INTENSIVE RESIDENTIAL FOR WOMEN AND CHLDREN Sample Clauses

INTENSIVE RESIDENTIAL FOR WOMEN AND CHLDREN. (ASAM Level 3.5 Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential Services) 1. Adhere to TAC and SUD UM Guidelines applicable to intensive services requirements. 2. Adhere to TAC requirements applicable to Treatment Services for Women and Children. 3. As part of education hours, Grantee will provide: i. A minimum of two (2) hours per week of evidence-based parenting education and document these services; and ii. A minimum of six (6) hours of reproductive health education within thirty (30) Service Days of admission and document these services. F. RESIDENTIAL DETOXIFICATION / WITHDRAWAL MANAGEMENT (ASAM LEVEL 3.7 MEDICALLY MONITORED WITHDRAWAL MANAGEMENT) Grantee shall: 1. Adhere to TAC requirements for detoxification services. 2. Adhere to the SUD UM Guidelines for detoxification services. 3. Adhere to the following additional service delivery requirements: i Document in CMBHS a Withdrawal Management Intake Form. ii Document in CMBHS a discharge plan prior to discharge or transfer. iii Document in CMBHS a discharge follow-up no more than ten (10) calendar days after discharge from withdrawal management services.
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INTENSIVE RESIDENTIAL FOR WOMEN AND CHLDREN. (ASAM Level 3.5 Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential Services) 1. Adhere to TAC and SUD Program Guide applicable to intensive services requirements. 2. Adhere to TAC requirements applicable to Treatment Services for Women and Children. 3. As part of education hours, Grantee will provide: i. A minimum of two (2) hours per week of evidence-based parenting education and document these services; and ii. A minimum of six (6) hours of reproductive health education within thirty (30) Service Days of admission and document these services.
INTENSIVE RESIDENTIAL FOR WOMEN AND CHLDREN. (ASAM Level 3.5 Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential Services) 1. Adhere to TAC rules and SUD Program Guide requirements for intensive residential programs/services. 2. Adhere to TAC rules applicable to treatment services for women and children. 3. As part of education hours, Grantee shall provide and documents in CMBHS: i. A minimum of two (2) hours per week of evidence-based parenting education; and ii. A minimum of six (6) hours of reproductive health education within thirty (30) service days of client admission 4. Document in CMBHS a discharge follow up sixty (60) business days after discharge from the treatment program.
INTENSIVE RESIDENTIAL FOR WOMEN AND CHLDREN. (ASAM Level 3.5 Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential Services) 1. Adhere to TAC and SUD Program Guide applicable to intensive services requirements. 2. Adhere to TAC requirements applicable to Treatment Services for Women and Children. 3. As part of education hours, Grantee will provide: i. A minimum of two (2) hours per week of evidence-based parenting education and document these services; and ii. A minimum of six (6) hours of reproductive health education within thirty (30) Service Days of admission and document these services. F. RESIDENTIAL DETOXIFICATION / WITHDRAWAL MANAGEMENT (ASAM LEVEL 3.7 MEDICALLY MONITORED WITHDRAWAL MANAGEMENT) Grantee shall: 1. Adhere to TAC requirements for detoxification services. 2. Adhere to the SUD Program Guide for detoxification services. 3. Adhere to the following additional service delivery requirements: i. Document in CMBHS a Withdrawal Management Intake Form. ii. Document in CMBHS a discharge plan prior to discharge or transfer. iii. Document in CMBHS a discharge follow-up no more than ten (10) calendar days after discharge from withdrawal management services. iv. Develop and implement policies, procedures, and medical protocols to ensure Client placement into the appropriate level of withdrawal management services in accordance with national guidelines, peer-reviewed literature, and best practices and have available for System Agency review.
INTENSIVE RESIDENTIAL FOR WOMEN AND CHLDREN. (ASAM Level 3.5 Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential Services) 1. Adhere to TAC and SUD Program Guide applicable to intensive services residential requirements. 2. Adhere to TAC requirements applicable to Treatment Services for Women and Children. 3. As part of education hours, Local Government will provide and document in CMBHS: i. A minimum of two (2) hours per week of evidence-based parenting education; and ii. A minimum of six (6) hours of reproductive health education within thirty (30) Service Days of admission. Local Government shall: 1. Adhere to TAC requirements for detoxification services. 2. Adhere to the SUD Program Guide for detoxification services. 3. Adhere to the following additional service delivery requirements: i. Document in CMBHS a Withdrawal Management Intake Form. ii. Document in CMBHS a discharge plan prior to discharge or transfer. iii. Document in CMBHS a discharge follow-up no more than ten (10) calendar days after discharge from withdrawal management services. iv. Develop and Implement Policies, Procedures, and Medical Protocols to ensure Client placement into the appropriate level of withdrawal management services in accordance with national guidelines, peer-reviewed literature, and best practices and have available for System Agency review.

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