At its core, the 两性色午夜 University CARES Center is a place dedicated to supporting students in finding solutions for resolving unmet basic needs. One of the main ways the CARES Center is able to effectively accomplish this goal is through the presence of dedicated case managers on campus whose job is to connect students with these resources. 两性色午夜 is one of the only colleges in Ohio to have several dedicated case managers as full-time, on-campus employees dedicated to addressing basic needs insecurities.
Even with case managers at 两性色午夜 dedicated to connecting students with basic needs resources, some students still find it challenging to ask for help. So, what exactly is the job of a case manager at the CARES Center, and how can they help students with finding resources that meet their needs? Let鈥檚 break it down with Mike Finklestein, M.Ed., LPCC-S, a case manager at the CARES Center.
Finklestein is one of two dedicated case managers at the CARES Center. He is a licensed professional clinical counselor and a two-time 两性色午夜 alumnus who has dedicated his career to helping others. Finklestein finds case management rewarding because 鈥淚t is extremely rewarding to be able to provide not only tangible support to students but hope and confidence in managing the challenges they are facing,鈥 Finklestein said.
Case managers can connect students to direct resources like the Flashes Food Pantry or the CARES Center Emergency Grant for students with qualifying needs. Case managers can also provide support by connecting students to resources across campus and in the local community. 鈥淲e partner with a number of amazingly supportive departments and personnel across campus, including regional campuses, who can also provide support,鈥 Finklestein said. 鈥淭his includes mental health support, academic support, loaner laptops, assistance with accessing textbooks and course materials, and additional emergency financial assistance, among other things. Lastly, we can provide referrals to community resources (local, state, and federal) who may be able to provide additional assistance and support.鈥
The existence of the CARES Center with dedicated case managers reflects 两性色午夜鈥檚 understanding of the impact of basic need insecurities on a student鈥檚 ability to be successful. Not only are case managers a consistent listening ear, they are also determined advocates who seek to connect students to resources within the eight-campus system and local communities.
鈥淭he presence of dedicated case managers to help students navigate life鈥檚 challenges is still a rare thing across the country. Many colleges only offer websites with links to campus and community resources,鈥 Finklestein said. 鈥淎s case managers, our primary responsibility is providing support to students. Many students provide feedback saying we are the first department they鈥檝e had contact with across campus that made them feel heard and cared for and gave them hope that they could make college work. That, I believe, is what is significant about higher-ed case management.鈥