Kenneth Mighty

Case Manager at CHOICE of NY

Kenneth Mighty is an experienced Case Manager currently employed at CHOICE of NY, where responsibilities include assisting consumers of mental health services with vital benefits, case management, homeless outreach, and criminal justice reentry services. Kenneth has a diverse work history, including roles as a Crew Lead at Maple Leaf Associates, where supervision of landscaping tasks and crew communication were key responsibilities, and as a Staffing Coordinator at Cortlandt Healthcare, focusing on candidate shortlisting and employee communication. Additional positions include providing care as a Temporary Nurse Aide at FLORAL AGENCY, coordinating loaner vehicles at Pepe Cadillac, and serving as a Service Advisor at Jaguar Land Rover, which involved customer service and repair order management. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Media Studies from Purchase College, SUNY, and an Associate of Arts from Westchester Community College.

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Peekskill, United States

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CHOICE of NY

CHOICE is a leading Care Management Agency serving Westchester County. We are a peer agency that assists consumers of mental health services to receive vital benefits to which they are entitled. We help our clients to find housing, obtain Medicaid, Food Stamps, Social Security benefits, become job ready, and locate a variety of other programs that they need. Our services are 100% free of charge to clients as they are covered either by Medicaid or grant funding. We focus on tangible health outcomes such as reducing emergency room visits and inpatient hospital stays. We do this by providing personalized care management to assist in obtaining and maintaining comprehensive, preventative medical care (e.g. appointment scheduling, reminders and appointment escorts) as well as addressing psycho-social needs that might interfere with medical care. At the end of our time together, we will have successfully helped someone back to a place in life where they are positive contributors in their community. Most importantly, we do so without judgment and with compassion. We change lives, we save lives and we help people regain the dignity they deserve.


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51-200

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