Crisis Diversion definition

Crisis Diversion means an unanticipated, unscheduled situation requiring supportive assistance, face-to-face or telephone, to resolve immediate problems before they become overwhelming and severely impair the individual's ability to function or maintain in the community.
Crisis Diversion means temporary crisis residential services and supports provided to clients at risk of psychiatric hospitalization and authorized by the division of develop- mental disabilities.
Crisis Diversion means temporary crisis residential services and supports provided to clients at risk of psychiatric hospitaliza­ tion and authorized by the division of developmental disabilities.

Examples of Crisis Diversion in a sentence

  • This Contract constitutes the basic agreement between the parties for: to provide strategic proposals to address the critical need for crisis diversion in Montana communities through funding requirements of the Crisis Diversion Grants program, formally known as the County and Tribal Matching Grant program, (the “Services”), as more particularly described in Attachment A Scope of Work.

  • The purpose of this Task Order is to provide strategic proposals to address the critical need for crisis diversion in Montana communities through funding requirements of the Crisis Diversion Grants program, formally known as the County and Tribal Matching Grant program.


More Definitions of Crisis Diversion

Crisis Diversion means temporary crisis residential serv- ices and supports provided to clients at risk of psychiatric hospital- ization and authorized by the developmental disabilities administra- tion.
Crisis Diversion means temporary crisis residential serv- ices and supports provided to clients at risk of psychiatric hospital- ization and authorized by the ((division of)) developmental disabili- ties administration.
Crisis Diversion means temporary crisis residential services and supports provided to clients at risk of psychiatric