Trauma informed treatment definition

Trauma informed treatment means a treatment model designed to address the identified needs, including clinical needs as appropriate, of the resident with serious emotional or behavior disorders or disturbances and is able to implement the treatment identified for the resident by the assessment completed by the qualified individual.

Examples of Trauma informed treatment in a sentence

  • Trauma informed treatment approaches are important for this population as well.

  • Trauma informed treatment approaches are important for this population as well.Recovery Management includes Drug Court alumni groups as well as our ongoing ROSC activities.

Related to Trauma informed treatment

  • Trauma-informed means the recognition and responsiveness to the presence of the effects of past and current traumatic experiences in the lives of members.

  • OPD treatment means a treatment in which the Insured visits a clinic / hospital or associated facility like a consultation room for diagnosis and treatment based on the advice of a Medical Practitioner. The Insured is not admitted as a day care or in-patient.

  • Life-sustaining treatment means treatment that, based on reasonable medical judgment, sustains the life of a patient and without which the patient will die. The term includes both life-sustaining medications and artificial life support such as mechanical breathing machines, kidney dialysis treatment, and artificially administered nutrition and hydration. The term does not include the administration of pain management medication, the performance of a medical procedure necessary to provide comfort care, or any other medical care provided to alleviate a patient's pain.

  • Treatment works means any devices and systems used in storage, treatment, recycling, and reclamation of municipal sewage and industrial wastes, of a liquid nature to implement section 201 of the Act, or necessary to recycle reuse water at the most economic cost over the estimated life of the works, including intercepting sewers, sewage collection systems, pumping, power and other equipment, and alterations thereof; elements essential to provide a reliable recycled supply such as standby treatment units and clear well facilities, and any works, including site acquisition of the land that will be an integral part of the treatment process or is used for ultimate disposal of residues resulting from such treatment.

  • Continuing treatment means ongoing medical treatment or supervision by a health care provider.

  • Emergency Treatment means Medical Service required in an Emergency. The Emergency event or situation, and the required Medical Service cannot be and are not separated by an unreasonable period of time.

  • Active treatment means the implementation of an individualized care plan developed under and supervised by a physician and other qualified mental health professionals that prescribes specific therapies and activities.

  • Treatment site means the anatomical description of the tissue intended to receive a radiation dose, as described in a written directive.

  • thalassemia means a group of inherited disorders characterised by reduced or absent amounts of haemoglobin.

  • Day treatment means specialized treatment that is provided to: