Behavioral Intervention Plan Sample Clauses

Behavioral Intervention Plan. The Consultant will develop a written behavioral intervention plan based on their observations and review of assessments and using techniques that are designed to decrease maladaptive behaviors while increasing positive alternative behaviors. The plan will be developed collaboratively between the family/client, service provider and consultant. This service is intended to help clients in developing and maintaining the skills necessary to remain safely at a community level of care and avoid institutional placement. The Plan of Care is the responsibility of the Alaska service provider. Recommendations from the consultant (including recommendations for further testing/assessments) are evaluated for inclusion in the plan of care, but the final decision rests with the treating provider and client. Any additional testing/assessments, resulting from the Consultant’s recommendations, will be completed utilizing Alaska Medicaid providers as appropriate to the individual served. The behavioral intervention plan will clearly delineate: a. alient factors that likely contributed to the dysfunctional behavior, b. the interventions and activities designed to develop and stabilize functional behaviors to replace the identified maladaptive behaviors, c. the frequency of the interventions and activities, d. individuals other than the person of focus who may also require programmatic intervention to assure desired treatment effects for the person of focus and their behavioral support plans, e. the resource (cost, people, time, programmatic access, training, etc. required for the plan to be successful, f. the person(s) responsible for implementing the interventions and activities, g. data elements required and a method for tracking implementation of the interventions and activities, h. data elements required and a method for tracking identified client progress, and i. the frequency for review of the behavior intervention plan for effectiveness and modification as necessary. The behavioral intervention plan will be incorporated into the individual plan of care by the provider agency as appropriate.
Behavioral Intervention Plan. The Consultant will develop a written behavioral intervention plan based on their observations and review of assessments and using techniques that are designed to decrease maladaptive behaviors while increasing positive alternative behaviors. This service is intended to help clients in developing and maintaining the skills necessary to remain safely at a community level of care and avoid institutional placement. The Alaska service provider will follow-up on any recommendations for additional testing/assessments which will be completed utilizing Alaska Medicaid providers as appropriate to the individual served. The Consultant’s findings and recommendations must be included in the behavioral intervention plan. The behavioral intervention plan will clearly delineate: a. salient factors that likely contributed to the dysfunctional behavior, b. the interventions and activities designed to develop and stabilize functional behaviors to replace the identified maladaptive behaviors, c. the frequency of the interventions and activities, d. individuals other than the person of focus who may also require programmatic intervention to assure desired treatment effects for the person of focus and their behavioral support plans, e. the resource (dollar, people, time, programmatic access, training, etc. required for the plan to be successful, f. the person(s) responsible for implementing the interventions and activities, g. data elements required and a method for tracking implementation of the interventions and activities, h. data elements required and a method for tracking identified client progress, and i. the frequency for review of the behavior intervention plan for effectiveness and modification as necessary. The behavioral intervention plan will be incorporated into the individual plan of care by the agency.