Day treatment definition

Day treatment means specialized treatment that is provided to:
Day treatment means a program which provides intensive services to juveniles who reside in their own home, the home of a relative, or a foster home. Day treatment programs include educational services and may be operated as a part of a residential facility;
Day treatment means a nonresidential program which provides intensive services to a child who resides in the child's own home, the home of a relative, group home, a foster home or residential child care facility. Day treatment programs include, but are not limited to, educational services;

Examples of Day treatment in a sentence

  • Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy, Cognitive Communication Therapy, Neurocognitive Therapy and Rehabilitation; Neurobehavioral, Neuropsychological, Neurophysiological and Psychophysiological Testing and Treatment; Neurofeedback Therapy, Remediation, Post-Acute Transition Services and Community Reintegration Services, including Outpatient Day Treatment Services, or any other Post- Acute Treatment Services are covered, if such services are necessary as a result of and related to an Acquired Brain Injury.


More Definitions of Day treatment

Day treatment means a nonresidential program which
Day treatment or "day hospital" means a nonresidential program in a medically supervised setting that provides case management, medical care, psychotherapy and other therapies (including recreational, physical, occupational, and speech therapies), and follow-up services to alleviate problems related to mental illness or emotional disturbances, according to Wis. Admin. Code § DHS 101.03(37). Emotional disturbances under this definition are viewed as being directly related to, or part of, a diagnosed mental illness.
Day treatment means a program which provides intensive
Day treatment means a nonresidential, community-
Day treatment means a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, nonresidential, community- based, psychiatric treatment, family treatment, and therapeutic activities integrated with an accredited education program provided to children with emotional disturbances.
Day treatment means training and habilitation services delivered outside the patient's place of residence which are intended to aid the vocational, pre-vocational, and self-sufficiency skill development of an ICF/MR patient. These services must meet active treatment requirements and must be coordinated and integrated with the active treatment program of the facility or agency.
Day treatment or “day hospital” means a non−residen- tial program in a medically supervised setting that provides case management, medical care, psychotherapy and other therapies, including recreational, physical, occupational and speech thera- pies, and follow−up services, to alleviate problems related to men- tal illness or emotional disturbances.