Intervention service definition

Intervention service means a service provided to an individual who, at the time of screening and assessment, does not appear to meet the criteria for a diagnosis of substance use disorder or for referral to treatment services but is at risk of developing problems related to substance use.
Intervention service means a service provided to an individual who, at the time of screening and assessment, does not appear to meet the criteria for a diagnosis of substance use disorder or treatment services but is at risk of developing problems related to substance use. Intervention services explore and address risk factors related to substance misuse and help the individual recognize potential harmful consequences of substance misuse.

Examples of Intervention service in a sentence

  • Intervention service hours shall be defined as time spent on therapy/instruction, parent and/or teacher training, structured observation, and equipment adaptation.

  • Make-up sessions must be documented in the Eligible Child’s IFSP, must be documented in the child’s record, must occur within a two week period from the missed service unless a make-up session beyond this specified two week period is deemed more appropriate by the Parent and EIO, and must be in accordance with the NYSDOH Early Intervention service taxonomy and billing guidelines.

  • Prevention and Early Intervention All Prevention and Early Intervention service related data shall be entered into the County’s Prevention and Early Intervention Data Collection System Data Collection System in a timely manner.

  • Mobile Crisis Intervention service shall be overseen and supported by the ESP staff who relate to all ESP service components.

  • Require Early Intervention service providers to bill the Central Billing Office (CBO), for all EI services under Part C of IDEA and the Illinois Early Intervention Services Act.