
Partnership Over Competition
How New Destiny partners WITH (not competes with) PASA providers to create a true continuum of care.
The Challenge
Individuals with developmental disabilities often have mental health and housing needs. PASA providers serve developmental disability needs exceptionally well but cannot provide mental health therapy or housing navigation—those services require different licenses, clinical staff, and specialized expertise.
How New Destiny Partners
PASA Provider Services
- Day programs
- Transportation
- DD supports
- Person-centered planning
Shared Clients
- Joint care planning
- Cross-referrals
- Coordinated services
- Shared success metrics
New Destiny Services
- Mental health therapy
- Housing navigation
- Case management
- Vocational programs
Partnership Benefits
For PASA Providers
- Gain trusted referral partner for clients' mental health/housing needs
- Enhance service quality through coordinated care
- Access professional development and training
- Optional: Receive back-office support reducing administrative burden
For Individuals & Families
- Single entry point—no navigating multiple agencies
- Coordinated care plan across all needs
- Case manager ensuring nothing falls through cracks
- Community and belonging through membership model
How It Works
1
Initial Contact
Individual contacts New Destiny or PASA provider
2
Coordinated Intake
PASA assesses DD needs, New Destiny assesses mental health/housing
3
Joint Care Plan
Develop comprehensive plan with clear service boundaries
4
Ongoing Collaboration
Quarterly meetings and shared documentation ensure coordination
5
Shared Success Metrics
Track outcomes together, adjust services as needed