State Hospitals definition
Examples of State Hospitals in a sentence
He/she works in a level of care position in the Departments of Developmental Services, State Hospitals, Education, and Veterans’ Affairs.
In addition, the State shall move from the State Hospitals to the community all individuals with an existing and active waiver as of the Effective Date of this Agreement, provided such placement is consistent with the individual’s informed choice.
Individuals under the age of 18 shall not be admitted to, or otherwise served, in the State Hospitals or on State Hospital grounds, unless the individual meets the criteria for emancipated minor, as set forth in Article 6 of Title 15, Chapter 11 of the Georgia Code, O.C.G.A. §§ ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ et seq.
State Hospitals have implemented patient safe handling programs in accordance with the requirements of RCW 70.41.390.
For persons identified in the developmental disability and mental illness target populations of this Settlement Agreement, planning for transition to the community shall be the responsibility of the appropriate regional office and shall be carried out through collaborative engagement with the discharge planning process of the State Hospitals and provider(s) chosen by the individual or the individual’s guardian where required.
Further provided that the State may transfer individuals in State Hospitals with developmental disabilities who are on forensic status to another State Hospital if appropriate to that individual’s needs.
The target population for the community services described in this Section (III.A) shall be individuals with a primary diagnosis of a developmental disability who are currently hospitalized in the State Hospitals and those who are at risk of hospitalization in the State Hospitals.
By July 1, 2011, the State shall cease all admissions to the State Hospitals of all individuals for whom the reason for admission is due to a primary diagnosis of a developmental disability.
The implementation of the plan regarding cessation of admissions for persons with developmental disabilities to the State Hospitals.
The target population for the community services described in this Section (III.B) shall be approximately 9,000 individuals by July 1, 2015, with SPMI who are currently being served in the State Hospitals, who are frequently readmitted to the State Hospitals, who are frequently seen in Emergency Rooms, who are chronically homeless, and/or who are being released from jails or prisons.