Common use of Residential Services Clause in Contracts

Residential Services. Provide family and individual counseling services, shelter, health care, substance abuse and general support services to youth in assisting them toward family reunification. a. Provide residential services to ninety (90) youths including residential emergency overnights. • With parental permission, provide up to a thirty-day (30 days) residential stay for each youth. Extensions, not to exceed a total residential stay of forty-five days, may be provided with the approval of the Contractor’s Program Manager, or their representative, and the Human Services Adolescent Services Manager. • Arrange to return the youth home, or find other suitable living arrangements. • Provide family counseling during the residential stay and after reunification. b. Provide face-to-face, one-time crisis intervention services to one hundred (100) individuals. c. Respond to five hundred (500) crisis phone calls. d. Provide long-term stable placements for four (4) placements for San Mateo County dependents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Agreement, Agreement for Delinquency Prevention, Outreach, Transitional Assistance, Aftercare and Placements

Residential Services. Provide family and individual counseling services, shelter, health carecare information, substance abuse support and general support services to youth in assisting them to assist toward family reunification. a. Provide residential services to ninety (90) youths including residential emergency overnights. • With parental permission, provide a residential stay of up to a thirty-day thirty (30 days30) residential stay days for each youth. Extensions, not to exceed a total residential stay of forty-five (45) days, may be provided with the approval of the Contractor’s Program Manager, or their representative, and the Human Services Adolescent Services Manager. ; • Arrange to return the youth home, or find other suitable living arrangements. arrangements after completing residential stay; and • Provide family counseling during the residential stay and after reunification. b. Provide face-to-face, one-time crisis intervention services to one hundred (100) individuals. c. Respond to five hundred (500) crisis phone calls. d. Provide long-term stable placements for four (4) placements for San Mateo County dependents. e. Notify Children and Family Services (CFS) every time a youth leaves the program. f. Contact the CFS Hotline at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ for all Child Welfare referrals.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, Agreement for Community Based Prevention Services