Important: Safe Vision is not an emergency service. If anyone is in immediate danger or cannot be kept safe, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

Use the pathway that matches the real need so intake can route the next step more clearly.

Referral partnersHospitals + schools + providersClearer handoff pathway

Referral partners

A more dependable referral pathway for patients, families, and community-facing systems

Safe Vision should make referrals feel structured, clinically grounded, and easier to navigate for hospitals, schools, providers, case managers, and community partners.

Hospitals & emergency departments

A structured discharge and follow-up pathway for patients and families who need behavioral-health support, telehealth access, or coordinated next steps after an acute episode or emergency visit.

Schools & youth-serving organizations

A dependable referral destination for students and families who need assessments, counseling support, care navigation, or stronger coordination outside the school setting.

Community organizations & case managers

A responsive partner for families who need a more organized clinical, family-support, or care-navigation pathway than a fragmented referral list can provide.

Facilities, providers, & care teams

A coordinated option for individuals and families who need behavioral-health support, medication-management follow-up, telehealth access, or longer-term care continuity.

Referral flow

What a stronger partner pathway looks like

Referral partners should be able to move from identified need to a clearer next step without guessing how the handoff works.

Identify the service line or program that best fits the patient or family’s current needs.
Share the referral with the intake team together with the most relevant clinical, social, and contact details.
Safe Vision reviews fit, urgency, and the most appropriate pathway for assessment, treatment, or follow-up support.
The patient, caregiver, or referring partner receives clear next-step guidance for intake, coordination, and ongoing support.

What to include

Referral details that improve fit review

A referral-ready page should make it easy for partners to know what information helps the intake team route the case well.

Reason for referral and presenting concerns
Primary contact information for the patient, caregiver, or referral source
Relevant diagnoses, medications, or current treatment context when available
Any safety, urgency, language, transportation, or access considerations
Key goals for follow-up, stabilization, assessment, or ongoing coordination

Why partners should trust SVFP

Clinical clarity with family-centered support

The site should reassure partners that Safe Vision is clinically grounded, organizationally serious, and built for coordinated follow-through.

Behavioral-health and telehealth framing is visible early
The referral path is audience-aware instead of generic
The organization presents as clinically grounded and structured
Families and partners are both accounted for in the service story

Next move

Use the local referral form when a real handoff needs structure

The preview now includes a working local intake form so referral-path language is no longer just conceptual.

Referral submissions stay in the workspace for internal review while the launch structure is being tightened.