Plan of safe care definition

Plan of safe care means an arrangement that addresses the immediate safety of the substance exposed and/or substance affected infant, the treatment needs of the infant, the health and substance use disorder treatment needs of the affected family or caregiver. The plan is developed with the parents or other caregivers, as well as the collaborating professional partners and agencies involved in caring for the infant and family. The plan includes but is not limited to the following:
Plan of safe care means a plan developed for an infant
Plan of safe care means a plan developed for an infant with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome or a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder upon release from the care of a health care provider that addresses the health and substance use treatment needs of the infant and mother or caregiver;

Examples of Plan of safe care in a sentence

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More Definitions of Plan of safe care

Plan of safe care. (POSC) means the document to be completed by the newborn health-care provider for each substance-exposed newborn at the time of discharge from the birth hospital.
Plan of safe care means an arrangement that addresses the immediate safety of the substance exposed and/or substance affected infant, the treatment needs of the infant, the health and substance use disorder treatment needs of the affected family or caregiver. The plan is developed with the parents or
Plan of safe care or “Plan” means a written or electronic plan to ensure the safety and well-being of an infant with prenatal substance exposure following the release from the care of a healthcare provider by addressing the health and substance use treatment needs of the infant and affected family or caregiver, and monitoring these plans to ensure appropriate referrals are made and services are delivered to the infant and affected family or caregiver. The monitoring of these plans may be time limited based upon the circumstances of each case.
Plan of safe care means a plan developed for an infant with neonatal abstinence syndrome or a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder FASD, upon release from healthcare provider care that addresses the infant's and mother's or caregiver's health and substance use or abuse treatment needs.
Plan of safe care or “plan” shall mean a multidisciplinary plan for coordinated family services to ensure the safety and well-being of the substance exposed infant. For cases accepted by the Division for investigation or family assessment, the plan shall be developed by the Division, or its contract agency, in collaboration with the health care providers and other agencies involved with the care of the substance exposed infant and parent(s). For these cases, the Division will implement and monitor the plan. The plan shall be in writing and shared with all health care providers and involved agencies prior to the substance exposed infant’s discharge from the hospital. The plan shall address the needs of the substance exposed infant, the areas of risk in the substance exposed infant’s life, and shall identify any available family supports to assist with the care of the substance exposed infant. The plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following areas: safe sleeping education and confirmation of safe sleeping arrangements for the substance exposed infant; referral of parent(s) to a substance use disorder treatment program; if parent(s) is already involved in a substance use disorder treatment program, the treatment providers shall be notified of the birth of the substance exposed infant; referral of parent(s) to appropriate home visiting programs; and the scheduling of the first pediatric appointment for the substance exposed infant prior to discharge from the hospital. If the Division implements a safety plan for the child, the safety plan shall be incorporated into the plan of safe care and shared with all healthcare providers and involved agencies prior to the substance exposed infant’s discharge from the hospital. A plan of safe care implemented and monitored by the Division shall end when the Division closes the investigation case which is not transferred to the treatment unit, or when the treatment case is closed.
Plan of safe care or “Plan” means a written or electronic plan to ensure the safety and well-being of an
Plan of safe care means a guide developed by service providers with their clients to ensure mothers and other caretakers of a substance-exposed infant have the necessary resources to safely care for the infant. The plan should address the needs of the child, mother, and other caretakers, as appropriate.