CASE NARRATIVES Sample Clauses

CASE NARRATIVES. 7.1.1 Accurately maintain and update the case narrative as required by ADMINISTRATOR. All entries by CONTRACTOR are to be entered into the case record in a format approved by ADMINISTRATOR. Case narratives shall include, but are not limited to, the following items: Date WTW case is assigned; Current status of the case, including assessment of service needs and barriers to participation, actions taken, and status of referrals; Dates, including but not limited to; appointments, case closures or transfers; pending and/or incomplete actions; and the type of contact for all communication, including required monthly contact(s) or required weekly contact(s); Assigned WTW Activities; Required weekly participation hours; Use of mandatory CalWORKs 2.0 tools; Case Manager name and caseload number after each entry; and/or Any additional information as required by ADMINISTRATOR.
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CASE NARRATIVES. 5.10.1 Narration is a vital part of the case record, and as such 14 CONTRACTOR shall accurately maintain and update the case narrative per COUNTY 15 Policy. Case narratives must be completed whenever action is taken by any WTW 16 staff person associated with the file case. All entries by CONTRACTOR are to 17 be signed, dated, legible, and entered into the case record in a format 18 approved by ADMINISTRATOR.
CASE NARRATIVES. 8 CONTRACTOR shall accurately maintain and update the case narrative in a 9 timely fashion whenever there is contact with YOUNfi ADULT. All entries by 10 CONTRACTOR are to be signed, dated, legible, and in a format approved by 11 ADMINISTRATOR. Case narratives shall include, but are not limited to, the 12 following:
CASE NARRATIVES. 10 CONTRACTOR shall accurately maintain and update the case narrative in a 11 timely fashion whenever there is contact with MOTHER. All entries by 12 CONTRACTOR are to be signed, dated, legible, and in a format approved by 13 ADMINISTRATOR. Case narratives shall include, but are not limited to, the
CASE NARRATIVES. 4 CONTRACTOR shall accurately maintain and update the case narrative in a timely 5 mannner whenever there is contact with PROGRAM PARTICIPANT. All entries by 6 CONTRACTOR are to be signed, dated, legible, and in a format approved by ADMINISTRATOR. 7 Case narratives shall include, but are not limited to, the following: 8 Date referral is received, assessment of service needs, actions taken, and 9 status of referrals. 10 Overall plan for PROGRAM PARTICIPANT, outcomes and follow-up 11 dates arranged during contact. 12 Weekly participation hours. 13 Complete and accurate descriptions of the case activity. 14 Issues related to the PROGRAM PARTICIPANT’s progress toward the 15 established TILP and/or Needs and Services Plan. 16 The closing narrative shall include date and reason for the termination, 17 goals completed, and referrals to resources for continued support.
CASE NARRATIVES. 18 CONTRACTOR shall accurately maintain and update the case narrative in

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