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, fiftyat least forty-two seven (5247) 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, fiftyat least forty-two seven (5247) weeks per year.
c. The Day Rehabilitation Services program is multi-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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Samples: Day Treatment Rehabilitation Services Agreement, Agreement for the Provision of Day Treatment Intensive Services, Medication Support Services, Mental Health Services, Crisis Intervention Services, and Therapeutic Behavioral Services
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-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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Samples: Service Agreement
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 12:30 PM to 7:15 4:45 PM, five (5) days per week, fifty-two (52) weeks per year. The half-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-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. Targeted Case Management services;
vii. Crisis intervention; and
viiviii. 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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Samples: Service Agreement
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 10:00 AM to 7:15 3:30 PM, five (5) days per week, fifty-two (52) weeks per year. The half-half- day Day Rehabilitation Services hours of operation are 2:00 PM to 5:15 PMa minimum of three (3) hours per day, five (5) days per week, fifty-two (52) weeks per year.
c. The Day Rehabilitation Services program is multi-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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Samples: Professional Services