Day Rehabilitation Services Sample Clauses

Day Rehabilitation Services a. Contractor shall provide Day Rehabilitation Services to seriously emotionally and behaviorally disturbed San Mateo County resident youth(s) pre-approved for service by the BHRS Deputy Director of Child and Youth Services or designee. b. The Contractor’s full-day Day Rehabilitation Services hours of operation are 3:00 PM to 7:15 PM, five (5) days per week, fifty-two (52) weeks per year. The half-day Day Rehabilitation Services hours of operation are 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM, five (5) days per week, fifty-two (52) weeks per year. c. The Day Rehabilitation Services program is multi-disciplinary in its approach and provides a range of treatment services, including, but not limited to: i. Psychological assessment, evaluation, and plan development; ii. Education/special education programming; iii. Occupational, speech/language, and recreation therapies; iv. Medication assessment and medication management; v. Psychosocial/functional skills development; vi. Crisis intervention; and vii. Outreach social services. d. Day Rehabilitation Services shall occur in a therapeutic milieu. The purposes of the therapeutic milieu are as follows: i. To provide the foundation for the provision of Day Rehabilitation Services and differentiate these services from other specialty mental health services; ii. To include a therapeutic program that is structured by well-defined service components with specific activities being performed by identified staff; iii. To create a supportive and nurturing interpersonal environment that teaches, models, and reinforces constructive interaction; iv. To support peer/staff feedback to clients on strategies for symptom reduction, increasing adaptive behaviors, and reducing subjective distress; v. To empower clients through involvement in the overall program (such as the opportunity to lead community meetings and to provide feedback to peers) and the opportunity for risk taking in a supportive environment; and vi. To support behavior management interventions that focus on teaching self-management skills that children, youth, adults and older adults may use to control their own lives, to deal effectively with present and future problems, and to function with minimal or no additional therapeutic intervention.
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Day Rehabilitation Services a. Contractor shall provide Day Rehabilitation Services to seriously emotionally and behaviorally disturbed San Mateo County resident youth(s) pre-approved for service by the BHRS Deputy Director of Child and Youth Services or designee. b. The Contractor’s full-day Day Rehabilitation Services hours of operation are 3:00 PM to 7:15 PM, five (5) days per week, at least forty-seven (47) weeks per year. The half-day Day Rehabilitation Services hours of operation are 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM, five (5) days per week, at least forty-seven (47) weeks per year. c. The Day Rehabilitation Services program is multi- disciplinary in its approach and provides a range of treatment services, including, but not limited to: i. Psychological assessment, evaluation, and plan development; ii. Education/special education programming;
Day Rehabilitation Services. Goal 1: To maintain clients at the current or reduced level of placement
Day Rehabilitation Services. Goal 1: To maintain clients at the current or reduced level of placement Objective 1: At least 76% of children served will be maintained in their current or reduced level of placement during their course of treatment. County to provide data. In consideration of the services provided by Contractor in Exhibit “A”, County shall pay Contractor based on the following fee schedule:
Day Rehabilitation Services a. Contractor shall provide Day Rehabilitation Services to seriously emotionally and behaviorally disturbed San Mateo County resident youth(s) pre-approved for service by the BHRS Deputy Director of Child and Youth Services or designee. b. The Contractor’s full-day Day Rehabilitation Services hours of operation are 3:00 PM to 7:15 PM, five (5) days per week, fifty-two (52) weeks per year. c. The Day Rehabilitation Services program is multi-disciplinary in its approach and provides a range of treatment services, including, but not limited to: i. Psychological assessment, evaluation, and plan development; ii. Education/special education programming; iii. Occupational, speech/language, and recreation therapies; iv. Medication assessment and medication management; v. Psychosocial/functional skills development; vi. Crisis intervention; and vii. Outreach social services. d. Day Rehabilitation Services shall occur in a therapeutic milieu. The purposes of the therapeutic milieu are as follows: i. To provide the foundation for the provision of Day Rehabilitation Services and differentiate these services from other specialty mental health services; ii. To include a therapeutic program that is structured by well-defined service components with specific activities being performed by identified staff; iii. To create a supportive and nurturing interpersonal environment that teaches, models, and reinforces constructive interaction; iv. To support peer/staff feedback to clients on strategies for symptom reduction, increasing adaptive behaviors, and reducing subjective distress; v. To empower clients through involvement in the overall program (such as the opportunity to lead community meetings and to provide feedback to peers) and the opportunity for risk taking in a supportive environment; and vi. To support behavior management interventions that focus on teaching self-management skills that children, youth, adults and older adults may use to control their own lives, to deal effectively with present and future problems, and to function with minimal or no additional therapeutic intervention.

