Expand your knowledge and understanding of how to build partnerships and sustain service coordination with help from these tools, training, and other technical assistance resources.
- Person-Centered Counseling — ACL’s No Wrong Door resource page on person-centered counseling, including a helpful infographic and links to person-centered counseling training curricula and a description of course content
- Person-Centered Practices Self-Assessment — Tool for human service agencies to measure their program in developing a more person-centered system for long-term services and supports, including home and community-based services
- National Center on Advancing Person-Centered Practices and Systems — Shared initiative of ACL and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services providing comprehensive and helpful resources on advancing person-centered principles, practices, thinking, and planning
- Effective Service Coordination: Engaging Consumers With a Holistic Approach to Independent Living Services— On-demand training focuses on effective independent living service coordination, including best practices, innovative approaches, and proven methods
- Service Coordinators in Multifamily Housing Program Resource Guide— HUD resource with standards for and guidance on how to operate an effective service coordination program in HUD-assisted multifamily housing for people with disabilities and older adults
- American Association of Service Coordinators— Provides education and best practices for service coordinator professionals
- Call to Action: Addressing Health-Related Social Needs in Communities Across the Nation— HHS resource on catalyzing efforts at the community level to encourage partnerships across sectors on health-related social needs
- Coverage of Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN) Services in Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)— Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) listing of HRSN services and supports considered allowable under specific Medicaid and CHIP authorities and provides a discussion of the relevant considerations for each authority