In-Home Therapy Services Sample Clauses

In-Home Therapy Services. This service is a therapeutic clinical intervention and ongoing training and therapeutic support, as follows: D1. The Therapeutic Clinical Intervention is a structured, consistent, therapeutic relationship between a licensed clinician and the child and family for the purpose of treating the child’s mental health needs including improving the family’s ability to provide effective support for the child to promote healthy functioning of the child within the family. The clinician develops a treatment plan and, using established psychotherapeutic techniques, works with the entire family or a subset of the family, to enhance problem-solving, limit-setting, communication, emotional support or other family or individual functions. The Therapeutic Clinical Intervention is provided by a qualified licensed clinician who will often work in a team that includes one or more qualified paraprofessionals. D2. Ongoing Therapeutic Training and Support is a service provided by a paraprofessional to support implementation of the licensed clinician’s treatment plan to achieve the goals of the treatment plan. The paraprofessional assists a licensed clinician in implementing the therapeutic objectives of the treatment plan designed to address the child’s mental health and emotional challenges. This service includes teaching the child to understand, direct, interpret, manage and control feelings and emotional responses to situations, and to assist the family in ✓ ✓ Coverage Types ACO ACO MassHealth MassHealth supporting the child in addressing his or her emotional and mental health needs. Phone contact and consultation may be provided as part of the intervention.
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In-Home Therapy Services. This service is a therapeutic clinical intervention and ongoing training and therapeutic support, as follows: D1. The Therapeutic Clinical Intervention is a structured, consistent, therapeutic relationship between a licensed clinician and the child and family for the purpose of treating the child’s mental health needs including improving the family’s ability to provide effective support for the child to promote healthy functioning of the child within the family. The clinician develops a treatment plan and, using established psychotherapeutic techniques, works with the entire family or a subset of the family, to enhance problem-solving, limit-setting, communication, emotional support or other family or individual functions. The Therapeutic Clinical Intervention is provided by a qualified licensed clinician who will often work in a team that includes one or more qualified paraprofessionals. D2. Ongoing Therapeutic Training and Support is a service ✓ ✓ ✓ Coverage Types Service MCO MassHealth Standard & CommonHealth Enrollees MCO MassHealth Family Assistance Enrollees CarePlus Special Kids Special Care provided by a paraprofessional to support implementation of the licensed clinician’s treatment plan to achieve the goals of the treatment plan. The paraprofessional assists a licensed clinician in implementing the therapeutic objectives of the treatment plan designed to address the child’s mental health and emotional challenges. This service includes teaching the child to understand, direct, interpret, manage and control feelings and emotional responses to situations, and to assist the family in supporting the child in addressing his or her emotional and mental health needs. Phone contact and consultation may be provided as part of the intervention.
In-Home Therapy Services. This service is a therapeutic clinical intervention and ongoing training and therapeutic support, as follows: D1. The Therapeutic Clinical Intervention is a structured, consistent, therapeutic relationship between a licensed clinician and the child and Coverage Types Service MassHealth Standard & CommonHealth Covered Individuals MassHealth Family Assistance Covered Individuals CarePlus Covered Individuals Uninsured Individuals and Persons Covered by Medicare Only family for the purpose of treating the child’s mental health needs including improving the family’s ability to provide effective support for the child to promote healthy functioning of the child within the family. The clinician develops a treatment plan and, using established psychotherapeutic techniques, works with the entire family or a subset of the family, to enhance problem-solving, limit-setting, communication, emotional support or other family or individual functions. The Therapeutic Clinical Intervention is provided by a qualified licensed clinician who will often work in a team that includes one or more qualified paraprofessionals. D2. Ongoing Therapeutic Training and Support is a service provided by a paraprofessional to support implementation of the licensed clinician’s treatment plan to achieve the goals of the treatment plan. The paraprofessional assists a licensed clinician in implementing the therapeutic objectives of the treatment plan designed to address the child’s mental health and emotional challenges. This service includes teaching the child to understand, direct, interpret, manage and control feelings and emotional responses to situations, and to assist the family in supporting the child in addressing his or her emotional and mental health needs. Phone contact and consultation may be provided as part of the intervention.
