Community Mental Health Services Sample Clauses

Community Mental Health Services. Community-based supports designed to stabilize and provide ongoing supports and services for PATH-eligible Consumers with mental illnesses and/or co-occurring disorders or dual diagnoses. This general category does not include case management, Alcohol or Drug Treatment and/or Habilitation and Rehabilitation, since they are defined separately in this document. This category can include Mental Health Crisis Services which is defined separately in this document.
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Community Mental Health Services a. General Provisions
Community Mental Health Services. (a) Each Mental Health Facility 46. Jail Health Services:
Community Mental Health Services. What to Expect from Community Mental Health Our goal is to offer individualized, flexible and goal-focused services. Our programs offer a variety of direct treatment interventions and case management supports based on needs and goals. Our programs are accessed through professional referrals only and not self-referrals. Once we receive a referral for service, you can expect: • A telephone call from one of our program staff to set up an initial meeting and answer any questions you may have. They will also ask detailed questions about your history, life situation and present distress to assess the types and extent of concerns you have. • Support from a Community Mental health worker and where required, a Clinician. • After we have identified the areas of need, together we will agree on a plan of action including specific goals and objectives, methods to accomplish these goals and the approximate length of time it will take to achieve the goals. • Depending on the specific service that has been identified to meet your needs, a start date and end date will be discussed with you. • An agreement, also known as a Service Agreement, will be reviewed and signed with you and is a service contract between you and Lutherwood • Periodically, we will meet to review progress. Sometimes the review will lead us to change the goals and/or adjust the discharge date we have agreed on. • At the end of your contract, we will evaluate the success of the work by referring back to the goals you set at the beginning. To make the service work, it is important for you and your family to participate in all of your scheduled appointments. We encourage you to be as active, open and honest as possible as it will help us understand how best to support you. Finally, the most important responsibility is to work toward the goals we have mutually agreed upon. Partners Program The Partners Program provides intensive community treatment services to families with children and youth 7 to 17 years of age within Waterloo Region. We offer both a brief service (1 month) and an intensive program (typically 3 months). A Family Support Worker will work with your family at home, in the community, by virtual meeting or a combination of both. The intention is to help increase your understanding of your unique family, reinforce family strengths, build coping skills and enhance the capacity of parents and youth to function both as a family unit and as part of the community. The Family Support Worker engages y...
Community Mental Health Services. (a) Each Mental Health Facility
Community Mental Health Services. What to Expect from Community Mental HealthOur goal is to offer individualized, flexible and goal-focused services. Our programs offer a variety of direct treatment interventions and case management supports based on needs and goals. Our programs are accessed through professional referrals only and not self-referrals. Once we receive a referral for service, you can expect: • A telephone call from one of our program staff to set up an initial meeting and answer any questions you may have. They will also ask detailed questions about your history, life situation and present distress to assess the types and extent of concerns you have. • Support from a Community Mental health worker and where required, a Clinician. • After we have identified the areas of need, together we will agree on a plan of action including specific goals and objectives, methods to accomplish these goals and the approximate length of time it will take to achieve the goals. • Depending on the specific service that has been identified to meet your needs, a start date and end date will be discussed with you. • An agreement, also known as a Service Agreement, will be reviewed and signed with you and is a service contract between you and Lutherwood • Periodically, we will meet to review progress. Sometimes the review will lead us to change the goals and/or adjust the discharge date we have agreed on. • At the end of your contract, we will evaluate the success of the work by referring back to the goals you set at the beginning. To make the service work, it is important for you and your family to participate in all of your scheduled appointments.
Community Mental Health Services a. Provider Type - 05, Community Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health, or Provider Type - 07, Mental Health Practitioner - Both are Claim Input Indicator “J.”
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Community Mental Health Services. Community-based psychiatric rehabilitative services recommended or provided by a psychiatrist or other physician. Such services must be provided in accordance with the policy and service provisions specified in the Medicaid Community Mental Health
Community Mental Health Services. To provide mental health services designed for you, we need to collect practical and personal information about you. We ask about your current and past health and wellness. This includes physical and mental health, education, family history and other services that have or are supporting you. We use this information for the purpose of assessment, treatment, goal setting and safety planning. Sometimes this information is used to connect you with other community services that can help support you along your mental wellness journey. We receive government funding to offer these programs and services in our community. Our funder requires us to report non-identifiable aggregate (just numbers) data so they can monitor the quality of services being provided. Our funder also collects personally identifiable information about you if we must report on a serious occurrence.
Community Mental Health Services. Comprehensive and age-appropriate assessment, treatment, consultation, liaison, and case management services in the community will be provided to catchment population within TEHS. Outreach services to remote communities will be provided across the Top End and include making services more accessible through telephone and video conferencing.
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