Xxxxxx Care Services Sample Clauses

Xxxxxx Care Services. The Code (§63.2-905) provides for three types of “xxxxxx care services” ⭘ Xxxxxx care prevention (to prevent or eliminate the need for xxxxxx care placement) ⭘ Agreement between parent/guardian and the local board or agency designated by the Community Policy and Management Team (CPMT) and the parent/guardian retains legal custody ⭘ Commitment or entrustment to LDSS or a licensed child placing agency (includes custody) Xxxxxx Care Services ⚫ These three types of services: ⭘ are separate and distinct categories; and ⭘ do not overlap; an agreement between a parent and agency where parent retains custody is not xxxxxx care prevention. Xxxxxx Care Services ⚫ Eligibility for CSA ⭘ Code of Virginia (§63.2-905) states there are two populations of children that are eligible for CSA xxxxxx care services: ⯍ Children who meet the statutory definitions of: 🞆 Abuse/neglect in COV §63.2-100 or �� Child in need of services (CHINS) as defined in COV §16.2-228 Two Eligible Populations Abuse/Neglect CHINS ⚫ Eligible for “xxxxxx care services” including prevention of xxxxxx care placement ⚫ No need to use CHINS checklist to determine eligibility ⚫ No standard checklist to determine eligibility for this population ⚫ Eligible for “xxxxxx care services”, including prevention of xxxxxx care placement ⚫ Court determines or FAPT uses CHINS Checklist to determine eligibility as CHINS Once in the Eligibility Door… ⚫ Child is eligible for all three types of “xxxxxx care services” ⭘ Xxxxxx care prevention ⭘ Agreement between parent/guardian and the local board or an agency designated by the CPMT where the parent retains custody ⭘ Custody or entrustment to LDSS or an LCPA To repeat: ⚫ Eligibility for CSA ⭘ The “Interagency Guidelines” do NOT affect the provision of services to children who are receiving xxxxxx care services because of abuse or neglect. ⭘ The Interagency Guidelines, CHINS Eligibility Checklist and CSA Parental Agreement documents refer ONLY to the second population of children (CHINS). Not a “Xxxxxx Care Prevention” Checklist ⭘ Consequently, the CHINS Eligibility Checklist is NOT a “xxxxxx care prevention” checklist. Xxxxxx Care Services ⚫ Guidelines Documents ⭘ Interagency Guidelines for the Provision of Xxxxxx Care Services to Specific Children in Need of Services ⯍ Attachment A-CHINS Eligibility Checklist ⯍ Attachment B-CSA Parental Agreement template VDSS Non-Custodial Xxxxxx Care Agreement Interagency Guidelines ⚫ Comprehensive document which outlines policy rega...
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Xxxxxx Care Services. On May 1, 2007, we became the sole member of MSO, a not-for-profit organization managed by us. For the three months ended September 30, 2007, MSO contributed approximately $854,000 to xxxxxx care services revenue. Partially offsetting the increase in xxxxxx care services revenue for the three months ended September 30, 2007 as compared to the same prior year period Table of Contents were lower funding caps recently implemented by contracting payers and systemic changes that have led to a shorter length of stay per client and a lower number of clients eligible to receive care in certain of our xxxxxx care services markets. We are increasing our efforts to recruit additional xxxxxx care homes in many of our markets which we expect will increase our xxxxxx care service offerings. Management fees. Revenue for entities we manage but do not consolidate for financial reporting purposes (managed entity revenue) increased to $54.4 million for the three months ended September 30, 2007 as compared to $48.0 million for the same prior year period. A number of our managed entities (where our management fee is based on a percentage of their revenues) have experienced business growth through increased client volume in existing and new markets. The effects of business growth at these managed entities resulted in increased management fees revenue of approximately $1.1 million for the three months ended September 30, 2007 as compared to the three months ended September 30, 2006. On May 1, 2007, we became the sole member of MSO, a not-for-profit organization managed by us. As a result, we consolidate MSO for financial reporting purposes and no longer separately report management fees from this entity which partially offset increased management fees by approximately $234,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2007 compared to the same prior year period. Operating expenses Client service expense. Client service expense included the following for the three months ended September 30, 2006 and 2007: Three months ended September 30, Percent change 2006 2007 Payroll and related costs $ 26,559,164 $ 35,890,270 35.1 % Purchased services 4,814,895 7,232,168 50.2 % Other operating expenses 4,982,120 7,028,849 41.1 % Stock-based compensation 48,159 160,199 Total client service expense $ 36,404,338 $ 50,311,486 38.2 % Payroll and related costs. To support our growth, provide high quality service and meet increasing compliance requirements expected by the government agencies with whi...
Xxxxxx Care Services. Tribes provide culturally competent services to assist youth in need of out-of-home placement. A family support worker may also be utilized in this program. The services include case management, placement of children in approved relative homes or licensed xxxxxx homes, case planning, reporting to the court on progress of the case, assisting with childcare costs, and the direct provision of or referral to services to the family and child to assist in reintegration. This service may also be used to provide any out-of-home needs of
Xxxxxx Care Services. Tribes provide culturally competent services to assist youth in need of-out-home placement. A family support worker may also be utilized in this program. The service includes case management, placement of children in approved relative homes or licensed homes, case planning, reporting to the court on progress of the case, assisting with child care costs, and the direct provision of or referral to services to the family and child to assist in reintegration. This service may also be used to provide any out-of-home needs of children who are unable to be returned to their family of origin, such as adoption, guardianship, or another planned permanent living arrangement. Independent Living Services. Tribes assist youth who are age 14-21 and have been in custody pursuant to an order of the court. The services provided in this program include classes, independent living classes, and assistance with obtaining job skills. Independent Living Services provided by tribal workers are identical to those provided by the community-based child welfare contractors. Specific services to be provided include the following: case management, monitoring and compliance, reintegration services, support services, transportation services, home visits, case planning, referrals for service, home studies, family assessments, information and assistance, respite care, emergency services, Independent Living Subsidy, xxxxxx care, clothing allowance, supervised visitation, court appearances, and child care costs.
Xxxxxx Care Services. 99.68% of the children in out of home placement will not experience substantiated abuse/neglect while in placement. 69.9% of the children placed in out-of-home placement will be returned to the family or achieve an alternative permanency within 12 months of the out-of-home placement. The grantee will report the number of children who came into custody or were placed out-of- home during the reporting period. The grantee will report the number of reintegration/xxxxxx care cases open/achieving permanency during the reporting period. The grantee will report nan unduplicated count of children who are in tribal custody and in out- of-home placement during the state fiscal year (SFY) by providing case numbers or last names of each child reported. INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES 100% of the youth ages 14 and over in out- of-home placement, will receive life skills services which for self-sufficiency. The grantee will report the number of youths in out-of-home placement receiving life skills services. The grantee will report an unduplicated count of youth who were in tribal custody and in out-of- home placement during the SFY by providing case numbers or last names of each child reported.
Xxxxxx Care Services. The acute care, Behavioral Health Care, and health-related services that an enrolled population might reasonably require in order to be maintained in good health.

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