Assessment and Treatment Plan Sample Clauses

Assessment and Treatment Plan. Licensed Therapists and/or Registered Interns 18 4.4.1 SACs shall 19 conduct an intake for all CLIENTS referred in order to clearly identify the 20 CLIENT’s/FAMILY’s problem behaviors and needs, and chart the most effective 21 and efficient course of counseling to address those needs.
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Assessment and Treatment Plan. 4.13.1 At the initial FAMILY assessment, CONTRACTOR shall develop a written ATP, identify the primary service needs that precipitated the FAMILY's referral, and develop measurable objectives to be reached during the service period. The ATP shall: Be consistent with the reason for referral and based on the priorities identified by the SSW, and establish specific goals to meet the individualized needs of the FAMILY. Incorporate input from the FAMILY and be strength-based to lead to the development of FAMILY competence. Include specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time- bound goals. Include specific community resources, based on the FAMILY's need(s) that will be offered to the FAMILY prior to termination of services. List all contacts, including phone calls and emails, with the FAMILY, SSW, and collateral sources. DocuSign Envelope ID: 2F1D3A9A-464B-4F08-AD1F-E394D40DDAD6 List scheduled appointments which the FAMILY fails to keep. Be sent to RDM for processing within fifteen (15) calendar days of completion of the initial home assessment.
Assessment and Treatment Plan. 26 At the initial home visit, CONTRACTOR shall develop a written 27 Assessment and Treatment Plan (ATP), identify the primary service needs that 28 precipitated the FAMILY’s referral, and develop measurable objectives to be 1 reached during the six (6) week service period. The ATP shall: 2 4.2.1 Be consistent with the reason for referral and meet the 3 individualized needs of the FAMILY. 4 4.2.2 Incorporate input from the FAMILY and be strength-based. 5 4.2.3 Include specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and 6 time-bound goals. 7 4.2.4 Include specific community resources that will be offered 8 to FAMILY prior to termination of services. 9 4.2.5 List all contacts with FAMLY, SSW, and collateral 10 sources. 11 4.2.6 List scheduled appointments which the FAMILY fails to 12 keep.
Assessment and Treatment Plan. CONTRACTOR shall meet with FAMILY in their home to develop a written Assessment and Treatment Plan (ATP), identify the primary service needs that precipitate FAMILY’s referral, and develop measurable objectives to be reached during the six (6) week service period. The ATP shall: 4. 3.1 Be consistent with the reason for referral and meet the individualized needs of FAMILY.
Assessment and Treatment Plan. CONTRACTOR shall meet with FAMILY in their home to develop a written Assessment and Treatment Plan (ATP), to identify the primary service needs that precipitated FAMILY’s referral, and develop measurable objectives to be reached during the six (6) week service period. The ATP shall: 4. 3.1 Be consistent with the reason for referral and meet the individualized needs of FAMILY. 4.3.2 Incorporate input from FAMILY and be strength-based to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 lead to the development of FAMILY competence. 4.3.3 Include specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound goals (SMART).
Assessment and Treatment Plan. CONTRACTOR shall conduct an intake for all clientsCLIENTS referred to clearly identifyingidentify the CLIENT’s and/or FAMILY’s problem behaviorschallenges related to being at risk of, or having a history of sexual abuse and needs,/or maltreatment, relevant personal and chartinter-personal strengths, and a plan for the most effective and efficient course of counseling to address thosethese issues. The intake shall include a social family history, mental status exam, substance abuse evaluation, and an Assessment and Treatment Plan (ATP), for all CLIENTS referred. In addition, a domestic violence evaluation is required. If domestic violence is identified, CONTRACTOR shall develop a safety plan with the CLIENT/FAMILY in accordance with domestic violence protocols. A maximum of three (3) fifty (50) minute intake sessions per CLIENT/FAMILY may be used to complete the social family history, mental status exam, CCD0819 Page 6 of 28 May 7, 2020 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 substance abuse evaluation, domestic violence evaluation, and ATP. These sessions shall be independent of any sessions providing counseling services and shall not be included in the count for the maximum number of counseling sessions. The ATP is a written statement containing problem identification and measurable goals in behavioral terms, with the specific interventions to be used during the service period. The ATP should be consistent with the reason(s) for referral. CLIENT’s and/or FAMILY’s strengths, support systems, resources and needs, and motivation shall also be included. The ATP shall be problem/goal focused and outcome oriented, with recommendations for brief- term individual, family/conjoint, and/or group counseling targeting the CLIENT’s and/or FAMILY’s needs. The ATP includesshall include any scheduled appointments the CLIENT/FAMILY fails to keep (no-shows). The ATP is due to CFS Resource Support, and shall be provided to, RDM within thirty (30) calendar days of the first intake/assessment session. Goals included on the ATP shall be consistent with the goals identified in the referral from the assigned Social Workersocial worker. CONTRACTOR shall conduct additional assessments as deemed necessary by ADMMINISTRATOR. CONTRACTOR shall complete a Revised ATP upon SSA’s request or when a CLIENT’S/FAMILY’s treatment goals or plan needs to be modified or changed after the ori...

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