Residential Treatment. Applicable to all employees for drug and alcohol addictions and mental health treatment. This benefit will cover residential treatment for up to a maximum of 30 days and a maximum $20,000 per stay. Services must be provided in a ‘licensed’ facility and must be medically necessary. The plan will be second payer to any provincially funded benefits that apply. This benefit is subject to predetermination by the group benefits carrier.
Residential Treatment. Participant can be recommended for residential treatment at the time of assessment, sentencing, probation violation, judicial release, or any other time during VTC. Residential treatment shall be coordinated through the Cincinnati VA Medical Center, but if deemed necessary, Participant may be required to complete treatment through the River City Correctional Center, the Monday Program, or the Community Correctional Center (CCC). Participant shall be given jail time credit for time served while in River City, Monday and/or CCC.
Residential Treatment. Co-insurance, 5% of allowed amount after deductible, limit of 25 visits per plan year
Residential Treatment. 000 X. 00xx Xxx. (Up to 68 individuals) Status: Renovation underway
Residential Treatment. 000 X. 00xx Xxx. (Up to 68 individuals) Status: Renovation underway SUBSTANCE MISUSE A client and community focused approach for Anchorage PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP ENHANCING ANCHORED HOME Anchorage’s community plan to make homelessness rare, brief, and one-time • Multiple Navigation Centers: Focused on moving people experiencing homelessness into permanent housing. Centers provide temporary living space while case managers connect individuals to jobs, public benefits, health services, shelter, and housing. • Smaller facilities scattered around town. • Lessen impact on any one neighborhood. • Focus on needs of very different populations. • No wrong door; coordinated entry. EXIT XXXXXXXX ARENA Complements and integrates with established shelters, service hubs, and coordinated shelter intake About 400 people now housed there Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx to use as ice arena TAILOR CARE TO CLIENTS Thru navigation centers, shelters and transitional housing Single adults Purpose-built structure with emergency overflow capacity. Special populations Add housing units for couples, elders, women and LGBTQ+. Complex needs Renovate space to shelter the most vulnerable people. Those in need of treatment Open center for substance misuse treatment and housing. STABLE HOUSING REMAINS THE GOAL + Add more than 300 units of workforce and permanent supportive housing. A plan that Anchorage can be proud of. Let's care for our vulnerable neighbors compassionately and effectively. Updated April 11, 2022. Proposal developed by working group from the Xxxxxxx administration and Anchorage Assembly.
Residential Treatment. A structured, clean and sober 24-hour per day therapeutic community with food and basic necessities in a home-like atmosphere. The facility provides space for activities designed to assist residents to develop substance use-free lifestyles and necessary emotional support to maintain and assist clients in developing a lifestyle change. Residential treatment services are based on treatment need.
Residential Treatment. Boards estimated 1,535 children were placed in residential treatment centers (RTCs) over a 12-month period (see Table 11 below). Two-thirds (66%) of Boards reported that 100% of children placed in RTCs must go out of county for this service. Only one Board reported keeping 100% of children placed in an RTC within their county of residence. There were 16 Boards reporting a percentage of children placed out of county at less than 100% and more than zero; among this 32% of Boards, estimates on the percentages of children placed out of county ranged from 1% to 89% of all cases, for an average of 45%. Table 11. Residential Treatment for Children and Adolescents
Residential Treatment. Complementing the Community Health Centre would be approximately 20 units of residential treatment units for clients who have completed detoxification and are waiting for placement in a longer-term treatment facility or residential housing. These units would provide short-term (1-day to 30-days) residential treatment. The residents generally would not require medical care and would attend programs provided at the Community Health Centre. The Residential Treatment component would also be operated and funded by VCH as part of the Community Health Services program.
Residential Treatment. Janus will provide a 7 day per week Residential Treatment program consistent with California State Alcohol and Drug Program standards for alcohol and drug treatment certification, perinatal treatment standards, and Medi-Cal standards. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx will provide: A.l. A.2. A.3. A.4. A. 5 County NNA clients: 1,402 bed days per year to 23 clients. To extend the units of service that are provided from public funding Janus will encourage County clients to participate financially in their own recovery by charging for residential services according to each individual’s ability to pay. No County client will be turned away because of inability to pay. CalWORKs clients: 197 bed days per year to 3 clients. Additional support services for CalWORKs clients will address barriers to employment. Proposition 36 clients: 192 bed days per year to 3 clients. Xxxxx will collect fees designated by the Court for Proposition 36 clients and provide monthly accounting to HSA and Probation. In addition, random alcohol and drug testing will be provided as ordered by the court, and ancillary services will be provided through referral or directly. clients: 903 bed days per year to 15 clients. Services will meet the Perinatal service guidelines and standards. Dependency Drug Court (DDC) clients: 167 bed days per year. Treatment will be authorized and approved by the HSA Mental Health Client Specialist as part of DDC. Contractor will provide admission and discharge information and Client Progress Reports in accordance with COUNTY protocols. Random alcohol and drug testing will be provided as ordered by the court. Xxxxx will collect fees designated by the Court and provide monthly accounting to HSA. Ancillary services will be provided through referral or directly. Serial Inebriate Program (SIP) clients: 12 days per year. Treatment will be authorized and approved by the HSA Mental Health Client Specialist as part of SIP. Contractor will provide admission and discharge information and Client Progress Reports in accordance with COUNTY Protocols. A.7 HRA - Child Welfare Services (CWS): 173 bed days per year. Treatment will be authorized and approved by the HSA Mental Health Client Specialist and in ongoing collaboration with the CWS Social Worker. Staff will collect fees for CWS clients and provide monthly accounting to HSA. Random alcohol and drug testing will be provided as ordered by the Court or indicated in the CWS Service Plan. Ancillary services will be provided directly or th...
Residential Treatment. Participant can be recommended for residential treatment at the time of assessment, sentencing, probation violation, Judicial Release, or any other time during treatment. The residential treatment facilities used by SAMI are Sojourner Recovery Services for Men, Sojourner Recovery Services for Women, Volunteers of America (VOA), and Serenity Hall. If deemed necessary, Participant may be required to complete treatment through the River City Correctional Center, the Monday Program, or the Community Correctional Center (CCC). Participant shall be given jail time credit for time served while in River City, Monday or CCC.