Perinatal Program Requirements. 8.1 To be eligible for perinatal funding, a program must serve women who are either: 8.1.1 Pregnant and substance using; or 8.1.2 Parenting and substance using, with a child(xxx) ages birth through 17 years. “Parenting” also includes a woman who is attempting to regain legal custody of her child(xxx). 8.2 Program admission priority must be given in the following order for all women in perinatal funded services: 8.2.1 Pregnant HIV injection drug users; 8.2.2 Pregnant injection drug users; 8.2.3 Pregnant substance users; 8.2.4 Parenting injection drug users; and 8.2.5 Parenting substance users 8.3 Childcare services (if children are present at facility): All participants (moms) must have access to all treatment groups while residing or attending Perinatal services. A paid experienced childcare staff member shall be present and providing childcare services whenever treatment sessions are occurring. Co-operative childcare is permissible and can be used to enhance the treatment goals of participants (to aide with strategies and tools for parenting). However, this should not take the place of treatment sessions or impact a participant’s ability to attend treatment sessions. 8.4 CONTRACTOR must provide a safe and therapeutic environment to all residents, including but not limited to: The children of participants, and participants who did not bring their children. Space that is child friendly and safe as well as space where children are not allowed for participants to reflect, do homework assignments, etc. must be provided. All areas that children reside SHALL be kept in good repair, maintain comfortable temperatures, be frequently cleaned, and are kept safe from potential hazards. 8.5 Food prepared for/offered to families SHALL be fresh (not expired), available from all major food groups, and offered a minimum of 3 times per day (if applicable). Nutrition education is a highly desired part of the curriculum. 8.6 CONTRACTOR of perinatal DMC services shall comply with the requirements contained in Title 22, Section 51341.1, Services for Pregnant and Postpartum Women and the most current DHCS Perinatal Services Network Guidelines
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Perinatal Program Requirements. 8.1 8.1. To be eligible for perinatal funding, a program must serve women who are either:
8.1.1 8.1.1. Pregnant and substance using; or
8.1.2 8.1.2. Parenting and substance using, with a child(xxxchild(ren) ages birth through 17 years. “Parenting” also includes a woman who is attempting to regain legal custody of her child(xxx).
8.2 8.2. Program admission priority must be given in the following order for all women in perinatal funded services:
8.2.1 8.2.1. Pregnant HIV injection drug users;
8.2.2 users 8.2.2. Pregnant injection drug users;
8.2.3 users 8.2.3. Pregnant substance users;
8.2.4 users 8.2.4. Parenting injection drug users; and
8.2.5 users 8.2.5. Parenting substance users
8.3 8.3. Childcare services (if children are present at facility): All participants (momsmom’s) must have access to all treatment groups while residing or attending Perinatal services. A paid experienced childcare staff member shall be present and providing childcare services whenever treatment sessions are occurring. Co-operative childcare is permissible and can be used to enhance the treatment goals of participants (to aide with strategies and tools for parenting). However, this should not take the place of treatment sessions or impact a participant’s ability to attend treatment sessions.
8.4 8.4. CONTRACTOR must provide a safe and therapeutic environment to all residents, including but not limited to: The the children of participants, and participants who did not bring their children. Space that is child friendly and safe as well as space where children are not allowed for participants to reflect, do homework assignments, etc. must be provided. All areas that children reside SHALL be kept in good repair, maintain comfortable temperatures, be frequently cleaned, and are kept safe from potential hazards.
8.5 8.5. Food prepared for/offered to families SHALL be fresh (not expired), available from all major food groups, and offered a minimum of 3 times per day (if applicable). Nutrition education is a highly desired part of the curriculum.
8.6 8.6. CONTRACTOR of perinatal DMC services shall comply with the requirements contained in Title 22, Section 51341.1, Services for Pregnant and Postpartum Women and the most current DHCS Perinatal Services Network Guidelines
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Perinatal Program Requirements. 8.1 To be eligible for perinatal funding, a program must serve women who are either:
8.1.1 Pregnant and substance using; oror DRAFT
8.1.2 Parenting and substance using, with a child(xxx) ages birth through 17 years. “Parenting” also includes a woman who is attempting to regain legal custody of her child(xxx).
8.2 Program admission priority must be given in the following order for all women in perinatal funded services:
8.2.1 Pregnant HIV injection drug users;
8.2.2 Pregnant injection drug users;
8.2.3 Pregnant substance users;
8.2.4 Parenting injection drug users; and
8.2.5 Parenting substance users
8.3 Childcare services (if children are present at facility): All participants (moms) must have access to all treatment groups while residing or attending Perinatal services. A paid experienced childcare staff member shall be present and providing childcare services whenever treatment sessions are occurring. Co-operative childcare is permissible and can be used to enhance the treatment goals of participants (to aide with strategies and tools for parenting). However, this should not take the place of treatment sessions or impact a participant’s ability to attend treatment sessions.
8.4 CONTRACTOR must provide a safe and therapeutic environment to all residents, including but not limited to: The children of participants, and participants who did not bring their children. Space that is child friendly and safe as well as space where children are not allowed for participants to reflect, do homework assignments, etc. must be provided. All areas that children reside SHALL be kept in good repair, maintain comfortable temperatures, be frequently cleaned, and are kept safe from potential hazards.
8.5 Food prepared for/offered to families SHALL be fresh (not expired), available from all major food groups, and offered a minimum of 3 times per day (if applicable). Nutrition education is a highly desired part of the curriculum.
8.6 CONTRACTOR of perinatal DMC services shall comply with the requirements contained in Title 22, Section 51341.1, Services for Pregnant and Postpartum Women and the most current DHCS Perinatal Services Network Guidelines
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Perinatal Program Requirements. 8.1 9.1. To be eligible for perinatal funding, a program must serve women who are either:
8.1.1 : • Pregnant and substance using; or
8.1.2 or • Parenting and substance using, with a child(xxxchild(ren) ages birth through 17 years. “Parenting” also includes a woman who is attempting to regain legal custody of her child(xxx).
8.2 9.2. Program admission priority must be given in the following order for all women in perinatal funded services:
8.2.1 Pregnant HIV injection drug users;
8.2.2 : • Pregnant injection drug users;
8.2.3 ; • Pregnant substance users;
8.2.4 ; • Parenting injection drug users; and
8.2.5 and • Parenting substance users
8.3 9.3. Childcare services (if children are present at facility): All participants (moms) must have access to all treatment groups while residing or attending Perinatal services. A paid experienced childcare professional staff member shall be present and providing childcare services whenever treatment sessions are occurring. Co-operative childcare is permissible and can be used to enhance the treatment goals of participants (to aide with strategies and tools for parenting). However, this should not take the place of treatment sessions or impact a participant’s ability to attend treatment sessions.
8.4 9.4. CONTRACTOR must provide a safe and therapeutic environment to all residents, including but not limited to: The children of participants, and participants who did not bring their children. Space that is child friendly and safe as well as space where children are not allowed for participants to reflect, do homework assignments, etc. must be provided. All areas that children reside SHALL be kept in good repair, maintain comfortable temperatures, be frequently cleaned, and are kept safe from potential hazards.
8.5 9.5. Food prepared for/offered to families SHALL be fresh (not expired), available from all major food groups, and offered a minimum of 3 times per day (if applicable). Nutrition education is a highly desired part of the curriculum.
8.6 9.6. CONTRACTOR of perinatal DMC services shall comply with the requirements contained in Title 22, Section 51341.1, Services for Pregnant and Postpartum Women and the most current DHCS Perinatal Services Network Guidelines
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