Service Plan means the Operating Plan and Budget appended as Schedules A and D2a of Schedule D;
Service Plan means a written, individualized plan for services, developed by a service planning team and the resident or the resident's legal representative, that reflects the resident's capabilities, choices, and if applicable, measurable goals, and managed risk issues. The service plan defines the division of responsibility in the implementation of the services.
Service Plan means the written, individualized plan for services, developed by the Service Planning Team, that reflects the Individual’s capabilities, choices, and if applicable, measurable goals, and managed risk issues. The Service Plan defines the division of responsibility in the implementation of the services, as well as when and how often care and services shall be provided.
Examples of Service Plan in a sentence
Contractor agrees to perform all work at its own cost and expense, to furnish all labor, tools, equipment, materials, except as otherwise specified, in accordance with Exhibit A: Service Plan which is attached hereto and incorporated herein.
The Court shall provide vision insurance coverage for eligible employees under the Vision Service Plan for the life of this agreement.
That services the participant is receiving relate to the participant’s Individual Habilitation Plan (IHP) (ICF/ID), PASRR Level II Assessment, DDA Assessment including the Person Centered Service Plan (PCSP) and/or Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP).
More Definitions of Service Plan
Service Plan means the monthly or annual subscription plan a Customer agrees to in the Service Order.
Service Plan or "Treatment plan" means the document used during the process by which a qualified service provider and the consumer together and jointly identify and rank problems, establish agreed-upon immediate short-term and long-term goals, and decide on the treatment process and resources to be utilized.
Service Plan means a written consumer-centered person-centered, outcome-based plan of services developed using an interdisciplinary process, which is written by the member’s case manager with input and direction from the member and which addresses all relevant services and supports being provided. It may involve more than one provider. The service plan is developed by the interdisciplinary team, which includes the member and, if appropriate, the member’s legal representative, member’s family, service providers, and others directly involved with the member.ITEM 45. Amend rule 441—83.101(249A), definition of “Service plan,” as follows:
Service Plan means a written consumer-centered, outcome-based plan of services developed using an interdisciplinary process, which addresses all relevant services and supports being provided. It may involve more than one provider.
Service Plan means a comprehensive plan for services and supports provided to or coordinated for an individual and their family, as applicable, that is reflective of the assessment and the intended outcomes of service.
Service Plan means the written outline of the goods or services that a case manager authorizes a provider to provide to an individual, regardless of the funding source for those goods or services. "Service plan" includes the person-centered planning in rule 5160-44-02 of the Administrative Code.
Service Plan means a written plan for services to be provided by the provider, developed by the provider, the recipient, and others, if appropriate, on behalf of the recipient, consistent with the services needed to ensure the health and welfare of the recipient. It is a detailed description of the capabilities, needs, choices, measurable goals, and if applicable the measurable goals and managed risk issues, and documents the specific duties to be performed for the recipient, including who will perform the task, when, and the frequency of each task based on the individual's assessed needs and preferences.