Program Specific Services Sample Clauses

Program Specific Services. Assisted Intervention (AI) Court Members 1. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate services within the guidelines set forth by the court. 2. CONTRACTOR shall work in a collaborative nature and create a culture and environment that shall involve all interested parties such as, but not limited to, the court, ADMINISTRATOR, Public Defender, District Attorney, Probation, Clients’ families, and the various housing operators. 3. CONTRACTOR shall perform three (3) scheduled and one (1) unscheduled drug testing each month and report any unfavorable findings to the court. 4. CONTRACTOR shall assist members in making their scheduled court dates and, in some instances, attending court hearings with the members. 5. CONTRACTOR shall develop a process for providing members with information that details the expectations of the court, the responsibilities of the members, FSP, and other partners involved in the members’ recovery, and the ultimate goal of community integration and graduation.
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Program Specific Services. Enhanced Recovery Members 27 1. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate Clients’ needs and services with the Residential 28 Rehabilitation providers while the Clients are residing in Residential Rehabilitation facilities. 29 2. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate engagement services and placement of Clients into the 30 FSP with ADMINISTRATOR once Clients are identified and ready to be discharged from long-term 31 care facilities such as an IMD, Therapeutic Residential Center (TRC), or Mental Health Rehabilitation 32 Center (MHRC). 33 3. CONTRACTOR shall develop transition activities for members who are coming from an 34 IMD, TRC, or MHRC that details the expectations of the FSP, the responsibilities of the members, FSP, 35 and other partners involved in the members’ recovery, and the ultimate goal of community integration 36 and graduation. 37 // 1 4. CONTRACTOR shall have monthly meetings with ADMINISTRATOR to review 2 members’ progress and share information such as housing status, group attendance, medication 3 compliance, hospitalization, and progress towards recovery. 4 5. CONTRACTOR staff shall have a thorough understanding of LPS conservatorship, the 5 conservatorship process, and the resources and supports available for conservatees and private 6 conservators. CONTRACTOR shall train staff in the knowledge and skill set needed in working with 7 Clients on conservatorship, as well as coordinating with public and private conservators to facilitate 8 client recovery. 9 6. CONTRACTOR shall provide family support services that address the specific needs of 10 families and/or private conservators including, but not limited to, outreach and engagement, educational 11 and support groups, and family therapy. As needed, services shall be provided in the evenings and/or 12 weekends to accommodate family members’ and/or private conservators’ schedule and needs.
Program Specific Services. Court Members 21 1. Shall coordinate services within the guidelines set forth by the court. 22 2. Shall work in a collaborative and create a culture and environment that shall involve all 23 interested parties such as but not limited to the court, ADMINISTRATOR, and the various housing 24 operators. 25 3. Shall perform three (3) scheduled and one (1) unscheduled drug testing each month and 26 report any unfavorable findings to the court. 27 4. Shall assist members in making their scheduled court dates and in some instances, attending 28 court hearings with the members. 29 5. Develop transition groups for members that detail the expectations of the court, the 30 responsibilities of the members, FSP, and other partners involved in the members’ Recovery, and the 31 ultimate goal of community integration and graduation.
Program Specific Services. Enhanced Recovery Members 1. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate Clients’ needs and services with the Residential Rehabilitation providers while the Clients are residing in Residential Rehabilitation facilities. 2. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate engagement services and placement of Clients into the FSP with ADMINISTRATOR once Clients are identified and ready to be discharged from long-term care facilities such as an IMD, Therapeutic Residential Center (TRC), or Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC). 3. CONTRACTOR shall develop transition activities for members who are coming from an IMD, TRC, or MHRC that details the expectations of the FSP, the responsibilities of the members, FSP, and other partners involved in the members’ recovery, and the ultimate goal of community integration and graduation. 4. CONTRACTOR shall have monthly meetings with ADMINISTRATOR to review members’ progress and share information such as housing status, group attendance, medication compliance, hospitalization, and progress towards recovery. 5. CONTRACTOR staff shall have a thorough understanding of LPS conservatorship, the conservatorship process, and the resources and supports available for conservatees and private conservators. CONTRACTOR shall train staff in the knowledge and skill set needed in working with Clients on conservatorship, as well as coordinating with public and private conservators to facilitate client recovery. 6. CONTRACTOR shall provide family support services that address the specific needs of families and/or private conservators including, but not limited to, outreach and engagement, educational and support groups, and family therapy. As needed, services shall be provided in the evenings and/or weekends to accommodate family members’ and/or private conservators’ schedule and needs.
