Pregnant Substance Abusing Women and Women with Dependent Children Sample Clauses

Pregnant Substance Abusing Women and Women with Dependent Children a. The Contractor shall ensure access to substance abuse treatment and aftercare services funded by SAPT Block Grant is prioritized according to the following list: i. Pregnant injecting drug users; ii. Pregnant substance abusers; iii. Other Injecting drug users; and iv. All others. b. The Contractor shall ensure and require its Subcontract Providers to ensure that: i. Each pregnant woman who requests and is in need of substance abuse treatment is admitted within 48 hours. If capacity is unavailable the pregnant woman shall be referred to another Contractor for placement; and if no capacity within the Geographic Service Area, the RBHA shall be notified; and ii. Each pregnant woman not receiving an admission within 48 hours is provided with interim services, including, at minimum, referrals for prenatal care, education/interventions with regard to HIV, tuberculosis and the effects of alcohol and other drugs on the fetus. c. Contractors who serve women under the terms of this Subcontract shall provide directly or through a subcontract arrangement or referral the following services for pregnant women and women with dependent children: i. Metropolitan Tucson: Specialty programs which provide
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Pregnant Substance Abusing Women and Women with Dependent Children a. The Contractor shall ensure access to substance abuse treatment and aftercare services funded by SAPT Block Grant is prioritized according to the following list: i. Pregnant injecting drug users; ii. Pregnant substance abusers; iii. Other Injecting drug users; and iv. All others. Revised 11-01-01 Effective 10-03-01 Page 51

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