Common use of Recovery Services Clause in Contracts

Recovery Services. 1. Recovery Services shall include: i. Outpatient counseling services in the form of individual or group counseling to stabilize the beneficiary and then reassess if the beneficiary needs further care. ii. Recovery Monitoring: Recovery coaching, monitoring via telephone and internet. iii. Substance Abuse Assistance: Peer-to-peer services and relapse prevention. iv. Education and Job Skills: Linkages to life skills, employment services, job training, and education services. v. Family Support: Linkages to childcare, parent education, child development support services, family/marriage education. vi. Support Groups: Linkages to self-help and support, spiritual and faith-based support. vii. Ancillary Services: Linkages to housing assistance, transportation, case management, individual services coordination. 2. Recovery services shall be utilized when the beneficiary is triggered, when the beneficiary has relapsed, or simply as a preventative measure to prevent relapse. As part of the assessment and treatment needs of Dimension 6, Recovery Environment of the ASAM Criteria and during the transfer/transition planning process, the Contractor shall provide beneficiaries with recovery services. 3. Additionally, the Contractor shall: i. Provide recovery services to beneficiaries as medically necessary. ii. Provide beneficiaries with access to recovery services after completing their course of treatment. iii. Provide recovery services either face-to-face, by telephone, or by telehealth, and in any appropriate setting in the community with the beneficiary 1. The Contractor shall provide a minimum one of the five levels of withdrawal management (WM) services according to the ASAM Criteria, when determined by a Medical Director or LPHA as medically necessary, and in accordance with the beneficiary’s individualized treatment plan. 2. The Contractor shall ensure that all beneficiaries that are receiving both residential services and WM services are monitored during the detoxification process. 3. The Contractor shall provide medically necessary habilitative and rehabilitative services in accordance with an individualized treatment plan prescribed by a licensed physician or licensed prescriber.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement, Standard Agreement Amendment

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