate medication management as part of the overall care plan. This includes connecting clients with psychiatrists experienced in treating schizophrenia, monitoring medication adherence, and communicating with prescribing providers about treatment response.
What if my loved one is in psychiatric crisis right now?
If someone is in immediate danger, call 911. For a mental health crisis, contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. If the situation is serious but not immediately life-threatening, call us to discuss clinical intervention and stabilization options.
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All inquiries are confidential. A member of our team will respond within one business day, wherever you are in the US.