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 nonresidential, community-
Day treatment means a program which provides intensive
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 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.
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.