In-Home Therapy Services. This service is a therapeutic clinical intervention and ongoing training and therapeutic support, as follows: a. The Therapeutic Clinical Intervention is a structured, consistent, therapeutic relationship between a licensed clinician and the youth and family for the purpose of treating the youth’s mental health needs including improving the family’s ability to provide effective support for the youth to promote healthy functioning of the youth within the family. The clinician develops a treatment plan and, using established psychotherapeutic techniques, works with the entire family or a subset of the family, to enhance problem- solving, limit-setting, communication, emotional support or other family or individual functions. The Therapeutic Clinical Intervention is provided by a qualified licensed clinician who will often work in a team that includes one or more qualified paraprofessionals. b. Ongoing Therapeutic Training and Support is a service provided by a paraprofessional to support implementation of the licensed clinician’s treatment plan to achieve the goals of the treatment plan. The paraprofessional assists a licensed clinician in implementing the therapeutic objectives of the treatment plan designed to address the youth’s mental Coverage Types Service MassHealth Standard & CommonHealth Covered Individuals MassHealth Family Assistance Covered Individuals CarePlus Covered Individuals Uninsured Individuals and Persons Covered by Medicare Only Individuals without Mobile Crisis Coverage health and emotional challenges. This service includes teaching the youth to understand, direct, interpret, manage and control feelings and emotional responses to situations, and to assist the family in supporting the youth in addressing his or her emotional and mental health needs. Phone contact and consultation may be provided as part of the intervention.
In-Home Therapy Services. This service is a therapeutic clinical intervention and ongoing training and therapeutic support, as follows: a. The Therapeutic Clinical Intervention is a structured, consistent, therapeutic relationship between a licensed clinician and the youth and family for the purpose of treating the youth’s mental health needs including improving the family’s ability to provide effective support for the youth to promote healthy functioning of ü ✓ Coverage Types Service MassHealth Standard & CommonHealth Covered Individuals MassHealth Family Assistance Covered Individuals CarePlus Covered Individuals Uninsured Individuals and Persons Covered by Medicare Only Individuals without Mobile Crisis Coverage the youth within the family. The clinician develops a treatment plan and, using established psychotherapeutic techniques, works with the entire family or a subset of the family, to enhance problem-solving, limit- setting, communication, emotional support or other family or individual functions. The Therapeutic Clinical Intervention is provided by a qualified licensed clinician who will often work in a team that includes one or more qualified paraprofessionals. b. Ongoing Therapeutic Training and Support is a service provided by a paraprofessional to support implementation of the licensed clinician’s treatment plan to achieve the goals of the treatment plan. The paraprofessional assists a licensed clinician in implementing the therapeutic objectives of the treatment plan designed to address the youth’s mental health and emotional challenges. This service includes teaching the youth to understand, direct, interpret, manage and control feelings and emotional responses to situations, and to assist the family in supporting the youth in addressing his or her emotional and mental health needs. Phone contact and consultation may be provided as part of the intervention.

Related to In-Home Therapy Services

  • Radiation Therapy/Chemotherapy Services This plan covers chemotherapy and radiation services. This plan covers respiratory therapy services. When respiratory services are provided in your home, as part of a home care program, durable medical equipment, supplies, and oxygen are covered as a durable medical equipment service.

  • 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.

  • Telemedicine Services This plan covers clinically appropriate telemedicine services when the service is provided via remote access through an on-line service or other interactive audio and video telecommunications system in accordance with R.I. General Law § 27-81-1. Clinically appropriate telemedicine services may be obtained from a network provider, and from our designated telemedicine service provider. When you seek telemedicine services from our designated telemedicine service provider, the amount you pay is listed in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive a covered healthcare service from a network provider via remote access, the amount you pay depends on the covered healthcare service you receive, as indicated in the Summary of Medical Benefits. For information about telemedicine services, our designated telemedicine service provider, and how to access telemedicine services, please visit our website or contact our Customer Service Department.

  • Anesthesia Services This plan covers general and local anesthesia services received from an anesthesiologist when the surgical procedure is a covered healthcare service. This plan covers office visits or office consultations with an anesthesiologist when provided prior to a scheduled covered surgical procedure.

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