Contact With Significant Support Persons Sample Clauses

Contact With Significant Support Persons. The Day Rehabilitation Services program must allow for at least one contact (face-to-face, e-mail, telephone) per month with the legally responsible adult (for a client who is a minor), or with a family member, caregiver or other significant support person. Adult clients may choose whether or not this service component is done for them. These contacts and involvement should focus on the role of the significant support person in supporting the client’s community reintegration. It is expected that this contact will occur outside hours of operation and the therapeutic milieu for Day Treatment Service.
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Contact With Significant Support Persons. The Day Treatment Intensive Services program must allow for at least one contact (face-to-face, e-mail, telephone) per month with the legally responsible adult (for a client who is a minor), or with a family member, caregiver or other significant support person. Adult clients may choose whether or not this service component is done for them. These contacts and involvement should focus on the role of the significant support person in supporting the client’s community reintegration. It is expected that this contact will occur outside hours of operation and the therapeutic milieu for Day Treatment Service.

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