Day Treatment Services. Goal 1: To maintain clients at the current or reduced level of placement.
Objective 1: At least ninety percent (90%) of adults served will be maintained in their current or reduced level of placement during their course of treatment. Data collection is to be completed by the County in cooperation with Contractor.
Day Treatment Services a. Adult day treatment services include therapy, rehabilitation, social interactions, and other therapeutic services that are designed to redevelop, maintain, or restore skills that are necessary for individuals to function in the community. The provider must have an array of available services designed to meet the individualized needs of the recipient, and which address the following primary functions: • Stabilize symptoms related to a mental health disorder to reduce or eliminate the need for more intensive levels of care; • Provide a level of therapeutic intensity between traditional outpatient and an inpatient or partial hospital setting; • Provide a level of treatment that will assist recipients in transitioning from an acute care or institutional settings; • Assist individuals in redeveloping the skills required to maintain a living environment, use community resources, and conduct activities of daily living; • Assist individuals in redeveloping or restoring skills that are needed to increase an individual’s ability to live independently in the community.
b. Children’s day treatment services include therapy, rehabilitation and social interactions, and other therapeutic services that are designed to redevelop, maintain, or restore skills that are necessary for children to function in their community. For children, the approach must take into consideration their developmental levels and delays in development due to emotional disorders. If the child is school age, the services must be coordinated with the school system. All therapeutic day treatment interventions for children must have a component that addresses caregiver participation and involvement. Services for all children should be coordinated with home care to the greatest extent possible. The coverage of day treatment must include an array of programs with the following functions: • Stabilize the symptoms related to a mental health disorder to reduce or eliminate the need for more intensive levels of care; • Provide transitional treatment after an acute episode, admission to an inpatient program, or discharge from a residential treatment setting; • Provide a therapeutic intensity not possible in a traditional outpatient setting; • Assist the child in redeveloping the skills required to conduct activities of everyday living in the community that are age appropriate.
c. Staff providing adult or children’s day treatment services must have appropriate training and experience. Licensed professionals ...
Day Treatment Services. Goal 1: To maintain clients at the current or reduced level of placement.
Objective 1: At least 95% of children served will be maintained in their current or reduced level of placement during their course of treatment.
Day Treatment Services. (a) Adult day treatment services include therapy, rehabilitation, social interactions, and other therapeutic services that are designed to redevelop, maintain, or restore skills that are necessary for Enrollees to function in the community. The Provider must have an array of available services designed to meet the individualized needs of the Enrollee, and which address the following primary functions:
(i) Stabilize symptoms related to a behavioral health disorder to reduce or eliminate the need for more intensive levels of care;
(ii) Provide a level of therapeutic intensity between traditional outpatient and an inpatient or partial Hospital setting;
(iii) Provide a level of treatment that will assist Enrollees in transitioning from an acute care or institutional settings;
(iv) Assist Enrollees in redeveloping the skills required to maintain a living environment, use community resources, and conduct activities of daily living; and
(v) Assist Enrollees in redeveloping or restoring skills that are needed to increase an Enrollee’s ability to live independently in the community.
Day Treatment Services. (1) Adult day treatment services include therapy, rehabilitation, social interactions, and other therapeutic services that are designed to redevelop, maintain, or restore skills that are necessary for enrollees to function in the community. The provider must have an array of available services designed to meet the individualized needs of the enrollee, and which address the following primary functions:
(a) Stabilize symptoms related to a behavioral health disorder to reduce or eliminate the need for more intensive levels of care; WellCare of Florida, Inc. d/b/a Staywell Health Plan of Florida Medicaid HMO Non-Reform Contract
(b) Provide a level of therapeutic intensity between traditional outpatient and an inpatient or partial hospital setting;
(c) Provide a level of treatment that will assist enrollees in transitioning from an acute care or institutional settings;
(d) Assist enrollees in redeveloping the skills required to maintain a living environment, use community resources, and conduct activities of daily living and/or live independently in the community.
(2) Children/adolescent day treatment services include therapy, rehabilitation and social interactions, and other therapeutic services that are designed to redevelop, maintain, or restore skills that are necessary for children/adolescents to function in their community. The approach shall take into consideration developmental levels and delays in development due to emotional disorders. If the child/adolescent is school age, the services shall be coordinated with the school system. All therapeutic day treatment interventions for children/adolescents shall have a component that addresses caregiver participation and involvement. Services for all children/adolescents should be coordinated with home care to the greatest extent possible. Day treatment services shall include an array of programs with the following functions:
(a) Stabilize the symptoms related to a behavioral health disorder to reduce or eliminate the need for more intensive levels of care;
(b) Provide transitional treatment after an acute episode, admission to an inpatient program, or discharge from a residential treatment setting;
(c) Provide a therapeutic intensity not possible in a traditional outpatient setting; and
(d) Assist the child/adolescent in redeveloping age-appropriate skills required to conduct activities of everyday living in the community.
