The strength of the behavioral health workforce in North Dakota comes from a wide range of providers, consisting of large, statewide organizations, to one-person shops, all serving the community. Providers represent every area of service, culture, gender, faith, etc. and work together to support participant’s choice and the many different roads to recovery.
Services
Care Coordination - a care coordinator assists with short and long-term goals, barriers, and provides a source of connection and support.
Peer Support - a peer support specialist is an individual with similar lived experience that offers hope, support and advocacy.
Recovery Services - access to services or programs to assist an individual with meeting their needs and goals.
If you or your agency is interested in becoming a Community Connect provider, please reach out to Alyson Olthoff.
Provider Portal Training Resources
- Provider Portal Guidance
- Provider Portal Quick Reference
- Provider Portal Guidance- Gap Funding
- Provider Portal Quick Reference- Gap Funding
- Provider Portal Training without videos
- Portal Layout
- Portal Application Case File Layout
- Portal Referral Management
- Portal Case Notes
- Portal Assign Peer Support
- Portal Create Care Plan
- Portal Modify Care Plan
- Portal Outcomes Billing
- Portal Participant Update
- Provider Portal Access Request & Confidentiality Agreement
Frequently Asked Questions
To help you understand Community Connect, we have compiled a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) and answers.