Contractor Responsibilities for Short-Term Services Sample Clauses

Contractor Responsibilities for Short-Term Services. The Contractor shall perform the following for each participant: Complete the PRIME Intake form to document participant’s information, case manager, date of intake, services provided and any case notes. If it appears the participant may benefit from other services, and participant is interested, refer him or her. Prioritize services for participants with multiple concerns. Document contact with participants through case notes. Case notes must include dates of participant contact, staff who provided the service, and what service was provided. Please include the name of the third party (if applicable). Services that benefit the household such as assistance with government benefits, housing, utility assistance shall be reported under one household member. Services to Case Management participants shall not be reported under this service.
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  • Customer Responsibilities Customer shall:

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  • Client’s Responsibilities In addition to other responsibilities herein or imposed by law, the Client shall:

  • Licensee Responsibilities 4.1 The Licensee will:

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