Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services Sample Clauses

Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor will provide the following outpatient alcohol and drug treatment services: 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. Contractor’s basic outpatient treatment plan will include: 4 individual counseling sessions and 18 group counseling sessions per program participant, per month. 3. The curriculum will include: the 12-step model of recovery, the impact of addiction on family systems and family dynamics, peer support systems, mental health and health issues (e.g., HIV and risky behaviors), life skills, anger management, money management, effective parenting skills, domestic conflict resolution, legal issues, and strategies for preventing and responding to re-arrest and relapse, aftercare planning and aftercare groups. 4. Access to ancillary services including: housing, child care, employment readiness, health and mental health care.
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Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor will provide the following outpatient alcohol and drug treatment services: 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 six (6) months and after intake for each program participant. 2. Contractor’s basic outpatient treatment plan will include: four (4) individual counseling sessions and a minimum of eight (8) 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. The curriculum will include the 12-step model of recovery, the impact of addiction on family systems, mental health and health issues (e.g., HIV and risky behaviors), life skills, anger management, money management, effective parenting skills, domestic conflict resolution, legal issues, and strategies for prevention and responding to re-arrest and relapse, aftercare planning and aftercare groups. 5. Priority admission of program participants referred by County Assessment Specialist or a designee to available treatment services. 6. Immediate contact with County Assessment Specialist or a designee if the program participant is unable to participate in their planned program due to changes in health, or if Contractor is planning to discharge the program participant from the program for any reason.
Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor will provide the following outpatient alcohol and drug treatment services: 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 six (6) months and twelve (12) months after intake for each program participant. 2. Contractor’s basic outpatient treatment plan will include: four (4 ) individual counseling sessions and eight (8) group counseling sessions per program participant 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. The curriculum will include: the 12-step model of recovery, the impact of addiction on family systems and family dynamics, peer support systems, mental health and health issues (e.g., HIV and risky behaviors), life skills, anger management, money management, effective parenting skills, domestic conflict resolution, legal issues, and strategies for preventing and responding to re-arrest and relapse, aftercare planning and aftercare groups. 4. Access to ancillary services including: housing, child care, employment readiness, health and mental health care.
Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic outpatient 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. Contractor’s basic outpatient treatment services will include: 1 individual and 4 group counseling sessions per program participant, per month. 3. Curriculum will include: stress management, 12-step recovery, life skills, self esteem building, family dynamics, relationship skills, crisis prevention, mentoring, alcohol and drug-free social activities, and aftercare planning. 4. Access to ancillary services including: health/mental health, vocational training, housing, literacy/education, financial assistance, legal issues, transportation, child care, and family and couples counseling.
Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic outpatient 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 six (6) months and twelve (12) months after intake for each program participant. 2. Contractor’s basic outpatient treatment services will include: 1 individual and 4 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: stress management, 12-step recovery, life skills, self esteem building, family dynamics, relationship skills, crisis prevention, mentoring, alcohol and drug-free social activities, and aftercare planning. 5. Access to ancillary services including: health/mental health, vocational training, housing, literacy/education, financial assistance, legal issues, transportation, child care, and family and couples counseling.
Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic outpatient 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 six (6) months after intake for each program participant. 2. Contractor’s basic outpatient treatment services will include: 1 individual and 4 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: stress management, 12-step recovery, life skills, self esteem building, family dynamics, relationship skills, crisis prevention, mentoring, alcohol and drug-free social activities, and aftercare planning. 5. Access to ancillary services including: health/mental health, vocational training, housing, literacy/education, financial assistance, legal issues, transportation, child care, and family and couples counseling.

Related to Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services

  • Alcohol and Drug Testing Employee agrees to comply with and submit to any Company program or policy for testing for alcohol abuse or use of drugs and, in the absence of such a program or policy, to submit to such testing as may be required by Company and administered in accordance with applicable law and regulations.

  • Alcohol and Drug-Free Workplace City reserves the right to deny access to, or require Contractor to remove from, City facilities personnel of any Contractor or subcontractor who City has reasonable grounds to believe has engaged in alcohol abuse or illegal drug activity which in any way impairs City's ability to maintain safe work facilities or to protect the health and well-being of City employees and the general public. City shall have the right of final approval for the entry or re-entry of any such person previously denied access to, or removed from, City facilities. Illegal drug activity means possessing, furnishing, selling, offering, purchasing, using or being under the influence of illegal drugs or other controlled substances for which the individual lacks a valid prescription. Alcohol abuse means possessing, furnishing, selling, offering, or using alcoholic beverages, or being under the influence of alcohol.

  • Alcohol and Drugs Service Provider agrees that the presence of alcohol and drugs are prohibited on the Work Site and while performing their Services. If the Service Provider or any of their agents, employees, or subcontractors are determined to be present or with alcohol or drugs in their possession, this Agreement shall terminate immediately.

  • Outpatient Services Physicians, Urgent Care Centers and other Outpatient Providers located outside the BlueCard® service area will typically require You to pay in full at the time of service. You must submit a Claim to obtain reimbursement for Covered Services.

  • REGULATORY ADMINISTRATION SERVICES BNY Mellon shall provide the following regulatory administration services for each Fund and Series:  Assist the Fund in responding to SEC examination requests by providing requested documents in the possession of BNY Mellon that are on the SEC examination request list and by making employees responsible for providing services available to regulatory authorities having jurisdiction over the performance of such services as may be required or reasonably requested by such regulatory authorities;  Assist with and/or coordinate such other filings, notices and regulatory matters and other due diligence requests or requests for proposal on such terms and conditions as BNY Mellon and the applicable Fund on behalf of itself and its Series may mutually agree upon in writing from time to time; and

  • Substance Abuse Treatment Information Substance abuse treatment information shall be maintained in compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 2 if the Party or subcontractor(s) are Part 2 covered programs, or if substance abuse treatment information is received from a Part 2 covered program by the Party or subcontractor(s).

  • National Treatment and Most-favoured-nation Treatment (1) Each Contracting Party shall accord to investments of investors of the other Contracting Party, treatment which shall not be less favourable than that accorded either to investments of its own or investments of investors of any third State. (2) In addition, each Contracting Party shall accord to investors of the other Contracting Party, including in respect of returns on their investments, treatment which shall not be less favourable than that accorded to investors of any third State. (3) The provisions of paragraphs (1) and (2) above shall not be construed so as to oblige one Contracting Party to extend to the investors of the other the benefit of any treatment, preference or privilege resulting from: (a) Any existing or future free trade area, customs unions, monetary union or similar international agreement or other forms of regional cooperation to which one of the Contracting Parties is or may become a party, or (b) Any matter pertaining wholly or mainly to taxation.

  • 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 or non- 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 or non-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.

  • Quality Management System Supplier hereby undertakes, warrants and confirms, and will ensue same for its subcontractors, to remain certified in accordance with ISO 9001 standard or equivalent. At any time during the term of this Agreement, the Supplier shall, if so instructed by ISR, provide evidence of such certifications. In any event, Supplier must notify ISR, in writing, in the event said certification is suspended and/or canceled and/or not continued.

  • Procurement of Goods and Services (a) If the HSP is subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will abide by all directives and guidelines issued by the Management Board of Cabinet that are applicable to the HSP pursuant to the BPSAA. (b) If the HSP is not subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will have a procurement policy in place that requires the acquisition of supplies, equipment or services valued at over $25,000 through a competitive process that ensures the best value for funds expended. If the HSP acquires supplies, equipment or services with the Funding it will do so through a process that is consistent with this policy.

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