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Koinonia Launches New Service Model And Logo
Whole-Person Integrated Care Puts IDD Provider Ahead of the Industry
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INDEPENDENCE, Ohio, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Koinonia, a leader in services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is excited to announce the launch of its new service model and branding. Koinonia is rolling out a new innovative approach to quality care, which centers on providing health, wellness and well-being of the whole person. This new approach is called Whole-Person Integrated Care.
As part of the new service model, Koinonia will add several new employees and contractors to provide various health services. New staff members will include a vice president of business development, nurses, counselors, psychiatrists, case managers and behavior support specialists. By the end of the year, Koinonia will develop a behavioral health program and an integrated physical healthcare program
Koinonia launches new service model
The new Koinonia logo
Koinonia, a nonprofit in Northeast Ohio providing services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, has announced it is implementing a new model of care to ensure it is addressing the range of needs of the people it serves by focusing on providing for their health, wellness and well-being.
Koinonia developed the Whole-Person Integrated Care approach, which includes mental and behavioral health care, as well as an understanding of social and environmental issues that need to be considered when treating individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), according to a news release. The organization developed the approach with the rising cost of health care in mind and in an effort to address the need to treat each individual as a whole person.