Contractor Responsibilities for Case Management Sample Clauses

Contractor Responsibilities for Case Management. The Contractor shall perform the following for each participant receiving service: Ask the applicant if s/he is interested in participating in ongoing case management as s/he will need to stay in frequent contact. The case manager and participant must be willing to communicate on an ongoing basis and work together. Prioritize services to newly granted asylees as they are often not connected to federal resources and have some time-limited services (health screening and cash benefits). Services may be similar to some R&P services to include assisting with enrollment and access to federal and state programs: cash/food/medical benefits; health screening, housing; Match Grant; medical insurance; assistance to obtain necessary documents (Social Security, Employment Authorization, immigration documents, etc.). Complete the PRIME Intake form and the PRIME Self-Sufficiency Assessment form for each Case Management participant, which helps the case manager determine which areas the participant needs the most help. The areas include: Family Stability, Economic Empowerment, Health and Wellness, Education & Training and Cultural Integration Develop a comprehensive service plan detailing the participant’s current challenges, realistic and achievable goals, and actions needed that leads to the resolution of immediate, mid or long-term concerns. With the individual’s participation, prioritize issues that need urgent resolution. Assist them to resolve problems and if needed, connect them to direct service providers or available community resources when appropriate. Link participants in need of services or benefits with any of the following third parties (professionals, providers, services and/or agencies as needed), including but not limited to the following:
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  • Customer Responsibilities Customer shall:

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  • Owner Responsibilities Owner shall:

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