
Baltimore County Case Management
1300 York Road, Suite149, Building B
Lutherville, Maryland 21093
Phone: 410.823.7784
Fax: 410.823.7633
Email: pcsadc@ps-corp.net
Overview
Psychotherapeutic Community Services Association
(PCSA) provides intensive, brokerage case management
services to clients in Baltimore County, Maryland.
Services are delivered wherever they are most
effective for the client: in our offices, in
the client’s home, in the community, in
treatment programs, or other appropriate locations.
Objective
Psychotherapeutic Community Services’
case managers are advocates for our clients
in procuring entitlements and services to help
them live successfully and independently in
the community.
Population Served
Psychotherapeutic Community Services serves
residents of Baltimore County who have psychiatric
disabilities. Admission criteria for adults
includes a primary DSM-IV diagnosis of schizophrenia,
schizotypal personality disorder, borderline
personality disorder, mood disorder, and/or
other psychotic disorders. Children and adolescents
are eligible for services if they have a DSM-IV
diagnosis indicating psychiatric disabilities.
Other Admission Criteria
Other factors for admission may include: Severity
of dysfunction, particularly as related to daily
living skills, housing, employment, and social
support; number of crises requiring hospitalization;
and/or shortfall in the provision of necessary
services.
Fees & Charges
There is no charge to the client for PCSA case
management services. Psychotherapeutic Community
Services Association is compensated on a fee-for-service
basis by Maryland Health Partners.
Services in Detail
• Assessment: Social, family, cultural,
medical, developmental, legal, vocational, psychiatric,
economic
· Benefit and entitlement assistance:
Medical, pharmaceutical, TEMA, food stamps,
SSI, SSDI, and others
• Referrals for treatment and other services
• Monitoring of response to services
• Advocacy and assistance with service
providers
Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Emergency services: 24 hours a day, 365 days
a year