Common use of Case Management Services Clause in Contracts

Case Management Services. Services that develop case plans for delivering community services to PATH eligible Consumers. The case plans should be developed in partnership with Consumers who receive PATH services to coordinate the assessment, treatment, housing and/or care of Consumers, tailored to Consumer needs and preferences. Case Managers assist the Consumer in accessing needed services, coordinate the delivery of services in accordance with the case plan, and follow-up and monitor progress. Activities may include financial planning, access to entitlement assistance, representative payee services, etc. Case Management Services include: a. Preparing a plan for the provision of Community Mental Health Services to the eligible homeless Consumer involved, and reviewing such plan not less than once every three months; b. Providing assistance in obtaining and coordinating social and maintenance services for the eligible homeless Consumers, including services relating to daily living activities, personal financial planning, transportation services, and Habilitation and Rehabilitation Services, pre-vocation and vocational services, and housing; c. Providing assistance to the eligible homeless Consumers in obtaining income support services, including housing assistance, food stamps, and supplemental security income benefits; d. Referring the eligible homeless Consumer for such other services as may be appropriate; and e. Providing representative payee services in accordance with Section 1631(a) (2) of the Social Security Act if the eligible homeless Consumer is receiving aid under Title XVI of such act and if the Respondent is designated by the Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services, to provide such services.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Path Grant Contract, Path Grant Contract, Path Grant Contract

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Case Management Services. Services that develop case plans for delivering community services to PATH eligible Consumers. The case plans should be developed in partnership with Consumers who receive PATH services to coordinate the assessment, treatment, housing and/or care of Consumers, tailored to Consumer needs and preferences. Case Managers assist the Consumer in accessing needed services, coordinate the delivery of services in accordance with the case plan, and follow-up and monitor progress. Activities may include financial planning, access to entitlement assistance, representative payee services, etc. Case Management Services include: a. Preparing preparing a plan for the provision of Community Mental Health Services to the eligible homeless Consumer involved, and reviewing such plan not less than once every three months; b. Providing providing assistance in obtaining and coordinating social and maintenance services for the eligible homeless Consumers, including services relating to daily living activities, personal financial planning, transportation services, and Habilitation and Rehabilitation Services, pre-vocation and vocational services, and housing; c. Providing providing assistance to the eligible homeless Consumers in obtaining income support services, including housing assistance, food stamps, and supplemental security income benefits; d. Referring referring the eligible homeless Consumer for such other services as may be appropriate; and e. Providing providing representative payee services in accordance with Section 1631(a) (2) of the Social Security Act if the eligible homeless Consumer is receiving aid under Title XVI of such act and if the Respondent is designated by the Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services, to provide such services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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