Case Management
& Community
Treatment

Supportive Care for Stability in Health,
Housing, and Community Connection

Guild offers coordinated support to stabilize individuals’ lives, wherever they are. Our teams connect individuals to vital resources, support, and empower them to manage their mental and physical health needs, and help them navigate social systems. Programs like Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) and Targeted Case Management (TCM) provide intensive, mobile services to prevent crises, stabilize, and improve overall well-being.

Community Access

Community Access connects clients to community-based resources for support and to prevent mental health problems from escalating into a crisis. It begins with a phone screening or online form to assess needs, with a goal of referrals to ongoing services, whether through Guild or elsewhere.

ACT - Dakota & Ramsey Counties

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an evidence-based, intensive service model designed for individuals with severe and complex mental health needs. Our multidisciplinary team delivers mobile, community-based services throughout Dakota and Ramsey Counties, working to reduce or prevent recurring acute episodes and support long-term stability in the community.

Youth ACT

Our specialized team provides Youth Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) and Individualized Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (IRMHS) for youth (ages 14-20) with serious mental illness. We focus on early intervention and community-based care to reduce the impact of symptoms, prevent long-term impairment, and support youth in building skills for a healthy and successful transition to adulthood.

Targeted Case Management

Targeted Case Management (TCM) provides focused assistance to individuals in gaining access to necessary medical, social, educational, vocational, and financial services to support their mental and physical health. Our services are personalized to help clients achieve housing stability, manage finances, and successfully navigate complex benefit systems. Our teams work alongside individuals to provide person-centered, trauma-informed support as they navigate through the system to access and maintain services.

“It’s nice to be able to sleep at night. And I’m grateful, because I know I’ve got a case manager who knows me, who knows what stresses me out, and helps me work through it.”

—Kathy F.

Explore Crisis and Partner Resources

If you’re looking for quick access to crisis hotlines, community partner contacts, or guides on navigating mental health systems, we can help. Our Resources page provides a centralized hub, including links to county resources, mental health advocacy groups, and essential materials.

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