Program Specific Services. Enhanced Members 23 1. Shall coordinate members’ needs and services with the Residential Rehabilitation providers 24 while the clients are residing in Residential Rehabilitation facilities. 25 2. Shall coordinate engagement services and placement of clients into the FSP with 26 CountyADMINISTRATOR assigned staff once clients are identified and are ready to be discharged from 27 an IMD or MHRC – need definition for MHRC. 28 3. Develop transition groups for members who are coming from an IMD or MHRC that details 29 the expectations of the FSP, the responsibilities of the members, FSP, and other partners involved in the 30 members’ recovery, and the ultimate goal of community integration and graduation. 31 4. Shall have monthly meetings with County assigned staffADMINISTRATOR to review 32 members’ progress and share information such as housing status, group attendance, medication 33 compliance, hospitalization, and progress towards Recovery.
Program Specific Services. Enhanced Members 9 1. Shall coordinate members’ needs and services with the Residential Rehabilitation providers 10 while the Consumers are residing in Residential Rehabilitation facilities. 11 2. Shall coordinate Engagement services and placement of Consumers into the FSP with 12 ADMINISTRATOR assigned staff once Consumers are identified and are ready to be discharged from 13 an IMD or MHRC. 14 3. Develop transition groups for members who are coming from an IMD or MHRC that details 15 the expectations of the FSP, the responsibilities of the members, FSP, and other partners involved in the 16 members’ Recovery, and the ultimate goal of community integration and graduation. 17 4. Shall have monthly meetings with ADMINISTRATOR to review members’ progress and 18 share information such as housing status, group attendance, medication compliance, hospitalization, and 19 progress towards Recovery.
Program Specific Services. Enhanced Recovery Members 1. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate Clients’ needs and services with the Residential Rehabilitation providers while the Clients are residing in Residential Rehabilitation facilities. 2. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate engagement services and placement of Clients into the FSP with ADMINISTRATOR once Clients are identified and ready to be discharged from long-term 25 of 3538 EXHIBIT A X:\CONTRACTS - 2018 -\2018-2019\BH\TEL03 Enhanced Recovery FSP FY 18-19 - JC.doc TEL03BHKK19 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 1010 111 1212 1313 1414 1515 1616 1717 1818 1919 2020 2121 222 2323 2424 2525 2626 2727 2828 2929 3030 3131 3232 333 3434 3535 3636 3737 care facilities such as an IMD, Therapeutic Residential Center (TRC), or Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC). 3. CONTRACTOR shall develop transition activities for members who are coming from an IMD, TRC, or MHRC that details the expectations of the FSP, the responsibilities of the members, FSP, and other partners involved in the members’ recovery, and the ultimate goal of community integration and graduation. 4. CONTRACTOR shall have monthly meetings with ADMINISTRATOR to review members’ progress and share information such as housing status, group attendance, medication compliance, hospitalization, and progress towards recovery. 5. CONTRACTOR staff shall have a thorough understanding of LPS conservatorship, the conservatorship process, and the resources and supports available for conservatees and private conservators. CONTRACTOR shall train staff in the knowledge and skill set needed in working with Clients on conservatorship, as well as coordinating with public and private conservators to facilitate client recovery. 6. CONTRACTOR shall provide family support services that address the specific needs of families and/or private conservators including, but not limited to, outreach and engagement, educational and support groups, and family therapy. As needed, services shall be provided in the evenings and/or weekends to accommodate family members’ and/or private conservators’ schedule and needs.
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Program Specific Services. Enhanced Recovery Clients 3 1. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate Clients’ needs and services with the Residential 4 Rehabilitation providers while the Clients are residing in Residential Rehabilitation facilities. 5 2. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate engagement services and placement of Clients into the 6 FSP with ADMINISTRATOR once Clients are identified and ready to be discharged from long-term 7 care facilities such as an IMD, Therapeutic Residential Center (TRC), or Mental Health Rehabilitation 2. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate engagement services and placement of Clients into the FSP with ADMINISTRATOR once Clients are identified and ready to be discharged from long-term care facilities such as an Institution for Mental Disease (IMD), Therapeutic Residential Center (TRC), or 8 Center (MHRC). 9
Program Specific Services. Court ServicesMembers 35 1. Shall coordinate services within the guidelines set forth by the Court. 36 2. Shall work in a collaborative and create a culture and environment that willshall involve all 37 interested parties such as but not limited to the Court, County StaffADMINISTRATOR, and the various 1 housing operators. 2 3. Shall perform three (3) scheduled and one (1) unscheduled drug testing each month and 3 report any unfavorable findings to the Court. 4 4. Shall assist members in making their scheduled Ccourt dates and in some instances, 5 attending Court hearings with the members. 6 5. Develop transition groups for members that detail the expectations of the Court, the 7 responsibilities of the members, FSP, and other partners involved in the members’ recovery, and the 8 ultimate goal of community integration and graduation.

