Common use of Management Therapy Clause in Contracts

Management Therapy. This service includes assessment, development of the behavior plan, and supervision and coordination of interventions to address specific behavioral objectives or performance. This service addresses challenging behaviors which interfere with the child’s successful functioning. The Behavior management therapist develops and monitors specific behavioral objectives and interventions, including a crisis-response strategy, that are incorporated into the child’s treatment plan. The therapist may also provide short-term counseling and assistance, depending on the child’s performance and level of intervention required. Phone contact and consultation may be provided as part of the intervention. C2. Behavior Management Monitoring. This service includes implementation of the behavior plan, monitoring the child’s behavior, reinforcing implementation of the plan by parents or other caregivers and reporting to the behavior management therapist on implementation of the plan and progress toward behavioral objectives or performance goals. Phone contact and consultation may be provided as part of the intervention. ✓ Coverage Types Service ACO MassHealth Standard & CommonHealth Enrollees ACO MassHealth Family Assistance Enrollees CarePlus d. 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 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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Management Therapy. This service includes assessment, development of the behavior plan, and supervision and coordination of interventions to address specific behavioral objectives or performance. This service addresses challenging behaviors which interfere with the child’s successful functioning. The Behavior management therapist develops and monitors specific behavioral objectives and interventions, including a crisis-response strategy, that are incorporated into the child’s treatment plan. The therapist may also provide short-term counseling and assistance, depending on the child’s performance and level of intervention required. Phone contact and consultation may be provided as part of the intervention. C2. Behavior Management Monitoring. This service includes implementation of the behavior plan, monitoring the child’s behavior, reinforcing implementation of the plan by parents or other caregivers and reporting to the behavior management therapist on implementation of the plan and progress toward behavioral objectives or performance goals. Phone contact and consultation may be provided as part of the intervention. ✓ Coverage Types Service ACO MCO MassHealth Standard & CommonHealth Enrollees ACO MCO MassHealth Family Assistance Enrollees CarePlus d. 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 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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