(3) Staff providing adult or children/adolescent day treatment services must have appr...
Day Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic day treatment services will include:
1. Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), treatment planning (in conjunction with the program participant), addiction education and intervention, aftercare planning, urine screening, follow-up at 6-months after intake for each program participant.
2. Program participants will attend the day treatment program 3 to 5 days per week for 10 to 20 hours per week. Contractor’s basic women’s day treatment services will include: 4 individual and 46 group counseling sessions per program participant, per month.
3. Provide services under this contract for a period of no more than 90 days. Provision of services beyond 90 days requires prior written authorization by County.
4. Curriculum will include: treatment planning, family assessment, weekly family and friends group meetings, education on chemical dependency, family dynamics, eating disorders, sex education, life skills, health education, pharmacology, domestic violence, AIDS/HIV and hepatitis C education, acupuncture, exercise, relaxation techniques, parenting skills, mommy and me classes, family sessions, process groups, vocational training planning, child care, and aftercare planning.
5. Access to ancillary services including: Family Self Sufficiency Team (FSST), health/mental health, vocational training, housing, legal issues, transportation, child care, family and couples counseling, 12-step and other support groups.
Day Treatment Services. Behavior Management Skills Development Services (BMSDS): The benefit package includes behavior management services as set forth in the MAD Program Manual Section MAD-745.2, BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES.
Day Treatment Services. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SERVICES TO EACH PARTICIPANT REFERRED FOR LEVEL 2 TREATMENT SERVICES:
Day Treatment Services. (1) Adult day treatment services include therapy, rehabilitation, social interactions, and other therapeutic services that are designed to redevelop, maintain, or restore skills that are necessary for enrollees to function in the community. The provider must have an array of available services designed to meet the individualized needs of the enrollee, and which address the following primary functions:
(a) Stabilize symptoms related to a behavioral health disorder to reduce or eliminate the need for more intensive levels of care; HealthEase of Florida, Inc. Medicaid HMO Non-Reform Contract
(b) Provide a level of therapeutic intensity between traditional outpatient and an inpatient or partial hospital setting;
(c) Provide a level of treatment that will assist enrollees in transitioning from an acute care or institutional settings;
(d) Assist enrollees in redeveloping the skills required to maintain a living environment, use community resources, and conduct activities of daily living and/or live independently in the community.
(2) Children/adolescent day treatment services include therapy, rehabilitation and social interactions, and other therapeutic services that are designed to redevelop, maintain, or restore skills that are necessary for children/adolescents to function in their community. The approach shall take into consideration developmental levels and delays in development due to emotional disorders. If the child/adolescent is school age, the services shall be coordinated with the school system. All therapeutic day treatment interventions for children/adolescents shall have a component that addresses caregiver participation and involvement. Services for all children/adolescents should be coordinated with home care to the greatest extent possible. Day treatment services shall include an array of programs with the following functions:
(a) Stabilize the symptoms related to a behavioral health disorder to reduce or eliminate the need for more intensive levels of care;
(b) Provide transitional treatment after an acute episode, admission to an inpatient program, or discharge from a residential treatment setting;
(c) Provide a therapeutic intensity not possible in a traditional outpatient setting; and
(d) Assist the child/adolescent in redeveloping age-appropriate skills required to conduct activities of everyday living in the community.
(3) Staff providing adult or children/adolescent day treatment services must have appropriate training and experience. Beh...
Day Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic day treatment services will include:
1. Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), treatment planning (in conjunction with the program participant), addiction education and intervention, aftercare planning, urine screening, follow-up at 6-months and 12- months after intake for each program participant.
2. Program participants will attend the day treatment program 3 to 5 days per week for 10 to 20 hours per week. Contractor’s basic women’s day treatment services will include: 4 individual and 46 group counseling sessions per program participant, per month.
3. Curriculum will include: treatment planning, family assessment, weekly family and friends group meetings, education on chemical dependency, family dynamics, eating disorders, sex education, life skills, health education, pharmacology, domestic violence, AIDS/HIV and hepatitis C education, acupuncture, exercise, relaxation techniques, parenting skills, mommy and me classes, family sessions, process groups, vocational training planning, child care, and aftercare planning.
4. Access to ancillary services including: Family Self Sufficiency Team (FSST), health/mental health, vocational training, housing, legal issues, transportation, child care, family and couples counseling, 12-step and other support groups.