Related to Program Specific Services

  • Program Services a) Personalized Care Practice agrees to provide to Program Member certain enhancements and amenities to professional medical services to be rendered by Personalized Care Practice to Program Member, as further described in Schedule 1 to these Terms. Upon prior written notice to Program Member, Personalized Care Practice may add or modify the Program Services set forth in Schedule 1, as reasonably necessary, and subject to such additional fees and/or terms and conditions as may be reasonably necessary. b) Program Member acknowledges that the Program Services are services that are not covered services under any insurance contract to which Program Member may be a party, including, without limitation, Medicare, and are not reimbursable by Program Member’s insurer, health plan or any governmental entity, including Medicare. Program Member agrees to bear sole financial responsibility for the Member Amenities Fee and agrees not to submit to Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity any xxxx, invoice or claim for payment or reimbursement of such Member Amenities Fee. c) Personalized Care Practice or its designated affiliate will separately charge Program Member or Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity for medical, clinical, diagnostic or therapeutic services rendered by Personalized Care Practice or its designated affiliate to Program Member, and Program Member may seek payment or reimbursement from Program Member’s insurer or health plan for any such service to the extent covered by Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity. d) Program Member understands, agrees and covenants that this Agreement is a service contract, and not a contract for insurance.

  • Specific Services Contractor shall provide the services described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto. No additional services shall be performed by Contractor unless approved in advance in writing by the County stating the dollar value of the services, the method of payment, and any adjustment in contract time or other contract terms. All such services are to be coordinated with County and the results of the work shall be monitored by the Director of Health and Human Services Agency or his or her designee.

  • Support Services Rehabilitation, counselling and EAP’s. Support is strictly non- punitive, and can be accessed at anytime (self-identification of the need for help is strongly encouraged).

  • TRANSPORT SERVICES Upon the conclusion of such multilateral negotiations, the Parties shall conduct a review for the purpose of discussing appropriate amendments to this Agreement so as to incorporate the results of such multilateral negotiations.

  • Technical Support Services 2.1 The technical support services (the "Services"): Party A agrees to provide to Party B the relevant services requested by Party B, which are specified in Exhibit 1 attached hereto ("Exhibit 1").

  • 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 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 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.

  • Diagnostic Services Procedures ordered by a recognized Provider because of specific symptoms to diagnose a specific condition or disease. Some examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Online Services Microsoft warrants that each Online Service will perform in accordance with the applicable SLA during Customer’s use. Customer’s remedies for breach of this warranty are described in the SLA.

  • Web Services Our Web Services are designed to enable you to easily establish a presence on the Internet. Our Web Hosting and Design is composed of our Web Hosting and Design Publishing Component and other miscellaneous components. These components may be used independently or in conjunction with each other.

  • Marketing Services The Manager shall provide advice and assistance in the marketing of the Vessels, including the identification of potential customers, identification of Vessels available for charter opportunities and preparation of bids.

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