Related to Day Rehabilitation Services

  • Preconstruction Services During the Design & Preconstruction Phase, the Design-Builder shall provide such design and preconstruction services as are necessary to properly advance the Project. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, during the Preconstruction Phase, the Design-Builder shall: (i) work with its Architect and any design consultants to advance the design for the Project in consultation with Client Agency, the Department and its Program Manager; (ii) obtain bids from trade subcontractors to perform the work described in the Design Development Documents and provide bid tabulations to the Department; (iii) engage in any value engineering and scoping exercises necessary to return the cost of the work to the Project Budget; (iv) engage in preconstruction activities, including identifying any long-lead items; (v) develop a GMP proposal for the Project; and (vi) enter into a GMP for the Project. Throughout the Design & Preconstruction Phase, the Design-Builder shall schedule and attend regular meetings with the Department, the Program Manager and the Architect. A list of preconstruction deliverables is set forth in Exhibit C.

  • Administration Services When a medical prescription drug is administered by infusion, the administration of the prescription drug may be covered separately from the prescription drug. See Infusion Therapy - Administration Services in the Summary of Medical Benefits for benefit limits and the amount you pay. Prescription drugs that are self-administered are not covered as a medical benefit but may be covered as a pharmacy benefit. Please see Pharmacy Prescription Drugs and Diabetic Equipment or Supplies – Pharmacy Benefits section above for additional information. For some medical prescription drugs, after the first administration, coverage may be limited to certain locations (for example, a designated outpatient or ambulatory service facility, physician’s office, or your home), provided the location is appropriate based on your medical status. For a list of medical prescription drugs that are subject to this Site of Care Program, visit our website. Preauthorization may be required to determine medical necessity as well as appropriate site of care. If we deny your request for preauthorization, or you disagree with our determination for the appropriate site of care, you can submit a medical appeal. See Appeals in Section 5 for information on how to file a medical appeal.

  • Education services 1.1 Catholic education is intrinsic to the mission of the Church. It is one means by which the Church fulfils its role in assisting people to discover and embrace the fullness of life in Xxxxxx. Catholic schools offer a broad, comprehensive curriculum imbued with an authentic Catholic understanding of Xxxxxx and his teaching, as well as a lived appreciation of membership of the Catholic Church. Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS) governs the operation of MACS schools and owns, governs and operates the School. 1.2 Parents and guardians, as the first educators of their children, enter into a partnership with the Catholic school to promote and support their child’s education. Parents and guardians must assume a responsibility for maintaining this partnership by supporting the school in the provision of education to their children within the scope of School's registration and furthering the spiritual and academic life of their children.

  • Surgery Services This plan covers surgery services to treat a disease or injury when: • the operation is not experimental or investigational, or cosmetic in nature; • the operation is being performed at the appropriate place of service; and • the physician is licensed to perform the surgery. This plan covers reconstructive surgery and procedures when the services are performed to relieve pain, or to correct or improve bodily function that is impaired as a result of: • a birth defect; • an accidental injury; • a disease; or • a previous covered surgical procedure. Functional indications for surgical correction do not include psychological, psychiatric or emotional reasons. This plan covers the procedures listed below to treat functional impairments. • abdominal wall surgery including panniculectomy (other than an abdominoplasty); • blepharoplasty and ptosis repair; • gastric bypass or gastric banding; • nasal reconstruction and septorhinoplasty; • orthognathic surgery including mandibular and maxillary osteotomy; • reduction mammoplasty; • removal of breast implants; • removal or treatment of proliferative vascular lesions and hemangiomas; • treatment of varicose veins; or • gynecomastia.

  • Inpatient Services Hospital Rehabilitation Facility

  • Disaster Services In the event of a local, state, or federal emergency, including natural, man-made, criminal, terrorist, and/or bioterrorism events, declared as a state disaster by the Governor, or a federal disaster declared by the appropriate federal official, Grantee may be called upon to assist the System Agency in providing the following services: i. Community evacuation; ii. Health and medical assistance; iii. Assessment of health and medical needs; iv. Health surveillance; v. Medical care personnel; vi. Health and medical equipment and supplies; vii. Patient evacuation; viii. In-hospital care and hospital facility status; ix. Food, drug and medical device safety; x. Worker health and safety; xi. Mental health and substance abuse; xii. Public health information; xiii. Vector control and veterinary services; and xiv. Victim identification and mortuary services.

  • Construction Services 4,500 thousand SDR for Japan Post in Group A 15,000 thousand SDR for all other entities in Group A 4,500 thousand SDR for entities in Group B Architectural, engineering and other technical services covered by this Agreement: 450 thousand SDR

  • Collection Services General 5-1 5.02 Solid Waste Collection 5-1 5.03 Targeted Recyclable Materials Collection 5-3

  • Hospice Services Services are available for a Member whose Attending Physician has determined the Member's illness will result in a remaining life span of six months or less.

  • Educational Services Any service or supply for education, training or retraining services or testing including: special education, remedial education; cognitive remediation; wilderness/outdoor treatment, therapy or adventure programs (whether or not the program is part of a Residential Treatment facility or otherwise licensed institution); job training or job hardening programs; educational services and schooling or any such related or similar program including therapeutic programs within a school setting.

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