Mental Health Treatment. The Jail will ensure that prisoners receive treatment that adequately addresses their serious mental health needs in a timely and appropriate manner, in a clinically appropriate setting.
Mental Health Treatment. (a) Unless clinically contraindicated, the County and the Sheriff will 23 offer prisoners in mental health housing:
(i) therapeutically appropriate individual visits with a QMHP;
Mental Health Treatment. Obtain a mental health evaluation from a state- certified agency and file written proof of the evaluation with Probation Services within 90 days of entering into this Agreement. Defendant shall also successfully comply with all treatment recommendations and file written proof of such compliance with Probation Services at least quarterly (every 3 months).
Mental Health Treatment. The County shall ensure that a qualified mental health professional provides timely, adequate, and appropriate screening, assessment, evaluation, treatment and structured therapeutic activities to Detainees requiring mental health services, Detainees who become suicidal, and Detainees who enter the Jail with serious mental health needs or develop serious mental health needs while incarcerated. In the interim, the County shall coordinate with the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health to obtain additional resources and improve coordination for mental health care in the Jail. The County will also consult with qualified mental health expert(s) on developing in-house mental health programs. Without admitting prior deficiencies, the County of Oklahoma County will continue striving to provide constitutional standards of care to all detainees and inmates at the Jail.
Mental Health Treatment. The Defendant shall attend all scheduled appointments with treatment providers and work diligently with them to complete an appropriate treatment program. This includes taking all medications as prescribed. Defendant shall provide a list of all prescribed medications to Behavioral Health Court staff and amend the list should the prescriptions change.
Mental Health Treatment. Wellness Program The City and LPOA agree to work together to implement a mental health wellness program for Officers and Detectives, the details of which will be established and identified in a letter of understanding with said program to be included in the 2020 City Manager’s recommended budget. (letter attached)
Mental Health Treatment. The County shall ensure that prisoners suffering from mental illness receive treatment appropriate to their condition and adequate to prevent unnecessary suffering or risk of harm. Proper treatment will also assist prisoners in successfully reentering the community upon release. To achieve this outcome, the County shall provide sufficient staffing to meet the demands for timely access to QMHPs and/or QMS and ensure that qualified staff perform comprehensive assessments, provide comprehensive multidisciplinary treatment planning and medication management, and monitor medication side effects.
Mental Health Treatment. Important notes: - • You must obtain pre-authorisation for all benefits in this section. • All treatment must be administered under the direct control of a registered psychiatrist or psychologist. • We do not cover investigations or treatment related to phobias, hypnotherapy, postnatal depression or marriage counselling, or psycho-geriatric conditions including Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. The overall maximum limit to the amount that you can claim for all benefits in the mental health treatment section during any one period of cover. In-patient and day-patient treatment received in a recognised mental health unit of a you have been referred by a medical doctor. US$1,362 or AED5,000 per period of cover, subject to a 30% co-insurance Up to the annual limit for mental health treatment Up to the annual limit for mental health treatment Supplying, fitting or hiring instruments, apparatuses or devices which are medically prescribed as a medical aid to you (eg crutches, wheelchairs, orthopaedic supports/braces, orthotics, stoma supplies, compression stockings) when it immediately follows in-patient, day-patient or emergency xxxx treatment covered by your plan. We do not cover medical aids that form part of the care of a chronic condition, including (but not limited to) insulin pumps, reservoirs, glucose sensors, lancets, and quickset infusions. We do not cover unprescribed medical aids such as gym equipment, even if you have been advised to use such an aid. Surgically-implanted, artificial body parts necessary to replace a joint or ligament, a heart valve, the aorta or an arterial blood vessel, a sphincter muscle, the lens or cornea of the eye, or to control urinary incontinence, or to act as a heart pacemaker, or to remove excess fluid from the brain. As part of this benefit, we will also pay for a knee brace if it is an essential part of a surgical operation for the repair to a knee ligament, and for a spinal support if it is an essential part of a surgical operation to the spine. Up to US$250 or AED918 per medical condition per period of cover Full cover Key Full cover within annual benefit limit Partial or limited cover No cover Optional cover Important notes: - • The co-insurance will not apply to out-patient follow-up visits that occur within 7 days of treatment covered by your plan. • You must obtain pre-authorisation for certain benefits in this section. Visits to a GP or doctor, specialist consultations, prescribed drugs and dressings, pathology, sca...
Mental Health Treatment. Piedmont shall ensure that prisoners suffering from mental illness receive treatment appropriate to their condition and adequate to prevent unnecessary suffering or risk of harm. Proper treatment will also assist prisoners in successfully reentering the community upon release. To achieve this outcome, Piedmont shall implement the requirements below.
Mental Health Treatment. Xxxxxx will:
a. Offer children individual and group psychotherapy and psychiatric medication at the appropriate frequency, when indicated and appropriate;
b. Provide individual and/or group psychotherapy to children who request it at any time throughout their stay at Manson when consistent with up- to-date mental health treatment plan and current mental health needs;
c. Ensure that the individual and group psychotherapy and psychiatric medication provided is consistent with the child’s mental health treatment plan; and
d. Ensure that treatment accounts for the child’s ethnocultural background and history as it relates to how to engage the child and how they express their distress.