Common use of Unit Definitions Clause in Contracts

Unit Definitions. Case Monitoring: To determine quality and effectiveness of services provided to a client according to an individualized care plan, to maintain periodic client contact to determine if change has occurred, and to take appropriate action including advocacy, referral, encouraging and assisting the client to overcome barriers to access. Unit of Service: One hour Comprehensive Assessment: To collect information about a client with multiple needs (social, environmental, physical and emotional), identify problems, determine eligibility and needed supportive services to meet those needs. Additional outcomes of the assessment are a determination of a client’s functional capacity to live independently, the system, if any, that supports independent functioning, and what additional assistance is needed to sustain as much independence as possible. The assessment must be conducted in a home visit with the client by a case management social worker. When appropriate, an informal support person may be in attendance. Unit of Service: One hour General Assessment: To collect information about a client with multiple needs (social, environmental, physical, and emotional), identify problems, determine eligibility and needed support services to meet those needs. Does not require a home visit. Unit of Service: One hour

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Unit Definitions. Case Monitoring: To determine quality and effectiveness of services provided to a client according to an individualized care plan, to maintain periodic client contact to determine if change has occurred, and to take appropriate action including advocacy, referral, encouraging and assisting the client to overcome barriers to access. Unit of Service: One hour Comprehensive Assessment: To collect information about a client with multiple needs (social, environmental, physical and emotional), identify problems, determine eligibility and needed supportive services to meet those needs. Additional outcomes of the assessment are a determination of a client’s functional capacity to live independently, the system, if any, that supports independent functioning, and what additional assistance is needed to sustain as much independence as possible. The assessment must be conducted in a home visit with the client by a case management social worker. When appropriate, an informal support person may be in attendance. Unit of Service: One hour General Assessment: To collect information about a client with multiple needs (social, environmental, physical, and emotional), identify problems, determine eligibility and needed support services to meet those needs. Does not require a home visit. Unit of Service: One hour

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Case Management Program, Congregate Nutrition Program, Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program, and Meals on Wheels and Supplemental Meals on Wheels Programs

Unit Definitions. Case Monitoring: To determine quality and effectiveness of services provided to a client according to an individualized care plan, to maintain periodic client contact to determine if change has occurred, and to take appropriate action including advocacy, referral, and encouraging and assisting the client to overcome barriers to access. Unit of Service: One hour Comprehensive Assessment: To collect information about a client with multiple needs (social, environmental, physical and emotional), identify problems, and to determine eligibility and needed supportive services to meet those needs. Additional outcomes of the assessment are a determination of a client’s functional capacity to live independently, the system, if any, that supports independent functioning, and what additional assistance is needed to sustain as much independence as possible. The assessment must be conducted in a home visit with the client by a case management social worker. When appropriate, an informal support person may be in attendance. Unit of Service: One hour General Assessment: To collect information about a client with multiple needs (social, environmental, physical, and emotional), identify problems, determine eligibility and needed support services to meet those needs. Does not require a home visit. Unit of Service: One hour

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Case Management Program, Congregate Nutrition Program, Meals on Wheels and Supplemental Meals on Wheels Programs, and Transportation Program Services

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Unit Definitions. Case Monitoring: To determine quality and effectiveness of services provided to a client according to an individualized care plan, to maintain periodic client contact to determine if change has occurred, and to take appropriate action including advocacy, referral, and encouraging and assisting the client to overcome barriers to access. Unit of Service: One hour Comprehensive Assessment: To collect information about a client with multiple needs (social, environmental, physical and emotional), identify problems, determine eligibility and needed supportive services to meet those needs. Additional outcomes of the assessment are a determination of a client’s functional capacity to live independently, the system, if any, that supports independent functioning, and what additional assistance is needed to sustain as much independence as possible. The assessment must be conducted in a home visit with the client by a case management social worker. When appropriate, an informal support person may be in attendance. Unit of Service: One hour General Assessment: To collect information about a client with multiple needs (social, environmental, physical, and emotional), identify problems, determine eligibility and needed support services to meet those needs. Does not require a home visit. Unit of Service: One hour

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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