Massachusetts Care Coordination Network (MCCN) is a partnership of highly qualified health and human service agencies that provide integrated comprehensive care coordination to people who are enrolled in MassHealth that have complex lifelong needs. By coordinating care, MCCN takes the best resources available and matches supports to each person’s needs. MCCN provides the tools that help people build self-directed, fulfilling lives.
MCCN is the largest long term services and supports (LTSS) Community Partner covering a broad geographic area in the Northern, Central and Southern areas of Massachusetts. MCCN brings a wealth of experience and a commitment to helping people better manage their health and well-being and improve their quality of life.
Seven Hills Family Services is an affiliate of Seven Hills Foundation, an Integrated Health and Human Services Network operating in more than 180 locations in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and eight countries abroad. Over 3,800 professional employees annually provide a spectrum of clinical, educational, and behavioral health supports to more than 45,485 children, adults, and seniors who have developmental, emotional, social, physical, substance use, and other significant life challenges.
Advocates supports people with brain injuries, psychiatric and cognitive disabilities, autism spectrum conditions, substance use disorders and other life challenges, and adults with disabilities who have hearing impairments. Over 20,000 individuals and families are supported annually across Eastern Massachusetts with community-based programs that are tailored to individual needs, provide choice wherever possible, and respect individual voice and autonomy.
Brockton Area Multi Services, Inc. (BAMSI) is a community-based organization dedicated to supporting individuals with serious and persistent mental illness/mental health needs, intellectual/developmental disabilities, brain injury, and complex medical needs. With 125 locations in 40 communities throughout the Commonwealth, including 90 residential homes and nearly 20 day programs, BAMSI provides a continuum of supports to over 30,000 individuals and families a year.
The Boston Center for Independent Living (BCIL) was created by people with disabilities seeking full integration into society. 70% of BCIL’s staff and board are people with disabilities. The Center’s individual services and systemic advocacy address areas critical to people with disabilities, including housing, healthcare, employment, long-term care, transportation, adaptive technology, communications, civil rights law, and education.
Springwell, Inc. offers in-home care and related services that help older adults as they face the challenges that come with aging and helps guide Individuals and their families through the complex, long-term care system. Springwell acts as a single point of entry for home care services, which include housekeeping, meal preparation, personal care, home health services, adult day care, caregiver “respite” relief, and money management.