True North Transitions — Guidance. Hope. A Fresh Start.
For Case Managers

Referral support for case managers and professionals.

A clear referral pathway for case managers, counselors, sober living staff, churches, and treatment partners working with people leaving care.

A journal and pen on a desk, suggesting referral notes
The Approach

A bridge after treatment.

We don't replace clinical care — we walk with people in the months after, helping them keep momentum, rebuild rhythm, and stay connected. Most referrals are warm and conversational; we'll meet you where your process is.

How It Works

A simple, professional pathway.

Pillar 01

Who we support

Adults in recovery, leaving treatment, sober living, re-entry, or navigating a hard transitional season.

Pillar 02

Referral process

Send a short inquiry with the basics — we'll respond within 1–2 business days to coordinate next steps.

Pillar 03

Information that helps us respond

Name, contact preference, season of life or care, and what kind of support seems most needed right now.

Pillar 04

Partner communication

We'll keep you informed (with consent) and coordinate handoffs so nothing falls through the cracks.

What to Expect

What partners can expect.

01

A real human reply within 1–2 business days

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A warm, low-pressure intro for your client

03

Clear coordination with consent and boundaries

04

Ongoing communication for shared cases

Next Step

Refer a client with confidence.

Send us the basics — we'll take it from there. We aim to make your work easier, not add another inbox to manage.

Refer a client into True North Transitions.

Share what you're comfortable sharing about the client and yourself. We'll respond within 1–2 business days to coordinate next steps.

True North Transitions is not a crisis center. If this is an emergency, call 911. If you are in emotional distress or crisis, call or text 988.

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In a crisis right now?

True North Transitions is not a crisis center. If this is an emergency, call 911. If you are in emotional distress or crisis, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.