Case plan definition

Case plan means a written document developed by the PCSA, PCPA or Title IV-E agency and the family which identifies strengths of the family, concerns to be resolved and supportive services to be provided which will result in ensuring permanence for the child.
Case plan means the goal-oriented, time-limited, individualized plan of action for a child and the family of the child developed by the family and DHS-CW for promotion of the safety, permanency, and well-being of the child.
Case plan means a written, goal-oriented, time-limited individualized plan for the child and the child's family, developed by the Department and the parents or guardians, to achieve the child's safety, permanency, and well-being.

Examples of Case plan in a sentence

  • Case plan and TILP goals for NMDs should be centered around employment, education, and the development of skills that will help them to be successful as independent adults.

  • Ithaca Carshare members have a choice of either the Just in Case plan or the It’s My Car plan.

  • After paying a one-time application fee, Ithaca Carshare members register for the Just in Case plan or the It’s My Car plan.

  • Key relationships are functioning well • Achieve targets for home visit delivery as per Service Provision Guidelines • Client files are accurate and up to date • Case plan goals achieve targets • Evidence that Mandatory Reporting Guidelines is used appropriately in practice • File reviews show compliance to procedures and best practice, Carelink manuals and Service Provision Guidelines.

  • Case plan shall include identified goals/objectives, modalities to be utilized to reach goals/objectives, and frequency of intervention.


More Definitions of Case plan

Case plan means a written document adhered to and followed by a foster child's parents or guardians, foster parent or parents, the de- partment, and all other caregivers. A case plan may include, but is not limited to:
Case plan means the goal-oriented, time-limited, individualized plan of action for a child and the child's family developed by the child’s family and the Department's Children, Adults, and Families Division for promotion of the child's safety, permanency, and well being.
Case plan means a coordinated plan for the provision of
Case plan means a written document adhered to and followed by a foster child's parents, foster parents, the department, and all other caregivers. A case plan may include, but is not limited to:
Case plan means the service plan for the child and fam- ily, of which the permanency plan is a part.
Case plan means the plan developed by the local department for a program participant in
Case plan means an individualized accountability and behavior change strategy for supervised individuals that does all of the following: