Common use of Crisis Respite Clause in Contracts

Crisis Respite. In-Home: Therapeutic support provided to an individual, who is demonstrating a crisis, in the individual’s home when it is deemed clinically appropriate for the individual to remain in his/her natural environment and it is anticipated the crisis can be stabilized within a continuous 72-hour period. SERVICE CATEGORY DESCRIPTION -- Additional requirements are contained in the Service Definition Manual Required / Optional

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Performance Contract, Performance Contract, Performance Contract

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Crisis Respite. In-Home: Therapeutic support provided to an individual, who is demonstrating a crisis, in the individual’s home when it is deemed clinically appropriate for the individual to remain in his/her natural environment and it is anticipated the crisis can be stabilized within a continuous 72-72- hour period. SERVICE CATEGORY DESCRIPTION -- Additional requirements are contained in the Service Definition Manual Required / Optional

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract Health and Human Services, Interlocal Cooperation Contract Health And

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Crisis Respite. In-Home: Therapeutic support provided to an individual, who is demonstrating a crisis, in the individual’s home when it is deemed clinically appropriate for the individual to remain in his/her natural environment and it is anticipated the crisis can be stabilized within a continuous 72-72- hour period. SERVICE CATEGORY DESCRIPTION -- Additional requirements are contained in the Service Definition Manual Required / I Optional

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract Health And

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